Pete Rugolo Music from out of Space Ames Brothers Destination Moon  

"Destination Moon"
Ames Brothers
With Sid Ramin and his Orchestra
Side One: 1/ Destination Moon
2/ Clear Out of this World
3/ Moonglow
4/ East of the Sun
5/  Count Every Star
6/ No Moon at all

Side Two: 1/ I'm Shooting High
2/ Music from Out of Space
3/ Stella by Starlight
4/ It's only a Paper Moon
5/ The Starlit Hour
6/ Beyond the Blue Horizon

8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1- Let's Go!
Come and take a trip on my rocket ship.
We"ll have a lovely afternoon.......
So away we steal in a space-mobile.
A supersonic honeymoon.
Leave your cares below.
Pull the switch.
Let's Go!
8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1- 
Destination Moon!
Released in 1958 on the Rca  label
Lpm-1680


 
 
 
 
 

"Music from out of Space"
Pete Rugolo
Side One: 1/ Stereo Space Man
2/ Once in a While
3/ Snowfall 
4/ In a Modal Tone
5/  These Foolish Things (remind me of you)

Side Two: 1/ The Boy Next Door
2/ Smoke gets in your Eyes
3/ Dream of You
4/ Ballade for Drums

Pete Rugolo was a famed composer-arranger before the day of Hi-fi.
But how much the Jazz Bug of that day never got to know about this
remarkable young man!  Rugolo is not so much a tune-smith as he is
a sound-smith, an inventor of new moods, of striking new colors and
arresting combinations.All his  imagination roves to the horizons of
 possibilities in extracting fresh voicings from standard and familiar 
instruments. While the impact on the ear of his sounds is that of a
 conversation-stopper, his techniques are subtle.They are dependent
 on the willingness of the recording equipment. Here is the music of 
Pete Rugolo with the most willing of Hi-fi sound and the most 
 great of jazz performers of our day. Truly modern as. ................
"Music from Out of Space"
Released in 1960 on the Mercury label
Sr-60118


 
 
 
 

 

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