Saturday, April 25, 2026

Playlist

Preface

"The morning of the third day dawned fair and fresh, and once more the solitary night-man at the fore-mast-head was relieved by crowds of daylight look-outs, who dotted every mast and almost every spar.
'D'ye see him?' cried Ahab; but the whale was not yet in sight.
'In his infallible wake, though; but follow that wake, that's all. Helm there; steady, as thou goest, and hast been going. What a lovely day again! were it a new-made world, and made for a summer-house to the angels, and this morning the first of its throwing open to them, a fairer day could not dawn upon that world.'"
Herman Melville, from Moby-Dick; Or, The Whale.

Texts

Recorded

April 18, 2026

String Quartet Movement - Chamber Music Summer Camp Participants [from Eisenbrey 2003]

a theme and variations
Haydn or Beethoven
possibly Schubert?

I'm That Chick - Mariah Carey [from E=MC2]

tricked out like a sweet ride
self advertising product

Ghost of the Woman You Killed - Canals of Venice [recorded live at The Comet, Seattle, March 5, 2013]

a song about forgiveness
with an inscrutable back story

Whatever You Do - Brandi Carlyle [from By The Way, I Forgive You]

message
as though
to a specific person 

one could identify
with either person
specified
or specifier 

goes all stadium on itself

Shoel - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [November 26, 2023]

not quite moving in traditonal manners
just off a smidge
to liven the experience
of the given melody

Sonata in A Major, Kk. 322 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

he plays most of these on harpsichord
but this one is on a fortepiano
allowing a touch subtlety to imitate singing accents

La Muette de Portici, Act V - Daniel-François-Esprit Auber - Dessau Anhalt Theater Chorus, Anhaltische Philharmonie Dessau, Antony Hermus, Diego Torre, Oscar De La Torre, Angelina Ruzzafante, Wiard Witholt

situation perfectly normal
daily life among the fisherfolk 

here comes trouble
in baritone 

plot is happening
excited shouting
alarmed chorus
battle joined
volcano erupts
principals perish
enemy takes the stage
no sequel 

tam tam hollows out the ending

Novelleten, op. 21: #5 in D Major - Robert Schumann - Florian Uhlig

the flittering attention of the suddenly enamored
their dreamy abstraction and immediate moods

Buch der Lieder I, S. 531: IV. Der König von Thule - Franz Liszt - Leslie Howard

depicting a singer and their pianist
and inventing a poem they are doing
for solo piano

Sonata in A, Op. 66 (#8) - Alexander Scriabin - John Ogdon

floating motes of note strings
bathed in light
we enter their voluptuous world

April 19, 2026

A Little Talk With Jesus - Ernest Phipps and His Holiness Quartet [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

tent meeting singers
singing a tent meeting song

easy to find a place within it
allows sociability on the meeting ground

Overture - Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald [from Porgy and Bess]

in American musical theater
an overture trotted out the tunes you were about to hear
so that they exist in your ear
prior to their appearance on stage
it acts as an advertisement
the musical marquee
letters to be switched out
when the run ends
not otherwise intended to be anything
as a thing in itself 

in a recorded album
it becomes an album in itself
a medley

I Saw Her Standing There - The Beatles [from The Beatles Anthology]

dive bar rock hasn't changed much since 63

You Left The Water Running - Maurice and Mac [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

a complaint set to a clever wording
transforming pain into a pattern

Bishop Danced - Bruce Springsteen [from Tracks]

this is a strong song
to my ear he overdoes things a bit
or he sings as though there was a crowd to hear him
as though into an imaginary present
was this actually live
or did they add the polite applause as a placeholder for the screaming fans?
small actual audience I believe

The Sixties - T Bone Burnett [from Proof Through The Night]

something misanthropic in the scent of this

The Wrong Child - REM [from Green]

cue and response
echo
inexact echo
a recurrence
but not a repetition

Love's Philosophy - King's Singers [from Chansons d'amour]

the choral speaker
addresses themself
to an absent subject 

April 20, 2026

Appalachia Calling - Tingstad & Rumbel [from American Acoustic]

finger picking patterns
decorated baskets
a hand craft

Down - Christian Asplund [from Brainstun]

the inflections of jazz adjacent performance practice
speak in a pitch space
more plainly
than the recent academically aligned extended technique music does
pitch populates its segmented larger time structures
(verses, et cetera)

Miles Away - Madonna [from Hard Candy]

words spoken onto a circular pattern

Garuda - Steve Layton [from The Composer Plays Revisited]

fog and twisty and knobbled branches
predawn morning
these naiads may not be entirely benign

To Wait -Taylor Ho Bynum and Mark Dresser [from THB Bootlegs Volume 4]

the beast slumbers
slow snore and twitchy joints

Deep The Forest Sleeps (Soundscroll XI) - S. Eric Scribner [from Soundscrolls: Lost Landscapes]

a poem announces the argument
chapter headings or epigrams
finds itself here and there
in the body of the scroll

Lover of The Lord - Huggins & Phipps Sacred Harp Singers [from Goodbye, Babylon]

salvation by threat
post mortem

No (Rehearsal) - Norman Monath [from Songs of The Pogo]

it's the Banned Rehearsal theme song!

Relata II - Milton Babbitt [from Erik Carlson's Ever Expanding Milton Babbitt Album]

a soundworld densely configured
pulls at ones parts
pokes and prods
turns it over in configured hands
instruments ferociously imitating abstraction

Master Race Rock - The Dictators [from Nancy's Mix]

punk clowns

Where Duty Calls - Patti Smith [from Dream of Life]

think of the music
as the audible poem's decor

Bourbon Street Parade [from New Orleans Traditional Jazz Legends Vol. 3]

lines start simple
spill into ornateness

Gaza - Karin Blaine [from Dirty Money]

empathetic identification
agitprop

These Days - Goodness [from Goodness 1995-1998]

self boostering

Ave Maria - Beyoncé [from I Am...Sasha Fierce]

technical showcase

April 21, 2026

If You Come Around Here - The Swearengens [from Waiting On The Sunrise]

ostracism and fear

Pretty Flamingo - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Skylark, Seattle, March 1, 2018]

and thusly guys tell gals how to be

O Love, How Cheering Is Thy Ray! - Keith Eisenbrey - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey [from Keith Eisenbrey #7: 1995-2001]

poem speaking through a collaboration of elements

How Much Can I Stand? - Gladys Bentley [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

voices internal to the guitar strums
pass from string to string
or not
the difference can be heard

Oh, Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison [from For The Lonely]

see above
standing on one leg

The Sick Rose (Blake) - Allen Ginsberg [from Holy Soul, Jelly Roll]

tightly made
tightly sung

Somebody to Hold Me - Jonathan Richman [from Jonathan Sings!]

Fleetwoods harmony singing

8 Ball - N.W.A. [from Straight Outta Compton]

streets of pool balls

Tom and Susan Wasinger, U.S.A. [from The World Sings Goodnight]

the reverb sets this in a creepy light

I Was Made to Love Him - Whitney Houston [from My Love Is Your Love]

for those singing along
this is indoctrination

Hey, Hey Baby (Betty's Blues) - Bettye LaVette [from A Woman Like Me]

there's the come on
sultry blues

Ring of Fire (Spanish) - Vince Mira [from The Cash Cabin Sessions]

the difference between a diphthong and a polysyllable
is a matter of articulatory discernment

Wolf Pack - The Hunting Club [from Holiday Beach]

play tough with friends
ramp up the prance
everybody's chance
to wail and whoop

Pop Song 4Ever - Pity Party [from Are We Happy Yet?]

English lives in its diphthongs
slides off all that is pure
a language born in sneers

I'll Always Have Faith In You - Eddie Floyd [from Written In Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos]

a hymn
a hummable hymn
a humble hymn
hymn humble and hummable

I Remember Calvary - Ernest V. Stoneman's Dixie Mountaineers [from Goodbye, Babylon]

pure nasal vowels
brings the R sound forward
to resonate in the skull

Love Walked In - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin]

introduction designed for the technicolor widescreen Sarah
obligatory harp sweep to fade

Ballerina - Van Morrison [from Astral Weeks]

a picture becomes a story
becomes a confession
his four syllable ballerina
has more syllable to it
than any other

Higher Hell - Echo and The Bunnymen [from Porcupine]

smiling equates with happy
but miles apart 

dividing a threatening speech
into like-syllabled segments 

overwhelm and fade

We Write The Songs - Marley Marl [from In Control Volume 1]

neighborhood hero
champion and familiars

Please Read Me - Fastbacks [from Zucker]

the space has been energized
the pitch contour of the melody
occupies a similar relation to the verticals of chordal identity
to that
of the reference
to the words

Quality - Paul Simon [from The Essential Paul Simon]

conversation on soundstage
with backing vocals for each side

Track 11 - Eckstine Middle School Students [from Mach 6]

the percussion showcase
woodblocks and whistles

contrapunktus XI.2 (in memoriam David Lewin) - J. K. Randall [from Open Space 22]

these notes
are notes
their relations to each other
become
what the notes are made from
they are immediate notes
becoming what their relations make them
without loss of plain noteness
they are notes
prior to their timbral identity
a note
is a note
prior
to being grouped

Was There a Light - Lori Goldston [from Film Scores]

a musical statement is a partitioning of musical experience
that completes itself at some level
they can imitate aspects of other modes of statement
such as syllabic count patterning

I Call Bullshit - The Bombpops [from Dear Beer]

life as a card game
wisdom of the world

Here I Raise Mine Ebenezer - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [from Keith Eisenbrey #7: 1995-2001]

our tune is plunked out in dream land
rushes ahead
drifts back
tilts over the edge
runs headlong
falls into reverie
dream land takes back its own

April 22, 2026

I Remember Calvary - Ernest V. Stoneman's Dixie Mountaineers [from Goodbye, Babylon]

{oops! forgot to check this off the last go-round}

log cabin fiddle
and harmony
and melody
and intonation
and nasal vowels

Heartbreaker - Ray Charles [from  Yes Indeed!]

the nefarious wiles of schoolgirls
yep there's the death threat

Girl (You Captivate Me) - ? and The Mysterians [from The Best of ? and The Mysterians]

early near-pornographic humping sounds

Wolfyodel - Keith Johnston, J. K. Randall, Daniel Warner [from Inter/Play]

rattle scrape waggle 

sounds stick out
it's what they're for 

items in a field
pitch bend to scribble notes over with
or buzz like doppler flies 

the puppies practice yowling
scraping air past a reed

Pride (In The Name of Love) - U2 [from Rattle and Hum]

too many people in one place
for my comfort level

I Know It's Gonna Happen - David Bowie [from Black Tie White Noise]

hortatory
for at the brink
of the plunge

Tete-a-Tete - Robert Morris [from Open Space 14]

two sets of six strings
fret hands and strum hands
array wranglers
whoop-di-yi-ay
orderly arrays

If I Can't - 50 Cent [from Get Rich or Die Tryin']

toughest of all y'all

True Beauty - Courtney Marie Andrews [from Urban Myths]

the counterpoint of guitar figuration
is affected by the fret board's interval structure 

//sweet song

Live - No Man's String Band [from Let Truth Be Told]

dissertating doctorally
in guitar picking
and ukulele strumming

Gerascophobia - Arbor Towers [from Old]

a generous meter
in fours of three
room to breathe
sold soul to city
suit job
shredding life

A Teenage Love Song If I Ever Heard One - Star Anna [from Love Shades, streamed February 14, 2023]

we switch out listening filters effortlessly

My Blackbirds are Bluebirds Now - McKinney's Cotton Pickers [from That Devilin' Tune]

the music tells us what to expect of it
and we get a cheerful song too 

tenorly crooned 

fingers just want to dance

Carol - Chuck Berry [from The Best of Chuck Berry]

doesn't spend much time floorbound

Tears of Rage - The Band [from Music from Big Pink]

our filters limit the range of what we expect
sets
of what is part
of each part
of the meter

All Out of Focus - Dan Sedia - Dan Sedia [recorded live at Bard College, March 18, 1983]

solo electric guitar

D.J. K La Boss - EPMD [from Strictly Business]

musique concrète
if sounds are concrete
precision machinery

Dry - PJ Harvey [from Rid of Me]

we brace ourselves for each music differently

Black Mot - Scurvy Bastards [from Piranthology]

Orphic legend
witchcraft

Marjan - The Tiptons Saxophone Quartet [from Laws of Motion]

on a march from here to there

For The Sake of Sound Mind - The Botherations [from The Botherations]

prep for another day
of important guy
work

Making Love - Brenda Ray [from Original Songs/1950s Music]

our filters are a form of empathy
we adjust our mode of reception
to whom we are hearing

Slow Blues - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [from Keith Eisenbrey #7: 1995-2001]

for a few moments
it passes through sounds
that might be mistaken for typical 

a music about relations within measured time spans

April 23, 2026

Primrose Hill - Daniels-Deason Sacred Harp Singers [from Goodbye, Babylon]

sol do mi fa
excellent metrical modulations

Autumn Leaves - Little Willie John

the vocal tells us what to imagine
while we dance together

Still Raining, Still Dreaming - The Jimi Hendrix Experience [from Electric Ladyland]

whatever it is we say
in language
about music
is
at best
about a verbal formulation
of what music is
to talk about
a theory
or model for instance 

if these
were not a music
but
a silent film of something
we could talk about the something
that the silent film is of
but the film on the screen
is still just light and shadow
likewise
music
just
a show of sound

The Bare and Peeling - Jill Borner - Jill Borner, Keith Eisenbrey, Dan Sedia [recorded live at Bard College, March 18, 1983]

at the time it just seemed to be
what we were up to
but it has aged well

Mood for Trouble - Soundgarden - [from Ultramega OK]

the affect of a music
is our gut feel
concerning the actions
of an avatar
arising in our experience
of sound going by

La Belle Argentina II - Black Cat Orchestra [from Dante's Inferno Live Score]

dancers might be stand-ins
for such avatars

Given To Fly - Pearl Jam [from Rearview Mirror]

the purpose of the notes
is to clarify the meter
where the pitches are in the meter
is the matter of it
that stuff
of which
the meter is made

Threats - Jay-Z [from The Black Album]

stage speech taunt
at Shakespearean length 

interesting vowels in the front of his mouth

Desert Music: Pillar - Paul Des Marais - Paul Des Marais [from Open Space 28]

how the light plays upon it 

//fine piano playing!

Track 4 - Pouch [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 6, 2013]

the vocal amplification
was not quite able to compete with the amp
the flavor of the voice is clear  though 

loud but fun 

goes on to a new thing
machine throb
allows the guitar to sing a tune

Unkoil - Strung Out [from Black Out The Sky]

the sorts of words
that one probably could make out
if one paid attention to them
but aren't likely to be worth the effort

Chamber Music VII Solar Ring - Steve Peters [from Chamber Music]

momentarily stable gravitational resonance

Diga Diga Do - The Sizzlers [from That Devilin' Tune]

one might imagine a dancer and a musician
outdoing each other at cross-imitation of each other 

this dance has elbows
the sound of a wheezebox
following the tenor line

Guess Things Happen That Way - Johnny Cash [from Sun Records Definitive Hits]

ba doo ba doo
shorter than two minutes
wouldn't want to crowd out the sponsor's important message

Always - Rusty Dedrick Orchestra [from Irving Berlin; All By Myself: Notable Compositions 1926-1933]

a melody
is how one says
if
one says
what is said
as the words do

Wonderland - XTC [from Fossilfuel]

happy little animated animal chatter
a poem addressed to a you
flatters the reader
into empathizing
with the poem's you

Tweeter and The Monkey Man - Traveling Wilburys [from Traveling Wilburys]

on the legendary lam of legend
the legend of being Bonnie and Friend
cross border jurisdiction battle

Racism/New Agenda - Janet Jackson [from Janet]

every cranny points at the voice
commercial brand promotion

Soundscape-Caleb  -  [from Jack Straw Cultural Center, Blind Youth Audio Project 2003]

growldog attacks woodblocks

Strange Flowers, Occasional Storms - Robert Morris - Zuzanna Szewczyk Kwan [from Robert Morris at 70]

music for several avatars
in dramatic encounter

Ikea Nesting Syndrome - Jaguar Shark [from Red Vinyl]

interval
between the mundanity of what I can catch of the situation being sung about
and the vehement delivery

response at a single level

Cease Fire - Christina Aguilera [from Lotus]

the noise of opening
calling truce as a dance

Depth of Mercy - Keith Eisenbrey - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey [from Keith Eisenbrey #7: 1995-2001]

to harmonize a melody
by placing chords beneath it
is to partition it
by its relations
to its vertical environments

You're Going To Leave the Old Home, Jim - Eva Parker [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

rural sentimental southern pastoral nostalgia

2 Musics for Lukas Foss (midi) - Benjamin Boretz

very busily bustles its business
and tells us
now I'm done

Magic of Love - Big Brother and the Holding Company [from Cheap Thrills]

send 'em out singing
go home time

Beauty and The Beast - Stevie Nicks [from Timespace]

so romantic
to so thusly suffer 

the woman who suffers more romantically than you do

Girl With the Flaxen Hair - The Canadian Brass [from More Greatest Hits]

the melody betrays an acquaintance with Mussorgsky?

Method Man - Wu-Tang Clan [from Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)]

competitive torture devices
worthy of the Roman Empire
guys dancing with their guyness hanging out

Colors: Orange - Jesse Canterbury and Bradley Hawkins [from Bradley Hawkins, Jesse Canterbury]

a particularly spiky hue

In Session at The Tintinabulary

April 19, 2026

Miles' Lane - Keith Eisenbrey

April 20, 2026

Banned Rehearsal 1149 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer

Postscripts

Drops

Music of Gavin Borchert (part 2)

This volume collects 30 additional two-part inventions by Seattle composer Gavin Borchert, performed on clavichord. The recordings were made at my home in 2023.

recordings of my compositions (and more!) can be found at keitheisenbrey.bandcamp.com - free to download or stream

Saturday, April 18, 2026

Playlist

Preface

"ODE TO THE SEA:
(WITH INTERRUPTIONS).

Written on Margate sands, by Miss Belinda Bucklersbury.

Oh! lovely Sea; sweet daughter of the sky!
To thee I pour my soul: on thee I cry:
Oh! let some sister Naiad float this way,
Lend me her wand, then 'mid the waves I'll stray.

[Here you are, my lady, Bathe you for a shilling. Comfortablest machine on the beach; and no hextry charge for soap and towels.]

Oh! for the merry sea-bird's wind, to fly
To where yon sunny cloud floats in the sky,
And seems a fairy palace built of light,
A happy home, where all is gay and bright.

[Try a donkey, ma'am. He'll carry you as quiet as a lamb, and nuffink von't tire him.]

Ocean! how strange, how wondrous strange thy power,
At morning's dawn, or glowing sunset hour!
Ev'n now my heart earth's narrow bounds hath pass'd;
My swelling brain for its cribbed cell's too vast.

[Take a pair o' sculls, ma'am. I'll row you a mile out and a mile in for half-a-crown; and there aint a trimmer little craft in all Margate, than 'Moll o' Wapping.']

All sweet emotions on thy shores abound:
All gentle passions gentler here are found.
'Twas here first sprang to life bright Beauty's Queen;
Nurtured and cradled on thy billows green.

[Buy a Wenus's ear, Miss? or a box o' powder to perwent sea-sickness? Only von and sixpence the lot.]

Here soothing thoughts come borne on zephyr's wing,
And round the heart, like summer flowers, spring,
Sweet thoughts of love, that all thoughts else control,
And in one mighty passion bind the soul.

[Here's a prime box o' smuggled cigars, Miss, for your sweetheart! or a nice little keg o' rale French brandy, for yourself! Let you have 'em a bargain.]

While yet a child, Ocean, I loved to stand
Gazing and list'ning on thy pebbly strand;
And, even now, the song I seem to hear--
The mariner's song, to my young heart so dear.

[Yoi-hoi! -- Yoi-ee-ho! -- Yow! -- Yoi-ee-hey! -- Eiugh? -- Yoi-oi! -- Oi-yoi! -- Ee-ow-oi-yo hough! &c. &c.]

Oh! mighty, wondrous world; what fearful forms
Of giant force thou nursest in thy storms!
Here pond'rous whales 'mid crashing icebergs stray;
There vast leviathans with tempests play.

[Here's your perriwinkles! penny a pint! Winkle-winkle-winkle-winkle-winkle-man! Fine fresh winkles only a penny a pint!]

Behold, along the beach, these beauteous shells!
In each, I ween, some ocean-spirit dwells:
Pluck we the first. It's pearly depths behold!
What hues of crimson, em'rald, azure, gold!

[Oh! crikey, Bill; vot a conch that lady's got!]

Alas! I'm but a hapless child of earth;
I cannot stray where syren songs of mirth
Are heard in coral bowers with pearls bedight;
On me sweet Fortune never smiled so bright!

[Try your luck, marm, in the Lottery! A musical box, two paper nautiluses, and a piece of the wreck of the Royal George. Only von shilling a ticket, and only two numbers wacant.]

Ofttimes at eve, when the pale moon shines clear,
And soft winds sigh, those notes I seem to hear;
Ev'n now, methought I heard the magic strain,
Oh! syren, sing that well-known song again!

[Nix, my Dolly, pals, fake away -- Ni-ix, my Dolly, pals, fake away.]

But, oh! a weight oppresses my sad soul;
My spirits sinks beneath its dread control.

[EASE HER! Ease her!]

Thy boiling waves my daring footsteps spurn;
To earth again in grief I'm forced to turn.

[HALF TURN ASTARN! -- Half turn astarn! GO ON! Go on!]

Farewell! farewell! though I could stay and gaze
On thy bright tide, sweet Sea, for endless days;
but earthly voices call me to the shore,
I must away; fare -- fare-thee-well once more!

(In a very small voice, half a mile off.)

[Holloa, marm, you can't get back! you've let the tide come up all roun you, and if you attempt to stir you're a drownded woman. Stop where you are, and hold fast by your camp-stool till the man comes; and he'll bring you ashore wery comfortable on his back for half-a-crown.]"

from The Comick Almanack, 1st Series 1835-1843]

Texts

Recorded

April 11, 2026

Great Crush Collision - Scott Joplin - E. Power Biggs

a story is told in carefully framed scenes
camera holds still

Goin' Back - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at The Roxy]

there are figures deemed appropriate
for particular order positions along their line 

could play it in their sleep

Power of Love - T Bone Burnett [from Truth Decay]

the sound of this is confined in a low room

I Have Loved Flowers That Fade (Finzi) - King's Singers [from My Spirit Sang All Day]

egregiously sweet intonation

Angel Concert - S. Eric Scribner [from Pianosphere]

a sequence made of sounds of instruments
playing the stuff of music
manipulated as blocks
in naked order

Sacajawea - Tingstad & Rumbel [from American Acoustic]

frame drum
in a wash of synth
and a round toned flute

Dirt Off Your Shoulder - Jay-Z [from The Black Album]

easter egg sounds
injected here and there

Five Minutes to Midnight - Star Anna and The Laughing Dogs [from Crooked Path]

broad three beat groove
fourth is empty for the fills

Tonight - Acapulco Lips [from Demos]

sock hop skirt twirling tempo

Dust Devils - Steve Layton [from Trouble In Mind]

shukashukashuka
chimachimachima
tangatangatanga

passenger accretion

April 12, 2026

Banned Rehearsal 1088 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [November 20, 2023]

events are singular by definition
even an event of events
is a singular event
everything that happens in music
happens within a span of experienced time
and within a volume of experienced space 

we roll and we toll
the rolls roll on
exhibiting properties of curves
tiny shiny tolls

Sonata in A Major, Kk. 321 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

this sonata is a jolly adventure

La Muette de Portici, Act 4 - Daniel-François-Esprit Auber - Dessau Anhalt Theater Chorus, Anhaltische Philharmonie Dessau, Antony Hermus, Diego Torre, Oscar De La Torre, Angelina Ruzzafante, Wiard Witholt

this music is very like those fabulous Looney Tunes scores
in affect as well as purpose
it is the gestural language of the voice that sings 

this dude sounds like he's in uniform militaire
signified by crisply dotted rhythms
in groups of two and four 

this dude is distressed 

fabulous horn parts!

the crowds gather
we must be nearing the act's grand finale
trumpets announce celebration
a happy chorus bounces in
spectacle is the name of the game

Novelletten, Op. 21; #4 in D Major - Robert Schumann - Florian Uhlig

this music's feet won't quite stay under its trunk
this one dances gracefully
floating across the stage
back to chasing one's feet across the dance floor

Buch der Lieder I, S. 531: III. Mignons Lied - Franz Liszt - Leslie Howard

bits of this have an almost Webernian clarity and focus

April 13, 2026

Sonata in F, Op. 68 (#9) - Alexander Scriabin - Ruth Laredo

moved by winds
lines made fast

Shine On Me - Ernest Phipps and His Holiness Singers [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

the relative steadiness of tempo
follows the breaths of the singers

Green Chri$tma$ - Stan Freberg [from The Very Best of Stan Freberg]

amalgamated cheese
less tars 

went out with button shoes

Always - Ella Fitzgerald [from Love Songs: The Best of the Verve Song Book]

graceful limbs on cushions of reeds

Emily - Bill Evans [from Another Time: The Hilversam Concert]

putting it across as a song
then as a dance

Bring 'Em Down - Fairport Convention [from Meet On The Ledge]

the singer sings the song
without being involved in it personally

Pilgrimage - REM [from Murmur]

begin with off stage herald
clip in the middles of the verses' lines
sail on through the chorus's lines
bridge bit pounded

Ave Maria - London Symphony Orchestra [from Joy To The World]

so you know you've purchased a classy item
for your classy home

The Lounge/Funky Big Band - Janet Jackson [from Janet]

the prologue
outside of the song proper
functions
as an attempt
to produce the illusion
of a glamorous life being led

To Have And Not To Hold - Madonna [from Ray of Light]

the arrangement leaves a hole
right where her voice wants to sit 

this song has a steamy moody cover

Turkish Song - Scurvy Bastards [from Battle Born]

the world
as seen by the maritime
where musics mix

Your News is Sanitized - Goat [from Special Agent]

this sound is interiored
deep underground
factory sounds
high tech Nibelungs

Hey Yesterday/Love Blackmail - Your Mother Should Know [live at The Comet, Seattle, March 5, 2013]

what does professional mean
with regard to the qualities of sound?

Can't Get Away - Kara Hesse [from Sojourner]

fantasy desire
captured by pirates

Blue Pt. 2 - Waxahatchee [from Cerulean Salt]

runs her lines together
across the lines

The Length of the Muscle Does Not Change - Anna La Barge, Tom Baker [from Sand]

keening
surface to surface
squeal

Sister Maude Mule - Alec Johnson [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

there's that legendary stubborn mule
back by popular demand 

you can't make me do it
that's all
I ain't gonna do it
that's all

April 14, 2026

It's Over - Roy Orbison [from For The Lonely]

any music is an image of its time
aspirations
obsessions
prejudices
anxieties

From Me to You - The Beatles [from The Beatles Anthology]

the colors of its fabrics and refrigerators

Sweet Sweet Baby - Aretha Franklin [form Lady Soul]

nicknames from aristocracy
our anxiety for hierarchic societies

Girls On Film - Duran Duran [from Nancy's Mix]

like a photo shoot scene in a film

Old Time Religion - Girl Trouble [from Hit It Or Quit It]

with cars
like biceps

All I've Ever Wanted - Mariah Carey [from Music Box]

is this what we
the listening public
want to be told
or is it a sedative
or an opiate?

You'll Never Stand Alone - Whitney Houston [from My Love Is Your Love]

this song aspires to prop you up in adversity
buy this product

Me, Myself, and I - Beyoncé [from Dangerously In Love]

fantasy tales of complex love lives
daytime serials
beach reads 

the little left/right vocal cadenza is fun

Annoy Hard Rock Hard-Danny - Sacajawea Elementary Students [from Digital Dreams]

teaching tykes to use machinery

Songs 3 and 4 - Red Ribbon [live at The Comet, Seattle, March 5, 2013]

pushing into a chest voice
sailing in head voice

Fall On November - Canals of Venice [from Fall On November]

intentional segregation of tracks
everybody reverbs to their own room

Sinfonia 8 (piano) - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded December 20, 2023]

a rhythm is a theory about pitch
this one makes me smile

Black and Tan Fantasy - Duke Ellington and His Washingtonians [from Ken Burns Jazz Collection]

in a culture
in which
performance practice
was far from standardized
a song or number
becomes a concept
lurking behind individual performances

Tomorrow (Rehearsal) - Norman Monath [from Songs of The Pogo]

you'll hoist the high . . . glass
and sit on your . . . chair

Love and Learn - Dolly Parton [from Just Because I'm a Woman]

small form literature for the masses

The Neighbors - Jonathan Richman [from Jonathan Sings!]

neighbors
as euphemism
for busybodies

Ovdaviala Lissitchkata - Bulgarian State Radio & TV Female Vocal Choir [from Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares Vol. 2]

a museum exhibit
or an expression
expressed as a museum exhibit
or
an image in a beaker

Cold Mountain Songs: Climbing Up Cold Mountain - Robert Morris - Deborah Norin-Kuehn, Margaret Kampmeier [from Open Space 30]

hand over hand
with brash care
tenuous hold

Hypercool - Goodness [from Goodness 1995-1998]

alt goth

Soundscape-Andi [from Jack Straw Cultural Center Blind Youth Audio Project 2003]

foghorn bass
with angling reel sounds
and wind
and splash
and frogs
splish splash
fresh fish

Tax Lady - Smokestack and The Foothill Fury [from A Live Wire]

the wealthy
have no cause
to criticize income tax
since
it
currently
benefits them
both financially
and politically 

screed scrawl

Song 3 - Dead Bars [live at The Comet, Seattle, March 5, 2013]

some times
are recorded 

for posterity

Whiskey and Loneliness Don't Mix - Denise Glover [from Gaps In The Stories]

sad sack story
so the guitars
can play
their sad sack licks

Seem an I - PJ Harvey [from I Inside The Old Year Dying]

a personal geology of psyche

If You Want The Rainbow - Lee Morse [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

a voice from radio days
you must have the rain
across the kitchen table
cycle the sentiment

Let's Call the Whole Thing Off - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin]

this and the other
or this and that
and so
our romance
must fall
quite flat

Someone's Coming - The Who [from Magic Bus]

this album
must have been ripped from a dubbed tape
I can't imagine why the sound would be so awful otherwise
but I honestly think I'm getting enough of an idea
of what this is
that I don't care to spend money
to improve the experience

Higher Hell - Echo and The Bunnymen [from Porcupine]

tight columns of words
nonstandard verticality of medium
eights and sixes and sevens and fives
chorus in threes and fours
verse numbers loaded back into the chorus numbers
to close

Giz Starts Buggin' - Audio Two [from What More Can I Say]

I think I may have already listened to this
in recent weeks
oh well
mostly the system works well enough 

perhaps not 

now the correct track
still boasting
fantasy of financial power

Can Can - Empire Brass Quintet [from Class Brass On The Edge]

during which
those looking to the music
were outliers
and the legs
were insulted thereby

Born In Puerto Rico - Paul Simon [from The Essential Paul Simon]

our national linguistic dysfunction
is a lingering symptom
of global conflicts from all sides

Three for (solo clarinet): Alone - Jesse Canterbury, Bradley Hawkins [from Bradley Hawkins & Jesse Canterbury]

for solo reeds
side by side
one kisser

April 15, 2026

No Sympathy, No Light - Solvents [from Manresa Castle]

terraced dynamics
mostly subdued
but bigger at articulation points

Love Is Lost - David Bowie [from The Next Day]

what person is this
that tells the poem's you
what they are? 

the voice of the world's judgment

Badazzzzz 1 - Blazzed [from Blazzed]

plugging into power
pedal to metal
get the job done

Sinfonia 8 (midi) - Keith Eisenbrey [November 24, 2023]

flashing lights on a grid

I Truly Understand You Love Another Man - Shortbuckle Roarke and his Family [from Really The Blues]

brown eyes
and flattering tongue 

off to a foreign land

I Want a Little Girl - Ray Charles [from Yes Indeed!]

the title phrase holds off
on its clarifying balancing phrase

My Mother-In-Law - Etta James [from Tell Mama]

the standard complaints
ultimatum given

Soups Are - J. K. Randall, Ross Rabin [from Inter/Play]

the sounds
that might be from instruments
sneak in shyly 

these sounds
have bodily motions
as necessary generators 

show little inclination
to project
beyond the company they were with at the time 

a general pause
the purpose of a session
was
to step back
from making music
in order
to observe
the making of music
from a different angle 

fipple flutes
bicker like birds 

there's Jim
muttering into his fipple 

lyrical rhythm
and metrical rhythm
poking about
in the basement
looking for anything 

// supper break // 

objects are adjusted
objects are tested 

what is it
move it here
is it still
what it was? 

nudges from back the line 

pondering into the notion
of making sounds
what is that for? 

the space is in quiet slumber
sputtering in tongues 

the space has become a contraption of sorts
engaged in an activity
that squeaks its metallic intervals together  

all amid the slumbery snoring see saw beast 

lives at pianississimo 

excursus:
inventing new sounds
which become historical sounds
immediately
piling into the past

River Euphrates - Pixies [from Surfer Rosa]

accumulating regularly
dealing with the regularity of accumulation
and order of segment types
stanza construction
as chord changes writ large

Ma bergère, ma lumière (1587) - The Baltimore Consort [from La Rocque'N'Roll]

does the beauty of a melodic statement
rely on the beauty of the voice
engaged in its making
or are they distinct beauties? 

metrical sophistication
lyrical sophistication
beauty as signifier

Cervello a Sonagli - Die Knodel [from Tutto Bene]

study in the skull voice
followed by café combo

Soft Summer Breeze - Glenn Tate [from Days of Wine and Roses]

follows the showtune closely
modest liberties where allowed

The Day I Stole Your Car - Peter Fedofsky [from Situations]

not getting involved again
but repercussions on the inside

Pollen Part Two (fountains) - Learning Team [from Aporia Coda]

song is a way to clarify the rhythm of a poem

The Bonnie Ship The Diamon - SeaStar [from Sinners and Angels]

bar band whalers
and Gilligan
and the Skipper too 

quod libertine

Acceptance - Tom Baker Quartet [from Begin Again]

spacious caring
everyone says their completeness

Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane - Uncle John Scruggs [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

music like turkey gobbles
and what sounds like actual turkey gobbles
leaking through the residues
of vinyl reproduction

Windsong - Harry Partch

in the old weird America
land of the crack pots and oddballs 

DIY L'Histoire 

rotate the body in all its planes
a play
produced
as a puppet parade

When You Wish Upon a Star - Louis Armstrong [from Disney Songs The Satchmo Way]

it is not beyond the realm of possibility
that Mr. Armstrong knew the Mr. Edwards
who sang this
as a cricket
in the movies

Don't Know - Dan Sedia [live at Bard College, March 18, 1983]

such a gentle souled hymn

Lovesexy - Prince [from LoveSexy]

an expression of potency
or the boast of it
so the dancers can prance and strut

Doyna - Itzhak Perlman [from The Art of Itzhak Perlman]

clarinet and violin face off in tension
make careful motions
dance moves

Black/Noise 1 - Benjamin Boretz [from Open Space 13] 

sound in an empty space
empties space 

what the pitches are
is not what they say
but
a carrier wave 

envelopes closed off
squelched

April 16, 2026

Consolation - Greg Sinibaldi [from Nuclear Frog Pond]

we hear notes in a clear figuration
a subject
to ponder vertical structures
constructed
from moving parts
a vertical structure
that moves inside

Angel Boy - Rachel Harrington [from City of Refuge]

unaccompanied voice inscribes a song onto a moment numenous

Snake Eat Self - Swamp Meat [from Elephant Graveyard]

hiding voice behind a narrow reverb
as though in a tunnel

Freedom at Normal's - Paul Kemmish, Ollie Klomp, John Seman, Wally Shoup [from Wally Shoup 2x4tet]

we have entered a heavily trafficked speedway
neon attacks from all sides 

whew
we made it

Sinfonia 8 (clavichord) - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded November 30, 2023]

like intervals
within a collection
selected
to be paired off

Tight Like That - Tampa Red's Hokum Jug Band [from Really The Blues]

quick demands
light
even on the jug

Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry [from The Best of Chuck Berry]

the song is an origin story for skirts to swirl to

Big Bird - Eddie Floyd [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

have transport will visit

My Baby Left Me - Jill Borner [live at Bard College, March 18, 1983]

a bare bones blues

Dream of Life - Patti Smith [from Dream of Life]

introduction with  partial sources
intimates a song potential
within the song 

3+3+2 rejiggers straight fours

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - Robert Shaw Festival Singers [from Amazing Grace]

chariot
last syllable
more like "oh"
ends up rhyming 

low
chariot
and home 

interesting

Symphony 4 - Christian Asplund - Seattle Creative Orchestra, Roger Nelson [from Northwest Triptych]

combinations of regularity
interdiscordant but synchronous 

music made of tracks
added in
or taken away 

close repetition
obscures all
but the drudgery 

does it matter
what is repeating
so incessantly? 

all the stacks
of stacks
of product
at the warehouse shopping horror 

more of everything
that anybody can need 

ritmato aisle
serenity aisle
pots and pans
solemnities in rows and rows
stately
ponders
hypnosis aisle
boxcars full of finalities
as far as the eye can see 

quantity
is the stuff of this 

industry marches on 

durable goods
bangs and clanks

Waltz in C minor - Brave Combo [from Box of Ghosts]

infliction of a manner on a bystander

Beautiful, Dirty, Rich - Lady Gaga [from The Fame]

where money goes to dance

Aurora Borealis - Mikey & Matty [from Harbor Island]

reverb was in
to smooth things out
and cushion the hard edges

Inexact Cadenza - Tom Swafford [from Violin Improvisations]

one could imagine the reckless concerto
to which this attaches
but
one need not compose it
the imagined one
is far superior

Live Too Fast - Broken Toys [from Dirt Cult Records You Don't Have To Be Cool]

garage punk
cost of admission relatively low
society fairly collegial

April 17, 2026

It's Right Here for You - Tom Dorsey [from That Devilin' Tune]

depicting a sterotyped behavior
from the inside
so glad when they look away

There Is Someone In The World For Me - Little Willie John

blues groove

Computer Variations - Hubert Howe [from Open Space 21]

proving the concept
that music exists at a remove
from active human manipulation
that is
how is it
as music
if
it is simply
set to go? 

or
pointing out
that we do it all the time
as I am now 

or
composer without shield
of performer

or
the point of this music
is its imperturbable artifice 

any stereo playback system
is a music synthesizer

Great Fire - XTC [from Fossilfuel]

verse
in a cabaret three
other parts
in four

Mind Terrorist - Public Enemy [from It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back]

beat study

Baseball Boogie (Outtake) - Nina Simone [from A Single Woman]

it's really gone
what he done

Do The Evolution - Pearl Jam [from Rearviewmirror]

muscle flexing
prance dance

In Session at The Tintinabulary

April 2, 2026

Brandeis: 4 Short Pieces for Piano, 1. Cambridge - Elaine Barkin

Brandeis: 4 Short Pieces for Piano, 2. Natick - Elaine Barkin

I neglected to mention these two recordings here a few weeks ago. 

April 12, 2026

Chimes - Keith Eisenbrey

April 13, 2026

Gradus 431 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

registral order
counts
in both directions
in both dimensions 

up down
left right 
forward back 

simultaneity has durational depth 

what makes arpeggiation work 

the indication
of a simultaneous structure
made
by a sequence of items
we point at its nodes

we concoct a polyphony
by means of proximity structures

apparent partitionings 

another route
to attack the notion
of motions
being limited
to the Fuxian types
they are voices
because of
our sense
of how voices
would
move
within such a soup of sound 

in order
to be more accurately characterized
assessed as to importance

one voice
one being
two voices
two beings

April 14, 2026

Brandeis: 4 Short Pieces for Piano, 3. Waltham - Elaine Barkin

April 15, 2026

Brandeis: 4 Short Pieces for Piano, 4. Lenox - Elaine Barkin

And that finishes up my work on these fabulous little pieces, from 1955, by one from among the virtual symposium of my elder colleagues, alas now no longer among us. On now, gulp, to the first batch of J. K. Randall's Gap pieces.

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 31: Sabbatical Improvisations (part 2) 2014

In 2013 I had reached an inflection point in my big project, Études d'exécution imminent, and took a sabbatical (indifferently observed) from composing written-down music. I filled the time with various forms of improvisation, both "in-the-moment" composing, and sometimes puttering about with multi-tracking and other digitally applied effects. Here is the second bunch of them.

recordings of my compositions (and more!) can be found at keitheisenbrey.bandcamp.com - free to download or stream

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Playlist

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
Preface

"Like noiseless nautilus shells, their light prows sped through the sea; but only slowly they neared the foe. As they neared him, the ocean grew still more smooth; seemed drawing a carpet over its waves; seemed a moon-meadow, so serenely it spread. At length the breathless hunter came so nigh his seemingly unsuspecting prey, that his entire dazzling hump was distinctly visible, sliding along the sea as if an isolated thing, and continually set in a revolving ring of finest, fleecy, greenish foam. He saw the vast, involved wrinkles of this slightly projecting head beyond. Before it, far out on the soft Turkish-rugged waters, went the glistening white shadow from his broad, milky forehead, a musical rippling playfully accompanying the shade; and behind, the blue waters interchangeably flowed over into the moving valley of his steady wake; and on either hand bright bubbles arose and danced by his side. But these were broken again by the light toes of hundreds of gay fowl softly feathering the sea, alternate with their fitful flight; and like to some flag-staff rising from the painted hull of an argosy, the tall but shattered pole of a recent lance projected from the white whale's back; and at intervals one of the cloud of soft-toed fowls hovering, and to and fro skimming like a canopy over the fish, silently perched and rocked on this pole, the long tail feathers streaming like pennons."

Herman Melville, from Moby-Dick; Or, The Whale.

Texts

Live

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
April 8, 2026

Seattle Modern Orchestra: Entangled Sounds
with Donna Shin (flute) and Aaron Wonson (piano)
Julia Tai, Conductor
Meany Hall, University of Washington, Seattle

tearing down a forest to build a dog bar - Oliver Schoonover

slow slither
stealth music 

not an illustration of the texts that are read
but
its environments
their enveloping atmosphere

Musica fict(iv)a, for wind quintet - Joël-François Durand

announcing bursts
squeezing through tight tonal crevices

the new normal - William Dougherty

through massive interference
the spheres still turn 

redaction scratches

La Liorana, for flute and ensemble - Huck Hodge

splash
then
filling in
filling up
tidal
out
as in

Piano Concerto - György Ligeti

the piano can
on its own
imitate an orchestra
quite effectively 

but

when confronted
with an actual ensemble
that power
vanishes 

not 

because it is inadequate

but 

because of the scale of detail involved 

an atmosphere
can dissipate
or drift off
or be swept away

Recorded

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
April 6, 2026

Paragon Rag - Scott Joplin - E. Power Biggs

Mr. Biggs plays these on a pedal harpsichord
which
as instruments go
is quite the contraption 

it has the capability
of a variety of sounds
and volumes
depending on how many strings
are plucked
per note
which capability
he uses
to play repetitions off each other 

and
since rags are structured
as a series of repeating figures/phrases
that technique
is quite effective

Thunder Road - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at The Roxy]

dream of escape from Loserville 

pleasantly subdued for a change

Baby Fall Down - T Bone Burnett [from Proof Through The Night]

four syllables
repeated at various pitch planes
three accented
one un

Get Off The Bandwagon - EPMD [from Strictly Business]

territorial assertion

Tsahay Hailu - Ethiopia [from The World Sings Goodnight]

each line
ends on a rising pitch
except the last of a group
to articulate
completion of statement

Jewels in the Crown - Tingstad & Rumbel [from American Acoustic]

with such procedures
music articulates its parts
in imitation of rhyme schemes
and metrical regularity 

sophistication
becomes a game
of adding layers
of interlocking patternings

Darkness of Estrangement - Christian Asplund [from Brainstun]

but
is it those patternings
of sounds
that distinguish music
from the general run of human expression? 

sandwich structure
ABA

He'll Come Back For You - The True Bugs

encouraging
in the face
of subjunctive disasters

Steady - Crosstalk  [from Here Now]

Ken Benshoof imaged returning articulations
as a signal
of going back to the start
to do it again
or to do it again
but different
so that
segments can be compared
vertically
as it were
across sequential time spans
creates columns of times
in ordered rows of times

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
April 7, 2026

Spider Man - S. Eric Scribner, and others [from Free Improv Quartets Project]

in cases such as this
in which it might be fuzzy
to distinguish a performed sound
and an accidental sound
but
in which
intention
is firmly imputed
might the music
leak out
from accident
only waiting for us
to attend it
our intent
draws music out
from accident
it's the spider man session

The Umbrella Escapes - Steve Layton & Sound-In [from The Many Voices In Our Heads]

and strums dreamily down the street 

can the activity
by which this sound arrives in my living room
be conceived
as a music making activity 

this umbrella has thrill issues

Sonata in A Major, Kk. 320 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

this music is lively dinner party banter 

the segments
are dizzyingly
dissimilarly
sized

La Muette de Portici, Act 3 - Daniel-François-Esprit Auber - Dessau Anhalt Theater Chorus, Anhaltische Philharmonie Dessau, Antony Hermus, Diego Torre, Oscar De La Torre, Angelina Ruzzafante, Wiard Witholt

the act
in which
the match of revolt
is lit 

a story told in song and sound
in which
a major character
has no voice 

the chorus is revolting!
(tee hee) 

actually 

this hymn they sing
is lovely
worth the price of admission
all on its own

Novelletten, Op. 21: No. 3 in D Major - Robert Schumann - Florian Uhlig

spiders play games in the crawlspace
telling us spooky stories
through the floorboards

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
Buch der Lieder I, S. 531: II. Am Rhein, im schönen Strome - Franz Liszt, Leslie Howard

we drift on the magic river
the old god of the land
peaceful and beneficent
happy sparkle dust o'er all

Sonata in F, Op. 68 (#9) - Alexander Scriabin - John Ogdon

the four note figure that opens
never goes away
though it may hide
or transform
it permeates

If The Light Has Gone Out In Your Soul - Ernest Phipps and His Holiness Singers [from Really The Blues]

solid eight bar stanzas

Wun'erful Wun'erful (side-uh-two) - Stan Freberg [from The Very Best of Stan Freberg]

stop the show
to pop the cheek 

so many bubbles

I Let a Song Get Out of My Heart - Ella Fitzgerald [from Love Songs: The Best of The Verve Song Book]

this recording
is lovingly engineered 

a violin appears out of nowhere

These Foolish Things - Bill Evans [from Some Other Time / The Lost Session from the Black Forest]

each measure is a unique dance

The Hexamshire Lass - Fairport Convention [from Meet On The Ledge]

a toast to his favorite
a boast of his favorite

Holiday - Madonna [from Madonna]

party
flashing lights

a commercial
to dance to

Word to The Mother (Land) - Big Daddy Kane [from Long Live The Kane]

altar call

They Don't Care - Fastbacks [from Zucker]

drummed in
pounded out

The Woman - Aretha Franklin [from A Rose Is Still A Rose]

the engineering is fabulous
the production is over the top
but that's just to keep up with Aretha 

end of set spectacular

Peel Me A Grape - Karin Blaine [from Dirty Money]

an album
is a memento
of what was happening
at a time
and or
a demonstration
of mood creation skills

Through the Doorways of Escape Come the Footsteps of Capture - Empty Cage Quartet [from Stratostrophic]

film cue type title
we sneak through the thousand windings
confidence gains within us
the further into escape
the more possible
success may be 

hunker down
to cross the open galleries
tarry not
getting rather cocky here
careful of that last gate
guarded by the giant kalimba
and bowed bass

River Rats and Pipelines - Smokestack and The Foothill Fury [from High Roads and Hard Shoulders]

an opinion is imparted
less as a fact
than as an attitude
or as a summation

Gold Star For Robot Boy (Guided by Voices) - Dead Bars [from Red Car Burns split with Dead Bars]

brevity soul of wit

And Let This Feeble Body Fail - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded January 2, 2024]

my cleverness:
two stanzas the same
third slightly elevated
fourth back to the beginning
plus
the music
is almost entirely in the Dominant
until the last cadence

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
April 8, 2026

Hard Hustling Blues - Bernice Edwards [from Really The Blues]

heavy
load
on
every
beat

Pretty Paper - Roy Orbison [from For The Lonely]

Christmas
is the time for moralisms

I'll Get You (live 10/16/1963) - The Beatles [from The Beatles Anthology]

a collective need
among a certain population
to shriek
in large numbers

Sweet and Lovely - Thelonious Monk [form The Complete Columbia Studio Solo Recordings]

recomposing
to freshen up
a familiar face

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
Gardening at Night - REM [from Nancy's Mix]

Nancy's Mix
was where
mostly
I learned
what my immediate peers
outside of music school
were listening to 

their attractive baubles

Margarita - Traveling Wilburys [from Traveling Wilburys]

this bauble
has a machined surface
for guitars to slide on 

spat lines
extended lines 

handwriting distinctions

Looking For Lester - David Bowie [from Black Tie White Noise]

a beat bed
is spread 

trumpet shows us around
guitar takes a turn
then sax 

big band dance floor

I Bow Out - Whitney Houston [from My Love Is Your Love]

conditon described
in verse
determination of that condition
made
in the chorus

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
April 9, 2026

Close as I'll Get to Heaven - Bettye LaVette [from A Woman Like Me]

song creates a character
the persona of the singer
which might be identified
as the person
of the poem's voice
but might not
or
might be
in the region
between that song-persona
and that poem-voice 

a Blues singer
such as Ms. LaVette
certainly lends itself
to a full identification
as an aesthetic image
which is a separate category
entirely
from any sort of thing
as a biographical fact might be

Tell Me Why - Taylor Swift [from Fearless]

for a singer such as Ms. Swift
there is the added factor
of the person
of her public image
the dance acts
the photo shoots
the reportage in general
generated by the pop-star production industry
her marketable portion

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
Complex - Bad Cop, Bad Cop [from Wings of Techno]

this music
is a widget
assembled from widgets 

twiddles dials
to a machinery pulse 

directing
as much as playing 

the person has been disappeared 

one pulsed thing after another

Hell Is Real - Black Dresses [from Hell Is Real]

at the pitch of outrage
the voice is a costume
of outrage 

identification incomplete
or
not quite believable

Totem 27 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Totem VI]

a music that isn't a song
as such
might create a character
of its perpetrator
as well as
a separate character
which is
its musical image
its definitive feel

On My Way to Heaven - Blind Roger Hays [from Goodbye, Babylon]

this poem
being a question and answer
has the voice of the question
and the voice of the answer
to answer for

A Foggy Day - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin]

a singer such as Ms. Vaughan
performs the role of the singer of the song
they are an actor
and create a stage around them

Death of an Angel - The Kingsmen [from The Very Best of The Kingsmen]

titillation of the macabre

This Kind of Music - Jonathan Richman [from Jonathan Sings!]

celebration
of a local scene

Prelude and Fugue on the name BACH - The Canadian Brass [from More Greatest Hits]

it sure is

Man Size - PJ Harvey [from Rid of Me]

the different parts of a song
have differing sets of persons created
that's how they are parts
and not impersonally selected partitions

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
Queen Gasoline - Goodness [from Goodness 1995-1998]

size of sound
vehemence of warning
I presume
it's a drug
she's warning about

Track 10 - Eckstine Middle School Students [from Mach 6]

grand and stately
a right and proper celebration

Words (Interlude)/Never Letchu Go - Janet Jackson [from Discipline]

the industry has a voice of its own
with which all the others contend

Artifacts2 - Andrew Young [from Inkplaces]

a collection of ambient sounds
and a thin feedback tone
and honks

Signal Residue - Triptet [from Slowly, Away]

sudden burbles
break into
our space walk awareness

Cabot - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded November 19, 2023]

sharing parts of motion
among the voices

Poor Boy Blues - Ramblin' Thomas [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

these earliest recordings
pick up the residue of past musics
this is what we sounded like

I Had a Dream - Ray Charles [from Yes, Indeed!]

suspicion of jealousy provoking behavior
not a good look

The Pirate of Penance - Joni Mitchell [from Song to a Seagull]

in shanty lighting key
sea or hovel 

dialog poem
acted out
in overdub

Ripeness - Echo and The Bunnymen [from Porcupine]

on the witness stand
the voices in ones head
thrashdance
driving pulse
barely decidable
between one and two

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
In Pace - The Cambridge Singers [from Brother Sun, Sister Moon]

the harmonies
of careful rules
flatter
our sense
of understanding
of the cosmos

Carnival Grotesque - Black Cat Orchestra [from Dante's Inferno Live Score]

funhouse exhibit
Weimar Dada

Strong, Strong Wind - Heart [from Greatest Hits]

reaffirmation of a faith
anthemizing the force required
to break it

Heat - 50 Cent [from Get Rich or Die Tryin']

gun and power boast

Only Dreamin' - Dolly Parton [from Backwoods Barbie]

penny whistle!
with old-country chords
the suspect sonorities
of the Scotch-Irish diaspora
as airbrushed
to industry standards

Nero - Peter Fedofsky [from False Ties and Nice Hoods]

if a song's text
describes a second person
it presumes a first

Hiding - Anxious Arms [from Feeler]

we can fill your bar with sound
to pull some in
and push some out 

any draw
can be a push 

do we have the correct charge
to properly populate
your beer bar?

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
The Night at the Filmore - The No Ones [from My Best Evil Friend]

Whitmanesque population list
all the people you'll see
tour guide

Sister Maude Mule - Mississippi Shieks [from That Devilin' Tune]

legendary stubbornness
colonel pronounced
almost
as koan-ell

Can't - Norman Monath [from Songs of The Pogo]

Orville and Wilbur
and the Egg
that says
can't
called Canterbury
that's who
a lefthanded song

Steal Away - Etta James [from Tell Mama]

imperative lust
plea
forbidden fruit

In Session at The Tintinabulary

April 5, 2026

Douglass - Keith Eisenbrey

April 6, 2026

Banned Rehearsal 1148 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 31: Sabbatical Improvisations (part 2) 2014

In 2013 I had reached an inflection point in my big project, Études d'exécution imminent, and took a sabbatical (indifferently observed) from composing written-down music. I filled the time with various forms of improvisation, both "in-the-moment" composing, and sometimes puttering about with multi-tracking and other digitally applied effects. Here is the second bunch of them.

recordings of my compositions (and more!) can be found at keitheisenbrey.bandcamp.com - free to download or stream