In addition to his acting career, Carradine was a
musician. He sang and played the piano, the guitar and the flute among other
instruments. In 1970, Carradine played one half of a flower power beatnik duo
in the season 4 Ironside episode "The Quincunx,"
performing the songs "I Stepped on a Flower," "Lonesome
Stranger," and "Sorrow of the Singing Tree." He recorded an
album titled Grasshopper, which was released in 1975. His musical talents were often integrated into his
screen performances. He performed several of Woody
Guthrie's songs for the movie Bound for Glory. For the Kung Fu series he made flutes out of
bamboo that he had planted on the Warner Brothers lot. He later made several
flutes for the movie Circle of Iron, one of which he later played in Kill Bill. Carradine wrote and performed the theme songs for at
least two movies that he starred in, Americana
and Sonny Boy. The first line from the Sonny
Boy theme, "Paint", which he wrote while filming Americana
in Drury, Kansas,
in 1973, is engraved on his headstone. He
wrote and performed several songs for American Reel (2003) and wrote the
score for You and Me. He and his
brother, Robert, also performed with a band, the Cosmic Rescue Team (also known as Soul Dogs). The band
performed primarily in small venues and benefits.
It
was sad to hear of the death of David Carradine recently. Back in 1975, he had
great success with the Kung Fu TV series and released this album of
self-composed songs. At the time, to promote the album, he appeared on the UK
chat show Russell Harty.
1.
Around - 3:18
2.
5 a.m. -
2:48
3.
Feeling That Grows - 2:43
4.
Cosmic Joke - 3:04
5.
Last Chance - 3:43
6.
You And Me - 2:02
7.
Chicken Song - 1:08
8.
Big Mack Truck - 3:57
9.
John Drew - 3:09
10.
Everytime - 2:45
11.
Simple Man - 3:32
12.
Hollow Sounding Drum - 3:34
13.
The Phoenix - 2:39
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