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Spike Jones in Hi-Fi (Spike Jones in Stereo)

 
Album Review: Spike Jones in Hi-Fi (Spike Jones in Stereo)

  • Artist: Spike Jones
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1959
  • Genre: Comedy

Review

Spike Jones in Hi-Fi (Spike Jones in Stereo) (1959) is among the musical satirist's most effuse efforts during his post-City Slickers era. Unlike contemporaries such as Stan Freeberg, Jones' seeming dismissal of rock & roll -- or perhaps inability to embrace change -- would ultimately result in the decline of his career. However, the artist's ear for the unusual as well as his quick wit and practically flamboyant sense of the macabre are central to the unmitigated success of this long-player. It certainly didn't hurt that Jones surrounded himself with the all-star support of the legendary and instantly recognizable vocalists Paul Frees, Loulie Jean Norman, Thurl Ravenscroft, Ken Stevens, and George Rock -- each of whom is prominently featured throughout. Thematically, the platter works well as a sort of kiddie Halloween-type offering. The real payoff is for those old enough to get the inferences and parodies of pop standards "I Only Have Eyes for You," "My Old Flame," and "Everything Happens to Me," which are uniformly brilliant. The primarily dialogue-driven "Poison to Poison" is a spoof of the Person to Person interview program hosted by news journalist Edward R. Murrow. Frees adopts the roles of both interviewer "Ed Burrow" and the interviewee, who is simply referred to as "Alfred" -- aka Alfred Hitchcock. The entire premise sets up a series of rapid-fire jokes, executed with the adept timing and pacing of Abbott & Costello, Allen & Rossi, or Rowan & Martin. "Teenage Brain Surgeon" is a doo wop-style ballad sung by Ravenscroft, whose throaty bass is best remembered as the original voice of Tony the Tiger in the Kellogg's Frosted Flakes adverts or as the singer of "You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch" on the animated adaptation of the seasonal Dr. Seuss classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The most in-depth sendup is "This Is Your Death," a takeoff of the TV show This Is Your Life, which segues into another unmitigated highlight, "Two Heads Are Better Than One." The track features a multi-noggin beatnik and fully utilizes stereophonics for maximum effect. In 2003 the boys and ghouls at Collectors' Choice Music sent Spike Jones in Hi-Fi (Spike Jones in Stereo) kicking and screaming into the digital domain, releasing this luminous bit of nostalgic novelty onto CD for the first time. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Only Have Eyes for You Al Dubin, Harry Warren Spike Jones (3:30)
Poison to Poison Spike Jones (4:39)
Teenage Brain Surgeon Eddie Maxwell, Eddie Brandt Spike Jones (3:03)
(All of a Sudden) My Heart Sings Spike Jones (3:13)
Everything Happens to Me Matt Dennis, Tom Adair Spike Jones (3:48)
Monster Movie Ball Spike Jones, Eddie Brandt Spike Jones (2:45)
Tammy Ray Evans, Jay Livingston Spike Jones (4:19)
My Old Flame Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow Arthur Johnston (4:22)
This Is Your Death/Two Heads Are Better Than One Spike Jones (9:24)
Spooktacular Finale Spike Jones, Eddie Brandt Spike Jones (2:34)

Credits

Spike Jones (Arranger), Spike Jones (Drums), Spike Jones (Vocals), Spike Jones (Main Performer), Spike Jones (Bandleader), Alvino Rey (Producer), Thorne Nogar (Engineer), Thorne Nogar (Editing), Thorne Nogar (Mixing), Loulie Jean Norman (Vocals), Loulie Jean Norman (Impersonations), Thurl Ravenscroft (Vocals), Joseph F. Laredo (Liner Notes), Paul Frees (Vocals), Paul Frees (Impersonations), George Rock (Trumpet), George Rock (Vocals), Ken Stevens (Vocals), Gordon Anderson (Executive Producer), Jim Jonson (Cover Art), Jim Jonson (Cover Painting), Carl Brandt (Arranger), Bob Fisher (Mastering)
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