Robert Maxwell

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Shangri-La 02:04 Tools
Nature Boy 00:00 Tools
Ebb Tide 02:32 Tools
Strange Music 02:04 Tools
Poinciana (Song Of The Tree) 02:43 Tools
The Breeze And I 02:20 Tools
Peg O' My Heart 01:42 Tools
That Old Black Magic 02:12 Tools
Bewitched 02:17 Tools
Old Devil Moon 02:12 Tools
The Lamp Is Low 02:36 Tools
Magic Is The Moonlight 02:17 Tools
The Sounds Of Summer 02:16 Tools
Tears 02:16 Tools
Accidental Slip on an Oriental Rug 02:13 Tools
It's Magic 02:32 Tools
Spaghetti Rag 02:17 Tools
You Belong To My Heart 02:19 Tools
Song Of The Nairobi Trio 02:32 Tools
Poinciana 02:43 Tools
Adios 01:58 Tools
Canadian Sunset 02:20 Tools
Hong Kong Holiday 01:50 Tools
Limehouse Blues 01:52 Tools
Clair De Lune 03:36 Tools
Don't Get Around Much Anymore 01:52 Tools
Bing Bang Boomerang 02:34 Tools
Carioca 02:13 Tools
Caravan 02:16 Tools
One O'Clock Jump 02:34 Tools
As Time Goes By 01:56 Tools
Manha De Carnaval 02:24 Tools
Tammy 02:33 Tools
Song Of The Nairobi Trio (Solfeggio) 02:32 Tools
R.Maxwell. Ebb Tide 02:17 Tools
Little Dipper 02:17 Tools
Moonlight In Vermont 02:17 Tools
Yellow Bird 02:21 Tools
Sophisticated Lady 02:41 Tools
Scoop 02:16 Tools
Cumana 03:36 Tools
White Christmas 02:31 Tools
Sleepy Lagoon 02:36 Tools
Song of the Nairobi Trio (Solfeggio) - Original Version 03:17 Tools
It's a Sin to Tell a Lie 03:36 Tools
Tarantula 02:16 Tools
Lonely Love 02:21 Tools
Injury Music for Football Games 02:32 Tools
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 02:13 Tools
Summertime 02:35 Tools
Plink, Plank, Plunk 02:32 Tools
Runnin' Wild 02:16 Tools
Lefty's Hideout 02:10 Tools
Pavanne 02:35 Tools
What Is This Thing Called Love? 02:32 Tools
Lisbon Antigua 02:52 Tools
Freckles 02:24 Tools
Let's Get Away From It All 02:38 Tools
Second Avenue Scene 02:35 Tools
The Nearness of You 02:33 Tools
Sing, Sing, Sing 01:58 Tools
I Surrender Dear 02:36 Tools
Song of the Nairobi Trio - 1966 Version 03:17 Tools
Fly Me To The Moon 03:17 Tools
Bubble, Bubble, Bubble 01:41 Tools
Chapel In the Pines 01:49 Tools
Stompin' at the Stork Club 02:21 Tools
Accidental Slip On An Oriental 02:10 Tools
Love by Candlelight 02:10 Tools
Turkish Tango 02:32 Tools
They Can't Take That Away from Me 02:32 Tools
Sequoia 03:17 Tools
Yesterdays 03:17 Tools
A Walk In The Black Forest 02:10 Tools
I Got Rhythm 02:13 Tools
Hindustan 02:13 Tools
Should I Believe You 02:13 Tools
Malagueña 02:13 Tools
Peg 'O My Heart 02:21 Tools
The Simple Things 02:33 Tools
Chinatown, My Chinatown 01:41 Tools
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 02:38 Tools
Don't Let Me Love You 02:32 Tools
I'll Never Be the Same 02:32 Tools
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 02:29 Tools
Our Winter Love 02:28 Tools
Shangri La [1964] 02:29 Tools
Midnight Breeze 02:36 Tools
Shangra-La 01:41 Tools
Fantasy On Chopsticks 03:17 Tools
April In Portugal 02:04 Tools
September In The Rain 02:13 Tools
In The Still Of The Night 01:49 Tools
All This and Heaven Too 02:36 Tools
Good Night, Sweetheart 02:13 Tools
From the Land of the Sky Blue Water 02:36 Tools
Bongos and Mangos 02:13 Tools
The Little General 02:13 Tools
In A Sentimental Mood 01:49 Tools
Orchids In The Moonlight 02:36 Tools
The Second Star to the Right 02:36 Tools
Evening Star 01:49 Tools
Harping On A Harp 01:49 Tools
Stairway To The Stars 02:33 Tools
Spring Is Here 02:52 Tools
Happy Days Are Here Again 03:17 Tools
Ching Ching A Ling 01:49 Tools
Alice Blue Gown 02:33 Tools
Shuffle Off To Buffalo 02:33 Tools
Gallop 01:49 Tools
Rose Marie 03:17 Tools
One Over Easy 02:13 Tools
Harp Magic 01:49 Tools
Who 01:49 Tools
Night And Day 01:49 Tools
Rosebud 02:08 Tools
Just Foolin' Around 03:17 Tools
Johnson Rag 02:13 Tools
Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life 02:06 Tools
Happiness is a Thing Called Joe 03:17 Tools
Fly Me To the Moon (In Other Words) 02:13 Tools
Honeysuckle Rose - I Surrender Dear, Cow Cow Boogie 02:13 Tools
Third Man Theme 03:17 Tools
Hot Tamales 02:38 Tools
Little David Play On Your Harp 02:33 Tools
Pagliacci Cha Cha Cha 02:38 Tools
The Man I Love 02:13 Tools
Make Believe / Old Man River 02:13 Tools
Chinatown My Chinatown 02:13 Tools
Stella by Starlight 02:13 Tools
My Funny Valentine 02:13 Tools
A Summer Song 02:36 Tools
What Is This Thing Called Love 02:32 Tools
Any Time 02:33 Tools
You Can't Keep Running (Il Torrente) 02:33 Tools
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter 03:17 Tools
I'll Never Smile Again 03:17 Tools
Harp Tango 02:33 Tools
Deep In The Heart Of Texas 03:17 Tools
Hot Tamale 02:13 Tools
Claire De Lune 02:13 Tools
Camel Train 02:13 Tools
Pumpkin Yellow 02:10 Tools
Solfeggio 02:32 Tools
Come Back to Sorrento 02:32 Tools
Bye Bye Blues 02:32 Tools
Prelude to a Star 02:32 Tools
Tango Of Tears 02:32 Tools
Charmaine 02:32 Tools
Seems Like Old Times 02:38 Tools
I Can't Give You Anything But Love 02:33 Tools
Never My Love 03:17 Tools
Malaguena 03:17 Tools
You Can't Keep Running 01:49 Tools
Solitude 01:49 Tools
Sorrento (Come Back to Sorrento) 01:49 Tools
Alone with a Million Stars 01:49 Tools
Shine On Harvest Moon 03:17 Tools
Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered) 03:17 Tools
Smile 03:17 Tools
Petite Fleur 02:38 Tools
Side 1 - Medley 1 03:17 Tools
Ballet for Puppets 03:17 Tools
EbbTide 01:49 Tools
Shangri 01:49 Tools
Stars in My Eyes 01:49 Tools
The Starlit Hour 01:49 Tools
Magic Is The Moonlight (Te quiero dijiste) 01:49 Tools
Lullaby in Rhythm 02:32 Tools
Shangri - la 02:32 Tools
Estrellita 02:32 Tools
Make Believe / Ol' Man River 02:32 Tools
Louise 02:32 Tools
Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart 02:32 Tools
Ay, Ay, Ay 02:32 Tools
Spaghetti Rag (1950) 02:38 Tools
Sometimes I'm Happy 02:38 Tools
Manha De Carnival 02:38 Tools
Harp Tango - Based On "El Choclo" 02:38 Tools
The Sheik of Araby 02:38 Tools
Lonely Clown 02:38 Tools
Love (Your Spell Is Everywhere) 02:38 Tools
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Raised in New York, Maxwell won a scholarship to Juillard in the late 1930s. He performed as a classical harpist with the National Symphony Orchestra and gave recitals in a number of major cities prior to joining the Coast Guard in World War II. In the Coast Guard, Maxwell played in a touring band led by Rudy Vallee, and Vallee encouraged him to write for the band and gave him featured spotlights in their performances. This whetted his appetite, and after his discharge, Maxwell went into commercial work, performing and arranging for radio and television and appearing in hotels and nightclubs with his own small combo. Maxwell was an innovator, refusing to accept the conventional view of the harp. For him, it was a percussion instrument. He experimented with different techniques for producing sound from the strings and frame, taking much the same approach as Ferrante & Teicher in their prepared piano works. He lead a small band that played the nightclub circuit in the late 1950s, livening up his stage appearances by wiring his harp into a light display that changed in synchronization with his playing. Maxwell's unique approach to music is suggested by the following note from his Command album, "Anytime!": Maxwell was not interested in using his harp in just "any" orchestral setting. He knew precisely what he wanted. He wanted to build the ensemble around an accordion quartet--three accordions and a bass accordion--combined with guitars, in order to get a very hard, driving rhythmic sound. Maxwell recorded occasionally under the name of "Mickey Mozart," and as such, scored a Top40 hit in 1959 with a number titled, "Little Dipper." Maxwell also composed a number of songs and instrumental pieces, including the exotica standard, "Ebb Tide," and "Shangri-La," which gave him a Top 40 hit in 1964 after Jackie Gleason began using it on his variety show (18 years after Maxwell first composed it). Another of Maxwell's pseudonyms is familiar to any fans of "The Ernie Kovacs Show": The Nairobi Trio. Maxwell wrote "Solfeggio: The Song of the Nairobi Trio," which played along with the recurring bit about the trio of mechanical monkey musicians. Maxwell recorded several LPs for Kapp under the name of the Fortune Tellers that featured the trio lineup (not the monkey one) that performed the piece on the show. Maxwell had more serious aspirations in music, and in 1961, he composed and conducted a sanctimonious suite entitled, "The Broadcaster," to commemorate the dedication of the unveiling of a statue with the same name in front of a new building for radio station WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut. Maxwell worked in the station's orchestra very early in his career. Unlike his popular pieces, however, "The Broadcaster" featured four sober movements titled, "Dedication," which "opens brightly with trumpets, and then moves into a broad, sweeping melody which reverently captures the spirit of dedication", "Celebration," "Meditation," and "Anticipation." The final movement was not the inspiration for Carly Simon's Heinz ketchup theme, though. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.