- Satan Takes A Holiday
Infobox Album
Name = Satan Takes a Holiday
Type = studio
Artist = Anton Szandor LaVey
Released =
Recorded =San Francisco , 1995
Genre = Keyboard Music,Ballads ,Sousa Marches ,Torch Songs
Length = 71:05
Label = Amarillo
Producer =
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3jfixqwhldje~T1 link]
Last album = "Strange Music"
(1986)
This album = "Satan Takes A Holiday"
(1995)
Next album = "The Satanic Mass "
(1995)Satan Takes a Holiday is the name of an album of evocative, "lost" songs by Anton Szandor LaVey, founder and former of the
Church of Satan .The collection is comprised of an eclectic body of songs LaVey constructed arrangements for using his
synthesizer . A few of these songs are standards, and their composers well known. Nevertheless, LaVey chose all these songs to create deliberate modes of feeling and mood. His original treatments of many of these songs, and others similar to them in context and style, were performed on a variety of organs that he mastered over the course of his life. He performed many such songs inburlesque houses, variouscircus es,carnival s, androadhouse s.LaVey is joined on this recording by
Blanche Barton ,High Priestess of the Church of Satan andNick Bougas , director of LaVey's film biography, Speak of the Devil.Track listing
#Satan Takes a Holiday--written in 1937 by
bandleader Larry Clinton . Arranged for Hammond Novacord. Originally used as background music for "magic acts and midnight spook shows".
#Answer Me--A German love song from 1953 byGerhard Winkler andFred Rauch , with a translation byCarl Sigman . "Vocal by A. LaVey".
#The Whirling Dervish--Written in 1938 byHarry Warren andAl Dubin for the film "Garden of the Moon".
#Chloe, or the Song of the Swamp--Written byGus Kahn andNeil Moret in1927 . This is a tale of lost love told from the perspective of the abandoned one. "Vocal by N. Bougas."
#Thine Alone--Bombastic version of a 1917 piece byVictor Herbert andHenry Blossom , for stage show, called "Eileen".
#Golden Earrings--Written byJay Livingston andRay Evans for the film of the same name, starringMarlene Dietrich . "Vocal by A. LaVey, credited as "The Tipsy Gypsy"."
#The More I See You--Written byHarry Warden with words byMack Gordon . "Vocal by N. Bougas".
#Band Organ Medley
#*"Money in my Clothes"--A 1934 song written byIrving Kahal andSammy Fain .
#*"Taboo"--1941 piece by M. Lecuona.
#*"Giovanni"--Standard Band Organ Waltz composer and date unknown
#*"Yankee Rose"--byAbe Frankel andSidney Holden , written in 1926.
#Hello, Central, Give Me No Man's Land--Written bySam L. Lewis ,Joe Young , andJean Schwartz about a young boy trying to use the telephone to talk to his Daddy who's been killed in the war. "Vocal by A. LaVey"
#Blue Prelude--1933 suicide song byGordon Jenkins andJoe Bishop . "Vocal by B. Barton".
#Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise--BySigmund Romberg andOscar Hammerstein II , for the 1928 operetta, "The New Moon". A song about love's betrayal. "Vocal by N. Bougas."
#Honolulu Baby--Written byT. Marvin Hatley in 1933 as background music for theLaurel and Hardy comedy, "Sons of the Desert". "Vocal by A. LaVey."
#Variations on the Mooche--Written byDuke Ellington andIrving Mills , 1928 and favored by exotic dancers.
#Here Lies Love---Suicide song written byLeo Robin andRalph Rainger for the 1933 film, "The Big Broadcast". "Vocal by N. Bougas."
#Dixie---Written byDaniel Emmett in 1860. "Vocal by N. Bougas".
#If You Were the Only Girl in the World--ByNat D. Ayer andClifford Gray , 1916. "Vocal by A. LaVey."
#Satan Takes a Holiday (reprise)--Vocal treatment of title tack by "Blanche Barton".
#Satanis Theme---Written in 1968 by LaVey for the film, "Satanis"."The information for the track listings were lifted, at times verbatim, from the liner notes for the CD of this release. Copyright Amarillo Records, 1995."
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