- Space age pop
Space age pop is a general and loosely based term for a
music genre associated with certain Americancomposer s and songwriters in the Space Age of the 1950s and 1960s. It is also called bachelor pad music or lounge music. ["Pulse" (Monthly music digest of Tower Records/Video) #164 October 1997 Page 57 Article: "Catalog Rolling: How Record Labels Decide What Titles to Re-Release" (article begins on page 42)] Space age pop was inspired by thezeitgeist of those times, an optimism based on the strong post-war economy and technology boom, and excitement about mankind's early forrays into space."Space Age Pop developed out of America's insatiable appetite for the new and improved, providing grown-ups with the music they wanted: seductive moods, primitive beats, and fantastic effects.", Page 6, "Exotiquarium: Album Art from the Space Age", Jennifer McKnight-Trontz and Lenny Dee, St. Martin's Press Music/Songbooks, 1999, ISBN 0312201338] Although there is no specific album, date, or year when the genre was born, producer Irwin Chusid identifies its heyday as "roughly 1954 to 1964—from the dawn of high-fidelity (hi-fi) to the arrival of the Beatles.""The History of Space Age Pop" liner notes by Irwin Chusid, [http://javasbachelorpad.com/sapop.html "Space Age Pop Vol 1: Melodies and Mischief"] , RCA Records 1995]The music is not limited to a single style, and it is not always easily categorized. There are several styles that can be recognized as an influence: classical composers like
Ravel andDebussy ; thebig band s of the 1940s; and different exotic styles, such assamba , latin, andcalypso jazz . Space Age pop is related to the genres oflounge music ,exotica , orbeautiful music ,"the 1950s and 1960s - an era obsessed with technological advancements and new frontiers. The covers depict happy families, comfortable homes, and cocktail parties. Space Age Pop is the musical interpretation of these dreams. It comprises the eerie, mesmerizing sounds of Mood music, the Polynesian, Hawaiian, Caribbean, and jungle melodies of Exotica; the hi-fidelity and stereo-inspired sounds of bachelor pad music; and the dream, seductive rhapsodies of cocktail tunes." Page 1, "Exotiquarium: Album Art from the Space Age", Jennifer McKnight-Trontz and Lenny Dee, St. Martin's Press Music/Songbooks, 1999, ISBN 0312201338] and may be regarded as a precursor to the musical genre ofspace music .Genre and style
Space age pop brought innovation to popular music in several ways. Its LPs in the early 1950s included some of the earliest examples of
concept album s,"The Beatles 1969 Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band is often cited as the first concept album. But Space Age Pop artists were recording them as soon as the LP came out in the late 1940s.", Page 10, "Exotiquarium: Album Art from the Space Age", Jennifer McKnight-Trontz and Lenny Dee, St. Martin's Press Music/Songbooks, 1999, ISBN 0312201338] and embraced the earliest form of multi-channelsurround sound known asquadraphonic , four-channel recordings on LP introduced in 1957."Between 1957 and the introduction of quadraphonic (four-channel) recordings in the 1970s, Space Age Pop artists made stereo an essential factor in choosing instruments and composing their music.", Page 10, "Exotiquarium: Album Art from the Space Age", Jennifer McKnight-Trontz and Lenny Dee, St. Martin's Press Music/Songbooks, 1999, ISBN 0312201338]Even though the space age pop-music takes on a variety of approaches in style,
rhythm , composition andarrangement , it also shows some similarities. For instance, many of the composers associated with the genre used a string orchestra for applying warmth and color to the sound, often combined with a Latin percussion section. A variety of keyboard instruments, frompiano tomarimba s to organ, are frequently used, and occasionally even thetheremin for that out-of-this-world sound. The arrangements of the instruments tend to be highly original, conveying a sense of humor and playful charm. Even the album covers often have space or modernist themes.It is also common for composers to use well-known
jazz standard s as a basis for their own work and recordings, such as "Harlem Nocturne ", "Caravan" and "Autumn Leaves". Classical pieces are also popular among space age composers, but almost always arranged in a lighter way than the original.Resurgence in popularity of space age pop in the early 1990s
Space age pop, after being largely forgotten after 1965, underwent an enormous surge in popularity in the early
1990 s, leading to the release in1994 of the signatureCD compilation of the space age pop music ofJuan Garcia Esquivel , "Space-Age Bachelor Pad Music", which sold over 70,000 copies. [ "Pulse" (Monthly music digest of Tower Records/Video) #164 October 1997 Page 57 Article: "Catalog Rolling: How Record Labels Decide What Titles to Re-Release" (article begins on page 42) ] Underground pop bandStereolab , in 1993, released "Space Age Batchelor Pad Music " ["sic "] , an EP which is said to have factored significantly in raising awareness of the band.Composers associated with the genre
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Dick Hyman
*Juan García Esquivel
*Hugo Montenegro
*Les Baxter
*Henry Mancini
*Ferrante & Teicher
*Bob Thompson (musician) CD compilations
* "Melodies and Mischief: The History of Space Age Pop Vol. 1", RCA 07863 66645-2
* "Mallets in Wonderland: The History of Space Age Pop Vol. 2," RCA 07863 66646-2
* "The Stereo Action Dimension: History of Space Age Pop Vol. 3", RCA 07863 66647-2
* "Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 3: Space Capades", Capitol 7 2438-35176-2References
External links
* [http://www.spaceagepop.com/ The space age pop-music page]
* [http://spaceagepopagogo.tripod.com/ Gallery of space age pop album covers]
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