Audio Collection
Best of Bob Danziger 1
Bob Danziger
Blends alternative hip-hop, rock, country and world elements with a touch of spoken word.
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Honeychild | 3:49 | Play |
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Where Pirates Roam | 7:10 | Play |
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Sunfilm | 4:34 | Play |
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Environmental Merchant | 4:03 | Play |
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Ask What | 4:34 | Play |
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Demand Clean Air | 4:23 | Play |
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Try2 | 4:31 | Play |
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E4 What? | 2:23 | Play |
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Mystical Way | 4:20 | Play |
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Humphrey's Song | 2:35 | Play |
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C Images | 3:37 | Play |
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BEST OF BOB DANZIGER 1 - Electronic Distribution Version - Downloads soon may be purchased from CD Baby partner companies.
Influenced by a very broad range of musical styles and cultures, the Best of Bob Danziger 1 fuses alternative hip-hop, rock, funk, world and spoken word in a soulful and rhythmic exploration of an essentially optimistic view.
Bob Danziger has won the Gold Medal for Best Original Music at the International Film and Television Festival of New York. The music was written for a documentary on the building of the two of the first successful alternative energy/independent power projects in the world projects that implemented a design first proposed by Bob, employing some technology invented or co-invented by Bob, financed with techniques pioneered by Bob, and became statistically the best operating projects in the history of power production. A musician and sculptor, Bob conceived of his company as a sculpture and operated it to achieve artistic as well as economic, environmental, social, and community goals. Bob has been granted four patents, two for mechanical inventions, two for inventions in chemistry - and has one patent pending for a medical assistive device. In addition he has lectured on biofuels, global warming, environmental policy, and technology development (Stanford University), entrepreneurship (Rice University, Pepperdine University), alternative energy law (Whittier College School of Law, UCLA, University of Bridgeport, and Corona-Norco State Prison). Additionally, Bob was a systems analyst and project manager at California Institute of Technologys Jet Propulsion Laboratory for emerging energy and environmental technologies (including, among other things, the hybrid car and the International Space Station) and served as a consultant to the Australian Americas Cup team. Bob has three CDs of his own, played bass kalimba on a Supertramp album, and still occasionally does studio work using some of the unusual instruments he has invented or collected.
The Songs on Best of Bob Danziger 1:
Honeychild 3:47
Based on a real woman who despite many obstacles collected brilliant men and raised extraordinary children. Has a country rock flavor with an urban beat. Spoken and sung.
Where Pirates Roam 7:08 Live version.
Takes you through a musical journey of the Virgin Islands pirate past as the descendants of a proud people once-enslaved deal with today. Spoken and sung with a world-beat influenced funk rock. Very visually oriented.
Sunfilm 4:32
Theme song for the video for which Bob won the Gold Medal for Best Original Music at the International Film and Television Festival of New York (1987). The music was written for a documentary on the building of the two of the first successful alternative energy/independent power projects in the world projects that implemented a design first proposed by Bob, employing some technology invented or co-invented by Bob, financed with techniques pioneered by Bob, and became statistically the best operating projects in the history of power production. May be the first all-digital recording and MIDI project ever submitted to the New York Film Festival. Funk rock style with very early hip-hop influence. Might be considered early trip-hop.
Environmental Merchant 4:01
Triphop style, the vocals are an actual recording of my half of a phone call with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In the call the EPA was trying to get me to back off on a lawsuit against a power generation project in New England that I felt would (and did after we lost) set back the cause of clean air.
Ask What 4:32
Heavy hip-hop/triphop influence with vocals from speeches by President John Kennedy and Harry Truman. A musical exposition of Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.
Demand Clean Air 4:21
Heres a secret message from the inside pollution-free power, electric cars and solvents can be done right now DEMAND CLEAN AIR. Written in 1991, Demand Clean Air combines sound sculptures, hip-hop rhythm section and languages from all over the world. Maybe one day . . .
Try2 4:29
Straight-up instrumental soundtrack song with heavy funk, hip-hop, triphop and jazz influences, leaves space for picture. Drives strongly.
E4 What? 2:21
Contemplative melody set against sound sculptures based on village life in South America. Ends with hopeful rhythmic pickup.
Mystical Way 4:18
At a time in love with the exotic, the mists of cultures grown in incomprehensible places for incomprehensibly long periods of history, I am informed, transfixed at the beauty. Rock with funk and jazz influences.
Humphreys Theme 2:33
Instrumental kalimba and ocean-based sound sculptures with ambient base. Kalimba has been my main instrument for a number of years.
C Images 3:37
As a musician and sculptor, Bob conceived of his company as a sculpture and operated it to achieve artistic as well as economic, environmental, social, and community goals. This song articulates the images he tried to create that would display and inform the listener of his artistic intentions.