Chandler Travis Philharmonic – “Patches”


“Patches” -the Chandler Travis Philharmonic joined by Jeremy Willis and The Willies (Oakley Munson & Kenan Gündüz of The Witnesses and Kristen Munchheimer) at Rosy’s Jazz Hall in New Orleans, Nov. 5th, 2011, recorded in glorious Horrend-O-phonic stereo by The Valet

This gig, at the wedding of my niece Lucy Willis and her fab fiance Julian Brizzi, was the whole reason we did the tour, and was a Compleat Blast! This particular song was a surprise from my nephew for his sister (for some reason, when Jeremy gets drunk, sometimes he ends up singing this old Clarence Carter song… it’s hard to explain)…

Chandler Travis Philharmonic – Phil Budne’s Birthday



“Phil Budne’s Birthday”- the Chandler Travis Philharmonic, recorded at Phil Budne’s birthday party at the Knights of Columbus in Arlington, MA, Oct. 22 2011 by The Valet- this is the second time in the last couple of months I’ve inadvertently ended up writing something to celebrate an occasion the night before…. obviously, very rough, because the band first heard it minutes before the gig, but kinda fun… Phil had given us an unusually astute and lengthy list of requests (included below), and there was no way we were going to be able to do them all, so I guess this was my way of apologizing.


Phil’s list starts with an explanation of his scoring system:

Here is a list of songs I’d like to hear. I put stars at the front of the names to roughly indicate the level of hope that you would play them:

****Eje Ka Jo
****Fluffy
****Fruit Bat Fun
****Meat Chant
***Bob Whats’is Name
***Dr Kildare
***Fruiterama
***Graciously
***Honeydripper
***Midmorning in Moscow & **Midnight in Moscow
***Money Won’t Buy You Happiness
***Nature Boy
***Neverland
***Not Unhappy
***Roses in Picardy
***Sha La La
***Skylark
***Softly in the Night
***Somerville
***Step it Up
***Yo Tomo Mi Mano
**Air, Running Backwards
**Anne
**Call Me
**Chandler Travis, King of the World
**Dance Goddammit
**Did You Ever Know or *Taoist Vacation
**Faithless Love
**French Toast Man
**Get Right Back
**Grand Route St John
**Hymmin
**I Want to Walk You Home
**I’ve Been Hurt
**Must Be Love
**My Father Met My Mother in NY
**My Old Man
**Not My Fault
**Pajama Pants Baby or *Turning the Page or *You Speak My Language [Dinty]
**Razorclams and Watercress
**Sometimes I’m Happy
**Stay Like That
**Talk to My Baby
**That’s What She Said
**This Is Home
**Time Marches On
**Tomatohead Blues
**Up To Your Neck
**What’ll it Be
**You And Me, Pushing Up Daisies
**You Killed My Love
*Calling Me Back Home
*Charley’s Prelude
*Complicated Life
*Crab Napkin
*Everything Can Go Wrong So Easily
*Got to Let Go Sometime
*Hermetic Zeal
*Milk Truck
*Moody’s Mood for Love
*Say When
*She Knows How
*Supermarket Employee
*Vasco de Gama
*Village of the Darned
*When I Grow Up
*Wireless

SoundOut Consumer Insight Report – “Anne”


 
Below are highlights from the “SoundOut Consumer Insight Report” on the Chandler Travis Philharmonic’s recording of “Anne” (This was a you-get-the-first-one-free situation, presented by the always heinous Sonicbids organization, the folks who made it possible for artists to pay people to reject them who used to do it for free); for no particular reason, I submitted a song called “Anne” (off our latest debacle, “The Chandler Travis Philharmonic Blows”)…

For you to use as a reference and play along at home/work, here is a live recording of “Anne”, recorded by the Valet at one of our summer homes, Bubala’s By the Bay in Provincetown, MA.  This one is from way back on September 7, 2006 and features Tim Dickey on mandolin, Berke McKelvey on soprano sax, Keith Spring on keyboards, Whitey Houston on bass, and Rikki Bates on djembe.


According to the SoundOut Consumer Insight Report, we rated:

  • 45 (out of 100) for market potential (tho somehow, we’re in the “above average” category -one of 5 categories. Wonderfully enough, the lowest category is “average”; we just missed “good”- damn!
  • 5.9 (out of 10) for “track rating”
  • a “passion rating”(!!) of 66 (out of 100).

They also volunteered that generally, males liked it better than females (70% vs 40% -the story of my life), and younger people better than older ones (esp. 16 to 24 year olds -god only knows what the hell is up there).

Here’s some of the more striking comments (sorry for all this, but too funny not to share!):

”the tone this singer has is a cross between dylan and jazz.The vocals cram a lot in in the verses. A very bad melody.Th epercussion has a very celtic feel.”

“good start of the song the truth would definitely like, but the coordination that used both the acoustic guitar as I liked the drums, and bass that sounds great”

“ok to follow, it just wasnt a performance of huge entertaining value.”

“didn’t sounded bad… sounded a bit monotonous after a while, however it was a nicely executated song”

“I feel there is potential in the artist vocally, these vocals weren’t stretched at all though and quite a boring song was produced, up the pace at times, stretch the voice, grab the audience, dated instrumentals which i’m sure was meant but not for modern music”

“the brute is done well”

“Out of nowhere it’s a trumpet! Don’t know if this is a comedy act or an actual song. Gave me a chuckle.”

“quite a nice mellow track, that musically reminded me of eels.”

“This song is very cinamatic and interesting. Male singer has a good voice and it’s interesting. Male singer has a little weak voice.”

“i love this song very much its very grapohical and makes you feel so good i love it so much and the drums and strings are so tuned for the song”

“the singing should have been rectified”

[Apparently this next guy hated it so much it made him turn french (or something)]:

“voice and lyrics have no sens common men stop it please. yo mon gars te vrm une grosse pourriture ge arrete la music et le domaine musical c pourri comme music :O.“

“Okayi didnt really think this song was all that great. I dont want to say it was good when it really wasnt. I didnt enjoy it and i thought the music was just.i dont really know how to explain it. maybe a faster tempo would help it out a little.”

“Bible refences is a BOG NOOO! So, not good at all.”

My response: the report was accompanied by lots of scientific-looking bars and graphs… this is the greatest! -now I gotta get SoundOut Consumer Insight Reports on all my songs!!! At last, a reason to keep writing! Highly recommended!

If you care to subject yourself to the hideousness which apparently is the officially released version of “Anne”, you can buy it directly from us at our new catalog page here.  “Out of nowhere, it’s a trumpet!”

Chandler Travis – Al’s Gettin’ Hitched (Wedding Samba)

“Al’s Gettin’ Hitched (Wedding Samba)” -Chandler demo w. an excerpt of the Chandler Travis 5-O playing at an actual wedding (we’d rather not name names here, but the live excerpt was of course recorded by The Valet)

I got this melody stuck in my head recently, and started idly toying with a lyric on my way to (playing at) a wedding we did a week or so ago, and this is the eventual result. Pretty silly, in part perhaps because it was written while driving. Actually, I’m thinking very seriously of recording an entire album while driving, have in fact already started doing that, but this wasn’t actually recorded while driving, just written.

And for you kids at home, the Chandler Travis Five-O doesn’t condone driving and recording for anyone else, just me. (Do as I say, not as I do).

Also, because I don’t really know the bride and groom well enough to write anything about them, I was just making stuff up. So i guess the moral of the the story is, be careful who you hire to play at your wedding.

Public Service Announcement – Chandler on How to Drown

PSA: drowning advisory – recorded live onboard the Viking Princess, August 18th, 2011, by the Valet. Peter Whitlock, the owner and operator of the Viking Princess (the fabulous little craft that the Three-O plays on every Tuesday in P’town), starts each voyage with instructions about life jackets and exits and snacks and all that, which I followed up on this particular occasion with comments about how to drown stylishly, which I’m sure was a great source of comfort to all concerned.

Chandler Travis Three-o – “Ronald”

“Ronald” – the Chandler Travis Three-O w. special guest Ken Field, live at the Harvest Gallery Wine Bar, August 5th, 2011. Recorded by The Valet. A small band version of a song from the CTP’s “Tarnation & Alastair Sim” (aka “Kitty”); this one can be tough sometimes (typically, we don’t play it often enough to really have it down), but it was fun to have Ken along, nice to hear it with two saxes -I figure we got lucky!

Chandler Travis – “Why You Gotta Be That Way?”

“Why You Gotta Be That Way?” – Chandler home demo, July, 2011 – hoping to get the Casuals or the Catbirds or somebody to do this little cranky rocker (any takers out there?); if not, it may become a Three-O song for a bit, as we sort of need another baritone guitar song anyway (sort of)… should be easy to get a much better version soon from someone, at which point this demo will go poof! (You’ve been warned… or is it re-assured?) The lyric is based on a song my nephew Jeffrey Williams was working on while he was visiting a few weeks ago for his cool Brooklyn band, Cathy, that included a line something like “You never let me wear my wig on TV”… guess I was feeling a little suggestible…



I try to reach you at work, u don’t return my calls
Why you gotta be that wa-ay?
You threw my old comic books out in the hall
WYGTBTW, WYGTBTW

We try to have a conversation but we don’t get far
You forgot to put the gas in the getaway car

Tried to look the other way and I tried to make amends
But you tore me a new one in front of my friends

I confessed to some ambivalence on makin’ u my spouse
Right around the time you set fire to the house

I’ve always been an optimist over all
But when I copied down your number in the bathroom stall
I should’ve known we were headed for a fall

I remember when I thought you were the bomb
But I had to kinda wonder when u smothered my old mom

I know the course of true love never runs smooth
But I probably should’ve held out for feet instead of hooves

You think I really like being disemboweled?
And then u clean up all the blood with my nice embroidered towels

Song of the Weak Doubleheader – “Stuck” & “Your Wife and Mother”

“Stuck” – the Philharmonette, recorded live at the Peint O’Gwrw in Chatham, NY (our favorite Welsh pub!) on July 8, 2011, by The Valet – a Three-O mainstay, and one of my favorite morose instrumentals… that’s newcomer Cliff Spencer on organ, along with Berke on bass clarinet, Rikki on drums, John on bass, and Matt Joseph on trumpet.

“Your Wife and Mother” – the Three-O at the Harvest Gallery Wine Bar in Dennis (our favorite gallery wine bar!) on June 3rd, 2011, also by The Valet – a lyric so powerful it almost made me drive off the road the first time I heard it; hard to beat as a wedding song, too…

The Chandler Travis Philharmonic Plays a Wedding

The CTP played a great wedding last week… I’ve never posted anything from any of the weddings we play, but we love playing weddings, and this one was a particular blast, so here’s a little bundle, recorded on the spot by The Valet (Chris Blood doing the board mix):

1. Happy Birthday To Fred – well, it was The Valet’s burthday, we had to!
2. Ring Of Fire – a one-time only request from the happy couple; we also did “Love Me Tender”…
3. Jam Up – a cover of the great Tommy Ridgley instrumental
4. She’s Filthy – dedicated to its subject, Ramona Lisa Travis, a biddy in good standing
5. Let’s Have Some Fun – a cover of an old Slim Saunders tune

Chandler Travis – Mother’s Day

To all my favorite mothers everywhere …

Mother’s Day

The children are singing / the church bells are ringing
Everyone’s happy, we’ve all had our nappy
There’s anticipation all over the nation
As hearts all race recklessly

‘Cause every mother’s son sure loves his mum on Mother’s Day
And every other day / prepares for Mother’s Day
It’s a festival, it’s a carnival, it’s a totally mind-numbing interval, yes it’s Mother’s Day
And if Hallmark had it’s way, it would be every day

There’s flowers and candy / there’s my cousin Randy
There’s even a maypole (that’s kind of a staple)
There’s bees making honey / there’s cats, ducks, and bunnies
It’s a blessed maternal explosion!

‘Cause every mother’s son sure loves his mum on Mother’s Day
And every other day / prepares for Mother’s Day
It’s a special day, it’s a holiday, it’s a time when we’re apt to get carried away, it’s Mother’s Day
What better time to say “I love you, Ma”

 

(originally written and included as a “Song of  the Weak!!!” by CT on May 9, 2010)