Please Don't Shoot the Piano Player (Nostalgic Player Piano Music)

Please Don't Shoot the Piano Player (Nostalgic Player Piano Music) Artist: Various Artists
Label: Klavier
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 019688102227
EAN: 0019688102227
ASIN: B00000DUWT


Release Date: 1995-12-14

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Tracks:

  1. Hello My Baby
  2. Tiger Rag
  3. Muddy Water
  4. Alexander's Ragtime Band
  5. Lady Be Good
  6. Fascinatin' Rhythm
  7. Darktown Strutters' Ball
  8. Charleston & Varsity Drag
  9. The Swingin' Shepherd Blues
  10. Yes, We Have No Bananas, Barney Googie, Mr. Galliger & Mr. Sheen
  11. Oh, You Have Beautiful Doll
  12. The Girlfriend
  13. Walkin' My Baby Back Home
  14. Chattanooga Choo Choo
  15. Everybody Loves My Baby
  16. Satin Doll
  17. When the Saints Go Marching In
  18. For Me and My Gal
  19. Bumble Boogie
  20. Pretty Baby
  21. Mountain Greenery
  22. Me and My Shadow
  23. Heart of My Heart
  24. Just One More Chance
  25. Berlin Medley
  26. Yes Sir, That's My Baby

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars He's doing his best !.......2005-03-31

For lovers of feel-good music or the Gemuetlichkeit of sessions standing around the player piano and singing those grand old favorites this CD should be a gem. Also those interested in bygone musical technologies should get a kick out of these pieces "performed" on a Steinway Upright Player Piano made in Hamburg, Germany, in 1912.

The instrument seems in uncommonly good condition for its age: no apparent mechanical, tone, or intonation difficulties interfere with the presentation of these 26 examples of automated music as it was heard around the turn of the century and subsequently (even as recently as today, though increasingly rarely).

The music is lively and the arrangements are good, even occasionally spectacular. The opening tune, "Hello My Baby," is a happy classic which comes off very well via this medium. Others I particular like include "Alexander's Ragtime Band," "Lady Be Good," "Dark Town Strutters Ball," "Oh You Beautiful Doll," "Walkin My Baby Back Home," "Chattanooga Choo Choo," "For Me and My Gal," "Bumble Boogie," "Pretty Baby," "Heart of My Heart," and "Yes Sir That's My Baby."

The liner notes are brief, but give a good historical summary of the player piano phenomenon in America. They do not, however, offer any details on the piano rolls used here. (Some piano rolls were cut mechanically, while others were cut live by various famous, less famous, or even unknown, pianists. Some, if not most, rolls were post-edited by publishers. We know that Gershwin cut a number of piano rolls, and even such serious pianists as Rachmaninov did also.)

However they were produced, the rolls played here show ample command of the instrument, the style, and the idiom. Just close your eyes and you can imagine yourself in a smoke-filled speakeasy drinking illegal booze and listening to a talented piano player (I almost said "pianist") rippling off the popular tunes of the day.

As to the human side of these performances, though we don't know who cut the rolls, we are told who's pumping the piano: Roger Morrison. Apparently there is some art to pumping, for I remember my grandmother telling me as a kid that her neighbors reported they could tell when it was she who was pumping, and not my grandfather. Supposedly her musical training came through in the way the rolls sounded. (Sorry, Grandpa.)

In any case, if you enjoy musical nostalgia, you'll probably like this CD and appreciate the rarity of what it offers. I'm very glad to have it in my collection, and I invariably get a smile on my face when I play it.

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