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Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films

 
Album Review: Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films

  • Artist: Various Artists
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Total Time: 66:08
  • Type: Collection (various artists), Children
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

Whether you regard him as one of the greatest storytellers in American history or a cold-hearted marketing genius who forced a set of prepackaged consumerist myths on several generations of unsuspecting youth, there's little argument that the films of Walt Disney have become an indelible part of our collective subconsciousness. Then again, for every child who delighted in the antics of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, there's another who had the bejesus scared out of him by the Wicked Queen or went into hysterics after Bambi's mother was shot; there's a mingled joy and tragedy in Disney's best work that's helped to give his films a cultural resonance Bugs Bunny or Tom & Jerry have never achieved. Consequently, different people have wildly different perspectives on Disney's work, and producer Hal Wilner, a man who joyously revels in diverse perspectives, made the most of that on Stay Awake, in which 21 songs from classic Disney films are reinterpreted -- sometimes faithfully, sometimes radically -- by a startling array of artists brought together by Wilner. Some of these tunes are barely recognizable from their sources (most notably

Tom Waits' predictably clanky version of "Heigh Ho [The Dwarfs Marching Song]"), while others are faithful yet idiosyncratic (Syd Straw's jaunty "Blue Shadows on the Trail," and Los Lobos's rollicking "I Wan'na Be Like You [The Monkey Song]"), but just about everyone seems to find a different angle from which they approach these tunes. Bonnie Raitt gets soulful on "Baby Mine," Buster Poindexter's take on "Castle in Spain" is high camp at it's most eyebrow wagging, Sun Ra and His Arkestra take "Pink Elephants on Parade" to the spaceways, the Replacements pull "Cruella De Ville" from a puddle of stale beer, and Sinead O'Connor invests "Someday My Prince Will Come" with a desperate longing that's just a bit disturbing. For every nightmare there's a moment of genuine beauty, and when Ringo Starr wraps it up with "When You Wish Upon a Star" the cynics and the incurable optimists join hands and all get along just fine for a moment, just the way Uncle Walt would have wanted it. A fascinating look at a massively influential and little explored treasure trove of music. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Opening Medley (I'm Getting Wet and I Don't Care at All): Hi Diddle De Leigh Harline, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman, Frank Churchill, Larry Morey Hal Willner (9:02)
Baby Mine Ned Washington, Frank Churchill Bonnie Raitt, Was (Not Was) (3:14)
Heigh-Ho! (The Dwarfs' Marching Song) Frank Churchill, Larry Morey Tom Waits (3:35)
Medley Two (The Darkness Sheds Its Veil): Stay Awake/Little Wooden He Leigh Harline, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman, Eliot Daniel, Johnny Lange Hal Willner (7:47)
Medley Three (Three Inches Is Such a Wretched Height): Castle in Spai George Bruns, Mel Leven, Ted Sears Yma Sumac, Buster Poindexter (5:57)
Mickey Mouse March Jimmie Dodd Aaron Neville (2:14)
Medley Four (All Innocent Children Had Better Beware): Feed the Birds Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman, Frank Churchill, Oliver Wallace, Larry Morey Hal Willner (15:15)
Someday My Prince Will Come Frank Churchill, Larry Morey Sinéad O'Connor (1:08)
Medley Five (Technicolor Pachyderms): Pink Elephants on Parade/Zip-A- Ned Washington, Allie Wrubel, Ray Gilbert, Oliver Wallace Harry Nilsson, Sun Ra & His Arkestra (8:09)
Second Star to the Right Sammy Cahn, Sammy Fain James Taylor (4:01)
Pinocchio Medley (Do You See the Nose Growing?): Desolation Theme/Wh Leigh Harline, Ned Washington Hal Willner (5:46)

Credits

Jay Rubin (Cymbals), Jimmy Bralower (Programming), Ralph Carney (Clarinet), Marshall Allen (Flute), Ronald Langinger (Reeds (Multiple)), Tony Garnier (Bass), Mitchell Froom (Chamberlin), Louie Pérez (?), Sweet Pea Atkinson (Vocals (Background)), John Patitucci (Bass), Martin Banks (Trumpet), Bonnie Raitt (Performer), Dr. John (Keyboards), Arto Lindsay (Guitar (Electric)), Cesar Rosas (Cuatro), Ivy Ray (Vocals), Richard Todd (French Horn), Lennie Niehaus (Conductor), John Jorgenson (Mandolin), Joey Spampinato (Vocals (Background)), Harry Nilsson (Whistle (Instrument)), Hal Willner (Liner Notes), Suzanne Vega (Performer), Alan DeVeritch (Viola), Arthur Jenkins (Vocals), Bob Funk (Trombone), Tommy Morgan (Harmonica), Jimmy Bralower (Drums), Ralph Morrison (Violin), Ralph Carney (Ocarina), Myra Kestenbaum (Viola), Crispin Cioe (Sax (Baritone)), Hollywood Paul Litteral (Trumpet), Slinkey Rutherford (Piano), Mark Bingham (Banjo), Dennis Budimir (Guitar), Paul Jackson, Jr. (Guitar), Fred Tackett (Guitar (Acoustic)), Vincent Chancey (French Horn), Harry Nilsson (Performer), The Roches (Performer), Marshall Allen (Sax (Alto)), Syd Straw (Vocals), Aaron Neville (Vocals), Troy Davis (Drums), James Taylor (Performer), Michael Blair (Washboard), Tommy Stinson (Bass), Marty Krystall (Reeds (Multiple)), Ralph Carney (Narrator), James Jacson (Bassoon), Armen Ksadjikian (Cello), The Roches (Vocals), Tom Ardolino (Drums), David Hidalgo (Guitar), Fred Walcott (Percussion), Dennis Budimir (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jim Keltner (Drums), Sinéad O'Connor (Performer), Ira Coleman (Bass), Tyrone Hill (Trombone), Steve Weisberg (Associate Producer), Betty Carter (Vocals), Aveeayl Ra Amen (Drums), Lenny Pickett (Sax (Soprano)), Michael Ray (Trumpet), Garth Hudson (Performer), Wayne Horvitz (Piano), Rachel Van Vjorhees (Harp), T-Bone Wolk (Accordion), Branford Marsalis (Sax (Tenor)), Alex Acuña (Percussion), Brian Koowin (Guitar), Mark Bingham (Performer), Yma Sumac (Performer), Michael Stipe (Performer), Dennis Karmazyn (Cello), Betty Carter (Performer), Sun Ra (Piano), Stephen Scott (Piano), Luis Resto (Keyboards), James Taylor (Guitar), Mark Bingham (Guitar (Acoustic)), Catherine Gotthoffer (Harp), Tom Waits (Vocals), Terry Adams (Vocals), Sheldon Sanov (Violin), Garth Hudson (Keyboards), Aaron Neville (Performer), Kenny Williams (Sax (Baritone)), Tommy Stinson (Vocals (Background)), Bill Frisell (Banjo), Buell Neidlinger (Bass), Fred Tackett (Guitar), Ken Nordine (Vocals), David Hidalgo (Accordion), Bonnie Raitt (Vocals), Don Grolnick (Piano), Richard Perissi (French Horn), Val Kuklowsky (Special Effects), Tommy Hunter (Drums), Michael Blair (Drums), NRBQ (Performer), Conrad Lozano (Bass), John Gilmore (Sax (Tenor)), Syd Straw (Performer), Christine Ermacoff (Cello), Pat Patrick (Bass), Marc Ribot (Guitar), Michael Blair (?), Bruce Dukov (Violin), Herb Alpert (Performer), Fred Adams (Trumpet), Wayne Horvitz (Performer), Suzanne Vega (Vocals), Don Palmer (Violin), Owen Brown (Violin), Al Anderson (Guitar), Tony Machine (Drums), Steve Berlin (Sax (Baritone)), Shari Zippert (Violin), Michael Blair (Chimes), Slim Dunlap (Guitar), Jay Dee Maness (Guitar (Steel)), Terry Adams (Keyboards), Jorge Mirkin (Harmonica), Sir Harry Bowens (Vocals (Background)), Israel Baker (Violin), Was (Not Was) (Performer), Ringo Starr (Vocals), Reginald Hill (Violin), Buster Poindexter (Vocals), James Taylor (Vocals), Michael Blair (Cymbals), Steve Swallow (Bass), Kenneth Burward-Hoy (Viola), Tom Waits (Performer), Arno Hecht (Sax (Tenor)), Larry Taylor (Bass), John Jorgenson (Guitar), Chris Mars (Drums), Elo Omo (Clarinet (Bass)), Cesar Rosas (Vocals), Elo Omo (Sax (Alto)), Haim Shtrum (Violin), Earl "Buster" Smith (Drums), Henry Ferber (Violin), Steve Berlin (Saxophone), Michael Blair (Tympani [Timpani]), Don Braden (Saxophone), Michael Blair (Marimba), Joey Spampinato (Bass), Bruce Edwards (Guitar), Pamela Goldsmith (Viola), Natalie Merchant (Performer), Bill Frisell (Guitar), Paul Westerberg (Vocals), Charlie Giordano (Piano), Paul Westerberg (Guitar), Michael Stipe (Vocals), Garth Hudson (Accordion), Sinéad O'Connor (Vocals), Don Ashworth (Reeds (Multiple)), Garth Hudson (Synthesizer), Raphael Kramer (Cello), Tchad Blake (Programming), Mark Bingham (?), Michael Blair (Tambourine), Peter Scherer (Synthesizer), Tom Ardolino (Percussion), Slim Dunlap (Vocals (Background)), Hal Willner (Producer), Lenny Pickett (Flute), Robert Sushel (Violin), James Taylor (Whistle (Instrument)), Wayne Horvitz (Synthesizer), Wayne Horvitz (Keyboards), Bill Frisell (Performer), Terry Adams (Piano), Michael Blair (Percussion), Herb Alpert (Trumpet), Los Lobos (Performer), Arnold McCuller (Vocals (Background)), Natalie Merchant (Vocals), Ringo Starr (Performer), Andy Rourke (Guitar), Jackie Mullen (Cello), Sun Ra (Performer), David Hidalgo (Vocals), Don Was (Synthesizer), Harry Nilsson (Vocals), Buster Poindexter (Performer), John Scofield (Guitar), David Was (Flute), Peter Kent (Violin), Dr. John (Performer), The Replacements (Performer)
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