Title: Thanks for the Lobster & other Regina Music Box Favorites
Artist: ANALOG arts
Label: ANALOG arts
Release: August 1, 2013
Digital Retailers: iTunes, Amazon, eMusic, Nokia
All proceeds from this recording will help sustain Iron Composer.
Thanks for the Lobster is a collection of music box recordings featuring instruments and discs that were built by the Regina company more than 100 years ago. Regina music boxes use flat discs instead of cylinders, and they were renowned for their sumptuous tone. The songs reflect the popular music from the late 19th century, ranging from hymns and marches to opera and musical comedy numbers, not to mention novelty songs like the title track. The arrangements have their own peculiar quirks as well, with an extraordinary amount of filigree on the melodies in order to show off the musical range of the music boxes.
Originally assigned as the secret ingredient in Iron Composer 2011, Analog Arts liked the sound of these Regina music boxes so much that they decided to record an album of them. Every song and album sold will directly benefit the Iron Composer competition.
We decided to record them nevertheless, and we think you’ll agree that some of these flaws in the music box’s performance are quite endearing. We photographed each disc to give you a sense of how they are genuine physical artifacts from another century. The bonus tracks are the 12 original recordings that the Iron Composer finalists used to determine which discs they would use in their compositions.
02 Drinking Song from Traviata (Giuseppe Verdi)
03 The Rocket March (Andor Pintér)
04 The Charlatan March (John Philip Sousa)
05 My Country Tis of Thee (Traditional)
06 If I But Knew (Will A. Pratt & John W. Baume)
07 Darktown Cake Walk
08 The Chimes of Normandy
09 Abide With Me (William Henry Monk)
10 Wedding March (Richard Wagner)
11 Cavalleria Rusticana Intermezzo (Pietro Mascagni)
12 Stille Nacht (Sousa)
13 The Free Lance March (Franz Xavier Gruber)
14 Glittering Gloria, …cordelia Malone Song (Jean Schwartz)
15 Largo, Xerxes (George Frideric Handel)
16 Diddle Daddy (Anonymous)
17 Where Is My Boy to Night (Robert Lowry)
18 Spring Song (Felix Mendelssohn)
19 Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home? (Hughie Cannon)
20 Mid the Green Fields of Virginia (Charles Kassell Harris)
21 The Mill in the Black Forest Idyll (Richard Eilenberg)
22 Home Sweet Home (Henry R. Bishop)
23 The Beatrice Waltz (Anonymous)
24 Adeste Fideles (Traditional)
25 Rock of Ages (Thomas Hastings)
26 Priscilla Colonial Intermezzo (Stephen R. Henry)
27 Zampa Overture (Ferdinand Hérold)
28 Starlight March Song (Theodore Morse)
29 I Want to Be a Military Man [March from Florodora] (Leslie Stuart)
30 Ave Maria (Charles Gounod)
31 Two Sweethearts Song (Box) (Bonus) (R.P. Carter)
32 The Mill in the Black Forest (Box) (Bonus) (Richard Eilenberg)
33 Nearer My God to Thee (Box) (Bonus) (Lowell Mason)
34 Selection from Lucia De Lammermoor (Box) (Bonus) (Gaetano Donizetti)
35 The Charlatan March (Box) (Bonus) (Sousa)
36 Abide With Me (Box) (Monk)
37 You’re As Welcome As the Flowers in May (Box) (Bonus) (Dan J. Sullivan)
38 If I But Knew (Box) (Bonus) (Will A. Pratt & John W. Baume)
39 Cavalleria Rusticana Intermezzo (Box) (Bonus) (Mascagni)
40 Smokey Mokes (Box) (Bonus) (Abe Holzmann)
Engineer: Rudolf Kamper
Producer: Joe Drew
Mastering: Joe Drew
Technical Advisor: Nigel Rawles