This is actually the poster for "Leopard Betty."
The real cover for the CD-R is similar, without Princess Coo-Coo.
1. Leopard Betty
(4:33)
2. Sync
(0:48)
3. Syncopated City
(3:31)
4. Beast Grown
(4:41)
5. Dopey Le Bratt
(3:51)
6. Hail And Farewell To The Jazzman (2:41)
Get outta here, get outta here, go on, make with
those stairs, s’ you outta your MIND? Wow!
All of these tracks were recorded by Muffy St.
Bernard in Studio B of CKMS, using Protools and various sample-editing
programs. The CD’s were burned in Studio B as well, which is just
one reason to glorify such a radio station.
Thanks a lot but no thanks, no thanks, no thanks,
don’t be ridic’, Wow!
Track one is dedicated to Anissa, Lydia, Julie
& Brad.
Track three owes something to Gershwin &
Ann Miller (but I’m not sure what, yet)
Track five is likewise indebted to André
Previn, Betty Comden & Adolph Green.
Track six goes without saying.
I had enough ‘a you, save your saliva, make
with those stairs, go on, get outta here.
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Thanks a lot but no thanks, no thanks, no thanks...
Special thanks to Jim Dejong (DDT) and Jon (for
listening and suggesting), to CKMS of course, to Delirium for being the
best bunch o’ Leopard Betty’s around, to Patty, to Bernadette, to Jay,
to everyone, to you.
Inspired by Eli's successes with the computer editing
system at CKMS, I was finally inspired to try it myself. This CD-R
was composed entirely using the sound editing tools that were available,
so there are no other "instruments" involved. Just samples from other
works recombined and sequenced in Protools.
"Leopard Betty" (and the anagrammatically remixed
"Dopey Le Bratt") are spliced together and available on Pony Tale
as "Big Betty." "Syncopated City" has been extended and corrected,
and is also on Pony Tale, as is a dramatically different version
of "Hail And Farewell To The Jazzman."
"Sync," "Beast Grown" and the original "Jazzman"
are only available on this single.