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Rearranged

EPISODE 1: "Listen to What's There"

39 min • 25 februari 2025

In this pilot episode of Rearranged, Lawrence Lanahan explores the life and music of someone who helped Miles Davis create some of his most unforgettable music: arranger Gil Evans. Lanahan uses "Moon Dreams," the Johnny Mercer tune that Evans rearranged into a work of art on Davis's "Birth of the Cool" album, to consider the underappreciated art of arranging…and to investigate the deepest meanings of the human song.

Guest:

Larry Hickok is the author of Castles Made of Sound: The Story of Gil Evans, DaCapo Press, 2002. 

 

Thanks to:

  • Glenn Askew, author of Johnny Mercer: Southern Songwriter for the World, Professor of History at Georgia State University, and director of the GSU World Heritage Initiative 
  • Kevin S. Fleming, Popular Music and Culture Archivist, Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library
  • Andrea Appleton
  • Bruce Wallace

The theme music and other scoring music for Rearranged was written and recorded by Lawrence Lanahan.

 

Music discussed:

Research notes:

  • Much of this episode is drawn from Hickok, Castles Made of Sound.
  • “Mercer…once said, ‘I fool around on the piano…’”: Gene Lees, Portrait of Johnny: The Life of John Herndon Mercer, Pantheon, 2004: 156. 
  • “Recorded at the very first Capitol Records session”: Robert Kimball, Barry Day, Miles Krueger, and Eric Davis, The Complete Lyrics of Johnny Mercer, Knopf, 2009: 128.
  • “This one was likely arranged by Weston”: Glenn Askew, personal communication, “That would be my hunch”
  • Paul Weston and mood music: https://www.spaceagepop.com/weston.htm
  • Weston as “almost avant-garde”: Lees, 160-161.
  • “higher standards…Whiting,” Askew, 195-196.
  • “Pete Rugolo,” Askew, 218.
  • “Moon Dreams” from Gil Evans memorial service in 1988: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=rt3pK9SXjI8
  • “Boplicity” from Gil Evans memorial service in 1988: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zenzUq6tn20 
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