Alive and Breathing
Rounding into home
with this series,
some familiar
characters and
universal themes
help spin Allison
Crowe’s “16
Songs” Video
Album full-circle.
Reimagining more
than a century of
cinema, decades of
songwriting, and a
dozen albums of
genre-spanning
musicality,
Allison’s fusion of
music + movie
invention carries
us up, up, and
away.
She dreams in
Technicolor
for this capping
episode of an
animated mission
accomplished by the
Fleischer
Studios team
in 1941 - “Superman:
The Mechanical
Monsters”.
Alive and Breathing from Allison Crowe on Vimeo.
Emblematic of the
intertwined DNA of
inspiration -
Superman’s
creators,
child-hood pals Joe
Shuster (1914 –
1992), illustrator
born in Toronto,
Canada, and Jerry
Siegel (1914 –
1996), Cleveland,
Ohio, USA-born
writer, were big
film buffs, too.
Metropolis, the
city of Clark Kent,
Lois Lane and
The Daily Planet,
gets its name from
the 1927 German
expressionist
science-fiction
epic – a movie
masterwork of Fritz
Lang (1890 – 1976).
Superman’s
alter-ego is a
nomenclatural
mashup of American
film actors Clark
Gable and Kent
Taylor.
In art, as in all
areas of life,
self-determination
and expression –
freedom - is
elemental.
“Alive and
Breathing” -
Allison Crowe
(vocals, guitar,
piano, engineer and
producer) is joined
here by Dave Baird
(bass) and Laurent
Boucher
(percussion).
#15 of
16 Songs
Labels: Alive and Breathing, Allison Crowe, Canada, cartoon, cinema, Clark Kent, Dave Baird, fusion, invention, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Laurent Boucher, Lois Lane, mashup, movie, music, piano, Superman, video, voice
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