Bendix: "The Tomorrow People"
Raymond Scott
Artist info
Raymond Scott aka Scott, Raymond, Scott & Hanighan
Raymond Scott (born Harry Warnow, 10 September 1908 – 8 February 1994), was an American composer, orchestra leader, pianist, engineer, electronic instrument inventor and electronic music pioneer. He was born in Brooklyn to a family of Russian-Jewish immigrants. Though Scott never scored cartoon soundtracks, his music is familiar to millions because of its adaptation by Warner Bros. In 1936, Scott formed the "Raymond Scott Quintette", hoping to revitalise swing music through tight, busy arrangements and reduced reliance on improvisation. Read more on Last.fm
Album info
Contributors: Gert-Jan Blom (producer), Gert-Jan Blom (producer)
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More info...Also from this album: "Wheels That Go",Vicks: Formula 44,Cyclic Bit,Lightworks,"When Will It End?","Ripples" (montage),Lady Gaylord,"Portofino" #1,Sprite "Melonball Bounce","In the Hall of the Mountain Queen",IBM Probe,Awake,The Rhythm Modulator,"Portofino" 2,"Limbo: The Organized Mind",Bufferin: "Memories" (Original),Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. ("395"),"Night and Day",Cheer: Revision 3,K2r,Ohio Plus,The Bass-Line Generator,Lightworks (instrumental),Lightworks (slow),Nescafe,General Motors: Futurama,"Don't Beat Your Wife Every Night!",Good Air,Baltimore Gas & Electric Co.,Bendix 2: "The Tomorrow People",Vim,Bufferin: "Memories" (Demo),Domino,Hostess: Twinkies,"Take Me to Your Violin Teacher",IBM MT/ST: "The Paperwork Explosion",Super Cheer,"The Pygmy Taxi Corporation",Baltimore Gas & Electric Co.,"The Toy Trumpet","Ripples" (original soundtrack),"The Wild Piece",Auto-Lite: "Ford Family","Don't Beat Your Wife Every Night!" (instrumental),Auto-Lite: "Wheels",Auto-Lite: Sta-Ful (instr.),Electronic Audio Logos, Inc.,"Space Mystery" (montage),Sprite "Melonball Bounce" (2)