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Microphone Music - The Raymond Scott Quintette
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  1. Egyptian Barn Dance
  2. The Penguin
  3. Christmas Night in Harlem
  4. Pretty Petticoat No. 1
  5. Square Dance for Eight Egyptian Mummies
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  1. Egyptian Barn Dance
  2. The Penguin
  3. Christmas Night in Harlem
  4. Pretty Petticoat No. 1
  5. Square Dance for Eight Egyptian Mummies
  6. Moment Whimsical
  7. Devil Drums
  8. A Little Bit of Rigoletto
  9. Hypnotist in Hawaii
  10. Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals
  11. The Toy Trumpet
  12. Suicide Cliff
  13. Siberian Sleighride
  14. Steeplechase
  15. Peter Tambourine
  16. Celebration on the Planet Mars
  17. Brass Buttons and Epaulettes
  18. Bumpy Weather Over Newark
  19. Pretty Petticoat No. 2
  20. Turkish Mish-Mush
  21. Rehearsal
  22. Microphone Music
  23. Twilight in Turkey
  24. New Year's Eve in a Haunted House
  25. Tobacco Auctioneer
  26. The Girl With the Light Blue Hair
  27. Sleepwalker
  28. The Happy Farmer
  29. Oil Gusher
  30. Boy Scout in Switzerland
  31. Reckless Night on Board an Ocean Liner
  32. Swing, Swing Mother-in-Law
  33. The Girl at the Typewriter
  34. Yesterday's Ice Cubes
  35. Pretty Petticoat No. 3
  36. War Dance for Wooden Indians
  37. Dead End Blues
  38. Harlem Hillbilly
  39. The Quintet Goes to a Dance
  40. Bugle Call Rag
  41. Powerhouse
  42. The Happy Frenzy at Aquackanack (Back to Aquackanack)
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Jazz music, always known for its spirit of improvisation, was hardly the medium for composers or producers during its first 50 years. Even the greatest early arrangers -- Duke Ellington, Fletcher Henderson, Don Redman -- allowed plenty of room for solos, and would've been deserted by most of their musicians if they hadn't. All of which explains why Raymond Scott was never considered a jazz artist. His pieces, impressionistic yet rigidly composed, did use all the same components of a jazz band and exhibited close superficial ...

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