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The Story of Moondog

The Story of Moondog

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The Story of Moondog

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Moondog
's third
Prestige
effort is a tad less accessible than his previous ones, going heavy on percussion numbers utilizing instruments of his own invention: the oo, trimba (a triangular-shaped drum), and tuji (a series of mounted sticks of graduated lengths). There's also a softshoe dance, a nice piano solo improvisation, and the usual bit of random street noise and quotations of poetry. It's still unpredictable
--
"Wildwood"
is reminiscent of Native American chants, and spooky organ underlies the shuffle-shakes of maraca and clave on
"Organ Rounds."
"Up Broadway,"
by contrast, is a jubilant jazz/swing cut that would have made a great opening number over the credits of any number of 1950s inner-city crime dramas. The album is now available on CD, in tandem with the 1956 record
More Moondog
, on
's single-disc
More Moondog/The Story of Moondog
reissue. ~ Richie Unterberger
Moondog
's third
Prestige
effort is a tad less accessible than his previous ones, going heavy on percussion numbers utilizing instruments of his own invention: the oo, trimba (a triangular-shaped drum), and tuji (a series of mounted sticks of graduated lengths). There's also a softshoe dance, a nice piano solo improvisation, and the usual bit of random street noise and quotations of poetry. It's still unpredictable
--
"Wildwood"
is reminiscent of Native American chants, and spooky organ underlies the shuffle-shakes of maraca and clave on
"Organ Rounds."
"Up Broadway,"
by contrast, is a jubilant jazz/swing cut that would have made a great opening number over the credits of any number of 1950s inner-city crime dramas. The album is now available on CD, in tandem with the 1956 record
More Moondog
, on
's single-disc
More Moondog/The Story of Moondog
reissue. ~ Richie Unterberger

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