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Stone Age Woo
Stone Age Woo
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Artist
Nervous Norvus
Format
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Label Name
Norton
Release Date
2004 08 10
Style.Categories
Song Parody, Novelty
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Norton
's
Stone Age Woo: The Zorch Sounds of Nervous Norvus
is a long-overdue collection of the
novelty
songs and song-poem demos of
"Singing" Jimmy Drake
, whose wilder moments were ascribed to
Nervous Norvus
. The album features not only his best-known songs, the "
Dot
Six" (including the million-selling
novelty
classic
"Transfusion"
), but many, many other songs, including some that existed only as single-copy or small-pressing acetates. Most excitingly for die-hard
Nervous Norvus
fans,
Stone Age Woo
also includes the original demos that
Drake
sent to his inspiration and eventual mentor,
novelty
radio DJ/performer
Red Blanchard
.
Drake
's admiration for
Blanchard
even pops up in a few of the songs here: set to the tune of
"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus,"
"I Listen to Red in Bed"
is an homage to
Blanchard
that follows a fan who listens to
Red
on a radio hidden in a teddy bear as a little boy to avoid the wrath of his parents, and switches to a shortwave radio concealed in a jug of booze as a grown man to avoid his nagging wife.
"The Bully Bully Man,"
meanwhile, sings
Red
's praises more generally, and appeared on
Drake
's initial demo tapes; indeed,
Drake
sent
Blanchard
the tapes with the intention of becoming a songwriter for him. However,
Blanchard
liked
Drake
's shaky, appropriately "nervous" (which also meant cool or hip in
Blanchard
's distinctive radio lingo, which he called Zorch) delivery of his own songs so much that he helped
Drake
develop the
Nervous Norvus
sound with the use of some well-timed sound effects, which became the trademark of virtually all of
Drake
's best songs.
Their collaboration was most spectacular on 1956's
"Transfusion."
The audio equivalent of the gory driver's-ed films of the '50s, the combination of
Drake
's one-liners like "Put the crimson in me, Jimson" and
Blanchard
's car crash sound effects (which, according to
Stone Age Woo
's extensive and colorfully written liner notes, were also used on
the Shangri-Las
'
"The Leader of the Pack"
) make the song impossible to forget. The rest of the
Dot
Six are nearly as good, particularly the lusty
"Ape Call,"
which boasts
Tarzan
-like
yodeling
, and
"The Fang,"
a tale about a lady-killing Martian backed with jet-like sounds. Even when
Drake
tackled themes and motifs used by other
novelty
songwriters in the '50s and early '60s, his music still managed to stand out as particularly weird.
"Stoneage Woo"
itself is a nonsense-language caveman love song, but it's much rawer and looser than, say,
the Hollywood Argyles
'
"Alley Oop"
or
David Seville
's
"Witch Doctor."
However, many of these songs are uncharted territory, even in the realm of
novelty
music:
"The Clock Shop"
traces the growing insanity of a clerk in a clock shop surrounded by ticking, tocking, and chiming all day. Still other songs, like
"Wild Dogs of Kentucky"
and
"When I Hear the Honkin' of the Diesel Train,"
have a mutant
folk
feel, which could be a holdover from
Drake
's years riding the rails as a hobo in the '30s.
Most of the collection, though, is '50s through and through, from song subjects like sci-fi creatures, dance crazes, and daddy-os to tracks like the gleeful
"Elvis You're a G.I. Now."
These glancing references to the world of pop culture make
Drake
's work that much more surreal, especially considering the fact that he was well into his forties by the time he stumbled into being a
novelty
songwriter.
Drake
's day job during this time was recording demos of songs by amateur lyricists, some of which are also included on
Stone Age Woo
.
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