Home   >   Music   >   Sax Pax for a Sax
Sax Pax for a Sax
Click photo to enlarge

Sax Pax for a Sax

Facts

StudioAtlantic / Wea
Release DateNovember 18, 1997
UPC Code075678306921
 

About Sax Pax for a Sax

The first new music from Moondog, nee Louis Hardin, in more than 20 years, Sax Pax for A Sax is probably the best introduction to the work of this eccentric former street musician. A joyous outburst, Sax Pax touches on influences ranging from Miles Davis' groundbreaking "Birth of the Cool," sessions ("Dog Trot"), medieval motets ("Tout Suite No. 1 in F Major"), and bebop's harmonic innovations ("Bird's Lament" and "Present for the Prez"). There's even a male chorus showing up occasionally, sounding like they stepped out of a Busby Berkely musical as they jauntily sing the praises of Paris, New York, and London. But the music's precise counterpoint and buoyant inventiveness could only be Moondog; listen and be enthralled. --Steven Mirkin Amazon.com

Tracks

  1. Dog Trot - Moondog, Hardin, Louis "Moon
  2. Paris - Moondog, Moondog [1]
  3. Bird's Lament - Moondog, Hardin, Louis "Moon
  4. Sandalwood - Moondog, Hardin, Louis "Moon
  5. 1. Mov. - Moondog,
  6. 2. Mov. - Moondog,
  7. 3. Mov. - Moondog,
  8. D for Danny - Moondog, Hardin, Louis "Moon
  9. New Amsterdam - Moondog, Moondog [1]
  10. Sea Horse (Piano) - Moondog, Hardin, Louis "Moon
  11. Fiesta (Piano) - Moondog, Hardin, Louis "Moon
  12. 1. Mov. - Moondog,
  13. 2. Mov. - Moondog,
  14. 3. Mov. - Moondog,
  15. Single Foot - Moondog, Hardin, Louis "Moon
  16. Mother's Whistler - Moondog, Hardin, Louis "Moon
  17. Present for the Prez. - Moondog, Hardin, Louis "Moon
  18. Shakespeare City - Moondog, Hardin, Louis "Moon
  19. Golden Fleece - Moondog,
  20. Hymn to Peace - Moondog,
  21. EEC Lied - Moondog,

Similar CDs

Rare MaterialMoondog 1 & 2MoondogThe German Years 1977-1999Moondog, The Viking of 6th Avenue: The Authorized Biography
Rare MaterialMoondog 1 & 2MoondogThe German Years 1977-1999Moondog, The Viking of 6th Avenue: The Authorized Biography

 

User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (9 reviews)

rating: 5 Quotem o o n d o g saxQuote
this music will wake up you up.the group band show us showmanship at its best.to playing piano,harmonica,drums,singing guys its wonderful..
we like this music for people that like jazz,blues or pop..
moondog music in this CD is a blockbuster...... September 20, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteJUST WONDERFUL! AND HIP TOO!!!Quote
Great Americana! Hip! Just wonderful!
My one regret is that I didn't have a chance to book this in US before he died. There is a video of this btw. May 3, 2007

rating: 5 Quoteanother great one out of printQuote
This is amazing. And no, it's not jazz. This is composed music, and it spits in the face of the academic axiom that concert music has to suck in order to be any good. Truly unique and truly listenable, why isn't this a best-seller? April 14, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteSax Choir ArrivesQuote
I grew up loving Boots Randolph, Ace Cannon, King Curtis, and Johnny and the Hurricanes. I was browsing through the net looking for something on Simon Haram(a well known current European classical Saxophonist) and stumbled on this Album. I have never heard anything like this. Its my music find of the year (I am an iPod addict). This is a Sax dectet (1 Sopranio, 2 Soprano, 2 Altos, 2 Tenors, 2 Baritones and Basses) and then they throw in drums, piano, and bass guitar. My ears feel massaged with sound. I will only quote some review from the net:"The dectet of saxophones plus piano and bass guitar that is London Saxophonic is staggering... sounded like an Arvo Pärt choir jamming with the Bulgarian National Assembly of Throat Singers, yes it was that good." The Independent -- Believe this!! August 29, 2005

rating: 5 Quoteyes, oh yes, moondog is the bestQuote
this music was already in my head before I heard it. blocks of chords ascending and exploding in fugal fireworks, plus evocations of an imaginary jungle-jive Paris love affair. unbelievably soulful, funny, charming, surprising. you like moondog! you like moondog! buy moondog! August 28, 2002

More reviews at Amazon.com ...