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The Langley Schools Music Project
The Langley Schools Music Project is a collection of childrens chorus recordings made from 1976-77 by Canadian music teacher Hans Fenger in the school gymnasium. The students beautifully performed pop hits by the likes of The Beach Boys, David Bowie, and Paul McCartney. The recordings were quickly forgotten until author, radio DJ, and "outsider music" enthusiast Irwin Chusid rediscovered them in 2000. He managed to get them released on Bar/None Records, and they immediately created an international buzz, making many end-of-the-year best album lists in 2001. VH-1 orchestrated a reunion of the students and their teacher in 2002, and aired a documentary as well.
Discography
Lochiel and South Carvolth Schools, 1976
- You're So Good To Me
- To Know Him Is To Love Him
- Help Me, Rhonda
- Space Oddity
- I'm Into Something Good
- Band on the Run
- Rhiannon
- Little Deuce Coupe
- Saturday Night
Hans Fenger/Wix-Brown Elementary School, 1977
- Venus and Mars/Rock Show
- You're Sixteen
- Wildfire
- In My Room
- I Get Around
- The Long and Winding Road
- Desperado
- Good Vibrations
- God Only Knows
- Sweet Caroline
- Mandy
- Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft
Innocence & Despair, 2001
(Compilation of previous 2 LPs, recorded 1976-77)
- Venus and Mars/Rock Show (Paul McCartney & Wings)
- Good Vibrations (The Beach Boys)
- God Only Knows (The Beach Boys)
- Space Oddity (David Bowie)
- The Long and Winding Road (The Beatles)
- Band on the Run (Paul McCartney & Wings)
- I'm Into Something Good (Herman's Hermits)
- In My Room (The Beach Boys)
- Saturday Night (Bay City Rollers)
- I Get Around (The Beach Boys)
- Mandy (Barry Manilow)
- Help Me, Rhonda (The Beach Boys)
- Desperado (The Eagles)
- You're So Good To Me (The Beach Boys)
- Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond)
- To Know Him Is To Love Him (Teddy Bears )
- Rhiannon (Fleetwood Mac)
- You're Sixteen (Ringo Starr)
- Little Deuce Coupe (The Beach Boys)
- Wildfire (Michael Martin Murphy )
- Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft (The Carpenters)
Quotes
- "The backing arrangement is astounding. Coupled with the earnest if lugubrious vocal performance you have a piece of art that I couldn't have conceived of, even with half of Columbia's finest export products in me." - David Bowie (on "Space Oddity")
- "The effect of all those young voices singing 'Calling Occupants' is charming." - Richard Carpenter, The Carpenters
- "When I heard about the Langley project, it seemed very interesting, but I did have the thought that it might sound like children singing off-key in a gym. The reality blew me away-- a haunting, evocative wall-of-sound experience that is affecting in an incredibly visceral way. What an amazing CD!" - Fred Schneider, The B-52s
- "I knew virtually nothing about conventional music education, and didn't know how to teach singing. Above all, I knew nothing of what children's music was supposed to be. But the kids had a grasp of what they liked: emotion, drama, and making music as a group. Whether the results were good, bad, in tune or out was no big deal -- they had elàn. This was not the way music was traditionally taught. But then I never liked conventional 'children's music,' which is condescending and ignores the reality of children's lives, which can be dark and scary. These children hated 'cute.' They cherished songs that evoked loneliness and sadness." - Hans Fenger, Langley music supervisor/arranger
Links
See also: Outsider Music
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