2001 (Arrangement) (arr. Michael Mollo) by Eumir Deodato Sheet Music for Lead Sheet / Fake Book at Sheet Music Direct
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2001 (Arrangement) (arr. Michael Mollo)
by Eumir Deodato Lead Sheet / Fake Book - Digital Sheet Music

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This 1895 tone poem, one of the oldest compositions Phish has covered, achieved pop-culture prominence on the soundtrack to Stanley Kubricks 2001: A Space Odyssey. But Deodatos discotheque remix featured in the 1979 Hal Ashby film Being There is clearly Phishs direct inspiration. In the movie, the song serves as accompaniment to naïve savant Chauncey Gardener (Peter Sellers) as he takes his first solo stroll through the mean streets of the city and marvels in childlike wonder, oblivious to the peril that surrounds him. It seems fitting that Ashby chose this song to punctuate his heros worldly rebirth, since it also punctuates a moment of cosmic rebirth in Kubricks classic.

2001 leapt onto the Phish playlist as a catalytic second set opener, and a showcase for Chris Kurodas operatic fog machine. And though it wasnt jammed in its early years, 2001 often served as a springboard for centerpiece jams like Mikes, Maze, Bowie, and Antelope. It even found itself sandwiched within the 7/16/94 Sugarbush Harpua on the first anniversary of its debut.

On 10/31/96, guest percussionist Karl Perazzo inspired Phish to extend the lead-in to each of the two ascending stanzas, locking down a chunky groove that stretched the song to a full seven minutes. Subsequent fall 96 versions (like 11/18 in Memphis and 12/6 in Las Vegas) earned 2001 bona fide jamming tune status, and offered a taste of the bovine funk that would lubricate Phishs sound in 1997.

This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.