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Indian Summer [Original Soundtrack]
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Indian Summer [Original Soundtrack]
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Indian Summer [Original Soundtrack]
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One of
Pete Seeger
's most non-traditional and interesting albums,
Indian Summer
contains the
soundtracks
to four different short films. The entirety of side one is taken up by the soundtrack to
Jules V. Schwerin
's non-narrative film
, composed and recorded by
Seeger
with his half-brother,
Michael Seeger
, who between them play fiddle, banjo, guitar, bamboo flute, harmonica, pump organ, 12-string guitar, and drums, with incidental voices and sound effects (from birdsong to heavy machinery) from the film's soundtrack mixed in. It's a fascinating, wide-ranging piece that wanders through a variety of moods and musical settings, one of those
that makes the listener want to see the movie itself. Side two consists of three shorter
, to
Norman McLaren
's
Horizontal Lines
(featuring
overdubbing himself on half a dozen instruments, with sound effects) and two films by himself and wife
Toshi Seeger
,
The Many-Colored Paper
(an overdubbed two-guitar
improvisation
on
"Deck the Halls"
that sounds like it was hugely influential to the folks who began
Windham Hill Records
) and
The Country Fiddle
(three examples of
traditional country
fiddle playing with banjo and clogging accompaniment). Richly musical and historically important, this is an often-overlooked but utterly essential
release. ~ Stewart Mason
Pete Seeger
's most non-traditional and interesting albums,
Indian Summer
contains the
soundtracks
to four different short films. The entirety of side one is taken up by the soundtrack to
Jules V. Schwerin
's non-narrative film
, composed and recorded by
Seeger
with his half-brother,
Michael Seeger
, who between them play fiddle, banjo, guitar, bamboo flute, harmonica, pump organ, 12-string guitar, and drums, with incidental voices and sound effects (from birdsong to heavy machinery) from the film's soundtrack mixed in. It's a fascinating, wide-ranging piece that wanders through a variety of moods and musical settings, one of those
that makes the listener want to see the movie itself. Side two consists of three shorter
, to
Norman McLaren
's
Horizontal Lines
(featuring
overdubbing himself on half a dozen instruments, with sound effects) and two films by himself and wife
Toshi Seeger
,
The Many-Colored Paper
(an overdubbed two-guitar
improvisation
on
"Deck the Halls"
that sounds like it was hugely influential to the folks who began
Windham Hill Records
) and
The Country Fiddle
(three examples of
traditional country
fiddle playing with banjo and clogging accompaniment). Richly musical and historically important, this is an often-overlooked but utterly essential
release. ~ Stewart Mason