Hello, music fans. Through the years of Brave Combo's existence,
we've recorded songs from many odd and assorted projects. We've released
some things overseas that never made it to the USA. We've had songs
left over from our Rounder releases. And we've collaborated with many
fine musicians for various special things. We discovered that some
of our best work and favorite recordings were unavailable to our fans.
So, we cleaned house and put together what we think is the ultimate
Brave Combo sampler of hard-to-find tracks. Some of these recordings
are so rare we barely remember them ourselves.
Join us for a high-energy stroll down Melody Lane.
1. Three Ducks Waltz (Finch-Barnes-Hernandez/No
Class Music-Don Cenobio Music, BMI)
From the Japan-only release, Ondo Saves The World. We arranged this
original composition in four different styles, at the producer's request.
Obviously, this is the waltz version.
2. Little Bit of Soul (Carter-Lewis/Southern
Music, ASCAP)
We love to screw around with old pop hits and turn them into something
new. This song was originally recorded by The Music Explosion.
3. Conmigo No Quieres Nada (copyright control)
We found this song on a 45 rpm single by a band we never heard of.
The title means, "You want nothing to do with me."
4. Skin (Brookings-Finch/Modern
Variety Music-No Class Music, BMI)
From an album of songs composed around the poetry of Earnest Noyes
Brookings. he was a resident of The Duplex, a nursing home for men
in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. The activity director of the Duplex
was David Greenberger and he would often print poetry by Brookings
in the nursing home magazine, The Duplex Planet, which became a cult
fanzine nationwide during the 1980s.
5. Volare (Domenico Modugno - Francesco Migliacci - Mitchell
Parish, Japanese lyric by Kikusuimaru/Robbins Music Corp., ASCAP)
Also from Ondo Saves the World and featuring the vocals of Japanese
Ondo star Kikusuimaru.
6. Three Ducks Polka (Finch-Barnes-Hernandez/No
Class Music-Don Cenobio Music, BMI)
See #1.
7. Come Back to Sorrento (Ernesto
DeCurtis/Beechwood Music Corp., BMI)
Big time favorite Italian melody. We messed with it a little and now
it sounds more like Latin Disco. The kids love it this way.
8. Sombras Nada Mas (Jose Maria Contursi-Francisco
J. Lomuto/ASCAP)
This is a Mexican standard, originally by the great mariachi crooner
and movie star, Javier Solis.
9. Walking Stick (Finch-Hernandez/No
Class Music, BMI)
Brave Combo goes pop/rock. Some people say that walking sticks can
spit poison like a praying mantis. Mainly we think they're bugs that
look like sticks and are attracted to light, security, and food. People
are that way, too.
10. Pirate Captain's Quickstep (Finch/No Class
Music, BMI)
Just a little high-energy polka ditty that conjured up swash-buckling
images. Arrg!!!
11. Burn Slow (Agnelli-Finch/Tour
of Angels Music, ASCAP-No Class Music, BMI)
From the album Allumettes, a collaboration of Brave Combo and former
Washington Square Lauren Agnelli. The album was first released in
Japan and is now available in the USA on Watermelon Records. We think
Lauren's voice is just divine.
12. Three Ducks Ondo (Finch-Barnes-Hernandez/No
Class Music-Don Cenobio Music, BMI)
See #1. Ondo was a Japanese musical style, primarily from the Osaka
area. It combined pop and traditional elements.
13. Besos Besitos (Trevino/Gapoca Music, BMI)
This is a Tex-Mex standard. This version features our hero Tony De
La Rosa on accordion. He and his conjunto recorded this song about
fifteen years ago and had something of a hit with it in South Texas.
Tony has two albums on Rounder.
14. Herrgard's Polka (Andrew Walter/Colonial
Music Publishing, Inc.)
This is one of the first polkas we ever learned. It's from an album
called Scandinavian Dance Music by Andre Walter. He was a big deal
in Norway and Finland many years ago, and he's still loved by many
in Scandinavia. We often play it this way live. Most people can't
dance all the way through our version 'cause it's too fast.
15. Girl (Lennon-McCartney/MacLen
Music, Inc., BMI)
From the album of the same name, featuring the one and only Tiny Tim.
What a bizarre journey this was. Mr. Tim is a brilliant and uncontrollable
person. You should hear the whole album we recorded with him.
16. Tales from the Vienna Woods (Johann Strauss,
arr. by Carl Finch/No Class Music, BMI)
This is the way a Strauss waltz should sound. Well, some of the time,
anyway. Cool sax.
17. Mas Tequila (copyright control)
A popular Norteña originally recorded by the Mexican accordion
superstar Ramon Ayala.
18. Three Ducks Cha Cha (Finch-Barnes-Hernandez/No
Class Music-Don Cenobio Music, BMI)
See #1. Did you know that cha chas, mambos, and tangos were popular
in the 1950s and '60s?
19. Always Vienna (The Last Words
of Sigmund Freud) (Finch-Carter/No Class Music,
BMI)
The lyrics to this waltz were written by neo-cabaret artist Little
Jack Melody (Steve Carter). This recording first appeared on the Restless
release Polka Comes to Your House.
20. Polka Overture (Finch/No Class Music, BMI)
From the polka musical Evelyn and the Polka King, which may
be coming to your town soon.
Guest Musicians:
"Skin" Mike Dillon - percussion
"Volare" Kenichi Funayama - guitar, Yuichi Ishida - guitar,
Kikusuimaru - lead vocals
"Burn Slow" Lauren Agnelli - lead vocals
"Besos Besitos" Tony De La Rosa - accordion, Ray Arizmendez
- bass, Robert Riojas - drums, Ramon Medina - baja sexto
"Girl" Tiny Tim - lead vocals