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Art Ferrante, RIP


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Teicher checked out in 2008, now Ferrante:

latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-arthur-ferrante21-2009sep21,0,5788034.story

While they certainly came to epitomize schlock, their early prepared piano recordings are both entertaining and adventurous. Their "Heavenly Sounds" album on ABC is like a proto-ambient record.

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Their photos were almost never on the records from the period I reference - Columbia, Westminster and ABC Paramount.

The one album with their photo - Blast Off on ABC - They are wearing bubble helmets, and one of them has a crew cut.

The shiny hair came later. The early stuff is brilliant.

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From the Times:

"...their early records, from the 1950’s, explored the outer limits of sonic special effects. Preparing their pianos with rubber mutes, sandpaper, strips of metal, cotton balls and cardboard, and occasionally pounding or plucking the strings, Mr. Ferrante and Mr. Teicher elicited all sorts of odd sound effects in the albums “Hi-Fireworks” (1953), “Soundproof” (1956) and “Blast Off” (1959)."

This is their great period, IMHO.

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