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Track Title Genre Track Description PlayLink
A WHITER SHADE OF PALE (Elevated Instrumental) Rock/Pop “Lifting urban life skyward” – Elisa Graves Otis, inventor of the elevator, suggested piping music into the box to calm the nerves of wary passengers, hence the phrase “Elevator Music” was coined.  With intent, this Instrumental has been “elevated”. Click to Listen
ANOTHER MORNING (Elevated Instrumental) Rock/Pop “Lifting urban life skyward” – Elisa Graves Otis, inventor of the elevator, suggested piping music into the box to calm the nerves of wary passengers, hence, the phrase “Elevator Music” was coined.  With intent, this Instrumental has been “elevated”. Click to Listen
DREAM A LITTLE DREAM OF ME Standards First recorded in 1931 by Ozzie Nelson, and covered multiple times throught the years, notably Mama Cass and Chicago.  This arrangement borrows from the Chicago charts and features 19 year old Dana Sedgwick, Full Horns and R&B Quartet. Click to Listen
DREAM A LITTLE DREAM OF ME (Backing Track) Standards Backing Track or Underscore for a contemporary Jazz-Blues rendition of the classic Gus Kahn composition from the thirties.  Full Horns with Rhythm Section supported by Acoustic and Electric Pianos. Click to Listen
DREAM A LITTLE DREAM OF ME (Elevated Instrumental) Standards Elevator Music or Muzak Instumental Underscore for a contemporary Jazz-Blues rendition of the classic Gus Kahn composition from the thirties.  Full Horns and Woodwinds with Rhythm Section supported by Acoustic Piano melodies. Click to Listen
FOREVER AFTERNOON (TUESDAY) (Elevated Instrumental) Rock/Pop “Lifting urban life skyward” – Elisa Graves Otis, inventor of the elevator, suggested piping music into the box to calm the nerves of wary passengers, hence, the phrase “Elevator Music” was coined.  With intent, this Instrumental has been “elevated”. Click to Listen