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"Welcome to
the House of Iona on this starry night for an orgy of entertainment... trip away!" -
Silky Dean
In 1997, Baz Luhrmann and
Catherine Martin co-founded their Sydney-based production company, Bazmark Inq., and
subsidiaries Bazmark Design, Bazmark Film, Bazmark Live and Bazmark Music. The Bazmark
production studio was dubbed 'The House of Iona', and the company's first project was the
concept album, Something for Everybody.
The album was also the first
Bazmark production to bear the company crest, a design which cleverly resembles the Australian
national coat-of-arms. Along the bottom of the crest is the Bazmark motto, "A life lived
in fear is a life half lived".
Something For Everybody
is described on its inside cover as, "An eclectic collection of reinterpreted and
remixed tracks from a decade of innovative and dynamic film, theatre and opera productions
directed by Baz Luhrmann, including hits from Strictly Ballroom, La Boheme, and William
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet."
The album booklet is
illustrated with several impressive collages featuring sets and characters from all of
Luhrmann's productions up until 1997. This beautiful artwork was designed by Catherine
Martin and Tania Burkett using a magically inventive technique that was to become Martin's
trademark style in future projects.
Luhrmann's decade of
productions are listed in the booklet as follows: Lake Lost (Music Theatre
Piece for The Australian Opera - 1988), Haircut (Rework of the musical Hair for
Six Years Old Co - Sydney Theatre Co - 1988), La Boheme (Opera for The Australian
Opera - 1990), Strictly Ballroom (Film for M&A Film Corp - 1992), A
Midsummer Night's Dream (Opera for The Australian Opera - 1993), Labor Election
Campaign (Labour Party televised campaign launch - 1993), and William Shakespeare's
Romeo and Juliet (Film for 20th Century Fox - 1996). Feel free to visit my
Facts About Baz section for more information about Luhrmann
and these early productions.
A very informative page
regarding the release of Something For Everybody was created by Hollywood
and Vine. Unfortunately, this webpage has now been taken offline.
However, luckily, I have been able to save much of the featured information here
on my site. Hollywood and Vine included comments from Baz Luhrmann regarding each song on the album, and I
have featured these quotes in my song reviews linked below. The Hollywood and Vine page
also provided the following information about the making of the album:
"The album Something
for Everybody was a project to bridge the completion of Romeo and Juliet and
the commencement of work on a new film. Baz worked with Bazmark Music producer Anton
Monsted under the alias BLAM; together they produced and remixed the music on this album
with cutting-edge and established Australian musicians, technicians and performers.
A large reason for doing the project was to become reaquainted with the local scene and
work with some of the burgeoning young talent in the Australian music industry. At the
same time, it was a chance for the Bazmark team (which also includes Oscar nominated
production designer Catherine Martin, and Romeo and Juliet co-producer Martin
Brown) to flex their muscles on a project of scale that could be completed in a fraction
of the time it takes to make a feature film. The team wanted to create a musical work
which marked the journey of the past decade, before embarking on further travels."
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