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A Noise From The Deep
Just Another Murder
Sapphire Sky Blue
Butterfly Effect
Fatty's Day Off
Mabel Normand
The Real Roscoe
Famous Players
Barnyard Flirtations
Hollywood
Tragicomique
Fatty & Mabel Adrift (1916)
Just Another Murder Music Video
Recorded in New York, Jan-May 2005.
<i> Fatty & Mabel Adrift </i> is a 1916 movie directed by Roscoe Arbuckle, with music score by Dave Douglas (2005) from Keystone playlist plus additional music.
<i> Fatty & Mabel Adrift </i> (1916/Keystone-Triangle) stars Roscoe Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, Al St. John, and Luke the Dog. Filmed in Los Angeles toward the end of 1915, this was one of Arbuckle's last productions in L.A. before leaving Sennett & Keystone and moving East. It was also one of the last before a serious leg infection that caused him to lose about 85 pounds, which he eventually regained, along with a limp.
Notice that Mabel always refers to him as Roscoe, never "Fatty." It was not a nickname he particularly liked. Normand was one of the few who stuck by Arbuckle through his trials of 1921 and 1922, even despite the damage it did to her own career.
Luke was actually Arbuckle's own dog, who appeared in many films and drew a decent salary from the studio.
Al St. John, the jilted lover, was Roscoe's nephew and worked closely with him and Buster Keaton in many classic films.
Just Another Murder contains vignettes from the film <i> Fatty's Tin-Type Tangle </i> (1915/Keystone)
© & ℗ 2005 Greenleaf Music, Inc. PO Box 477364, Chicago, Il 60647.
Similar to
Dave Douglas - Keystone, this version is pressed by www.breakthroughaudio.com
Recorded in New York, Jan-May 2005.
Fatty & Mabel Adrift is a 1916 movie directed by Roscoe Arbuckle, with music score by Dave Douglas (2005) from Keystone playlist plus additional music.
Fatty & Mabel Adrift (1916/Keystone-Triangle) stars Roscoe Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, Al St. John, and Luke the Dog. Filmed in Los Angeles toward the end of 1915, this was one of Arbuckle's last productions in L.A. before leaving Sennett & Keystone and moving East. It was also one of the last before a serious leg infection that caused him to lose about 85 pounds, which he eventually regained, along with a limp.
Notice that Mabel always refers to him as Roscoe, never "Fatty." It was not a nickname he particularly liked. Normand was one of the few who stuck by Arbuckle through his trials of 1921 and 1922, even despite the damage it did to her own career.
Luke was actually Arbuckle's own dog, who appeared in many films and drew a decent salary from the studio.
Al St. John, the jilted lover, was Roscoe's nephew and worked closely with him and Buster Keaton in many classic films.
Just Another Murder contains vignettes from the film Fatty's Tin-Type Tangle (1915/Keystone)
© & ℗ 2005 Greenleaf Music, Inc. PO Box 477364, Chicago, Il 60647.
Bass
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Brad Jones
Drums
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Gene Lake
Electric Piano [Wurlitzer]
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Jamie Saft
Producer
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David Torn
Saxophone
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Marcus Strickland
Trumpet, Composed By, Producer
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Dave Douglas
Turntables
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DJ Olive
Bass
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Brad Jones
Drums
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Gene Lake
Electric Piano [Wurlitzer]
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Jamie Saft
Producer
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David Torn
Saxophone
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Marcus Strickland
Trumpet, Composed By, Producer
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Dave Douglas
Turntables
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DJ Olive
Copyright (c)
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Greenleaf Music, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Greenleaf Music, Inc.
Made By
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Sonopress Arvato, USA
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F029102
Pressed By
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Sonopress Arvato, USA
Copyright (c)
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Greenleaf Music, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Greenleaf Music, Inc.
Manufactured By
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www.breakthroughaudio.com
Glass Mastered At
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Optical Experts Manufacturing
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0359518
Glass Mastered At
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Optical Experts Manufacturing