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Thread started 04/16/02 10:55pm

Aaron

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Newpower Madhouse ... Rootie Kazootie question

Is Rootie Kazootie an actual song? Or is it a segue on the Newpower Madhouse album? What does it sound like? And why isn't it on THE WORK set?
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Reply #1 posted 04/16/02 11:08pm

scndlus1

Yes Rootie Kazootie is an actual song (7:03 in length). It is from the unreleased Madhouse 24 album recorded in 1993-94. Credited musiciand on the track are O(->, Eric Leeds, Michael B., Sonny T, and Levi Seacer Jr.
You can find a copy of it on several bootlegs, the best of which is entitled Fantasia (Moonraker Records catalog #242/43/44).
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Reply #2 posted 04/16/02 11:21pm

TRON

Rootie Kazootie is one of the best ones on there. Hell, it's one of the best Madhouse tracks period. It's got a really great vibe- happy and relaxed.
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Reply #3 posted 04/17/02 12:02am

Aaron

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Cool. I figured it as a song, because I have the rest of them, and Uptown's DOW book lists which ones are segues (duh) but not that. So I was just wondering... does anyone kno hy it's not on THE WORK? Or if it will be on vol. 6 & 7 or whatever/whenever?
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Reply #4 posted 04/17/02 1:23am

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Aaron said:

Cool. I figured it as a song, because I have the rest of them, and Uptown's DOW book lists which ones are segues (duh) but not that. So I was just wondering... does anyone kno hy it's not on THE WORK? Or if it will be on vol. 6 & 7 or whatever/whenever?
Its omission from vol 4 is strange. I don't believe tracklistings for vol 6 and 7 have been finalised yet.
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Reply #5 posted 04/17/02 8:58am

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There are NUMEROUS omissions from The Work series... perhaps someone should start a thread listing all the tracks they have missed out (as well as the fakes that have slipped through the net...)
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Reply #6 posted 04/17/02 9:00am

DigitalShogun

the track "Parlour Games" was on 24 as well wasn't it?

I think that's a great tune, very relaxed and the way the voice is used as an instrument and just flows through the music is fantastic.
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Reply #7 posted 04/17/02 12:10pm

kaylef

Here's the tracklist with timings for the 'NewPower' Madhouse album:24...

01. Seventeen 5:24
02. Rootie Kazootie 7:03
03. Space 4:48
04. Guitar Segue 1:05
05. Asswoop 7:09
06. Ethereal Segue 0:32
07. Parlor Games 4:02
08. Michael Segue 0:41
09. (Got 2) Give It Up 7:19
10. Sonny & Miles Segue 1:40
11. Twenty Four 6:47

One thing I've always thought was odd about this album is that it appears to be missing a track. I'll explain... If you ignore the segues, and number all the tracks like the other Madhouse albums, you find there's one short.

Seventeen=17, Rootie Kazootie=18, Space=19, Asswoop=20, Parlor Games=21, (Got 2) Give It Up=22, Twenty Four=23!

... see what I mean....strange!
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Reply #8 posted 04/18/02 11:16am

giotto

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Mmmmmm.....

I always thought the track listing was:

1- "17"
2- "Rootie Kazootie"
3- "Space"
4- "Guitar Segue"
5- "Aswoop"
6- "Ethereal"
7- "Parlor Games"
8- "Michael B"
9- "Got 2 Give It Up"
10 "Sonny T"

The album does contain six longer pieces ("17", "Rootie Kazootie", "Space", "Aswoop", "parlor Games" and "Got 2 Give It Up") and four brief instrumental segues.

I am not aware of a track called "24" being part of the configuration this particular set, however.
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Reply #9 posted 04/19/02 1:48pm

giotto

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Actually,you could well be referring to a Jazz-tinged instrumental that is often attributedto Madhouse, and is known as"24" amongst collectors (judging by its length).

The piece is in fact a solo performance by Prince with no relation to Madhouse whatsoever, and should therefore not be included as part of the 'Newpower Madhouse' set.
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Reply #10 posted 04/21/02 4:06am

DigitalShogun

is "Asswoop" the same track that was released in one of the ahdioshows?

It was in Ahdio 5 or 6, I believe.....
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