I used to detest this version of this tune ... maybe I heard the wrong take, this version is wonderful!
After the first vocal chorus (which I also used to detest, before I found that it's nearly impossible to ruin this tune) are some REMARKABLE instrumental passages.
The sound and brass texture from 1:40-1:44, complete with tuba, reminds me of the Miles Davis "Birth of the Cool", while the idea, 2:02-2:20, of combining jazz guitar AND jazz flute was probably 50 years ahead of its time!
I used to detest this version of this tune ... maybe I heard the wrong take, this version is wonderful!
After the first vocal chorus (which I also used to detest, before I found that it's nearly impossible to ruin this tune) are some REMARKABLE instrumental passages.
The sound and brass texture from 1:40-1:44, complete with tuba, reminds me of the Miles Davis "Birth of the Cool", while the idea, 2:02-2:20, of combining jazz guitar AND jazz flute was probably 50 years ahead of its time!
KawhackitaRag 9 months ago
Great record :) HxC
Zefrenm 1 year ago
Glad you enjoyed it. Most anything by Waring on Victor is good stuff! :-)
ASACurator 2 years ago
Excellent, thanks so much!!
norfolk03 2 years ago
Not sure how they did that...I think it was one of the vocalists, but not for sure. I always found it kinda funny though.
ASACurator 2 years ago
What is that strange variant of "lila" produced after the lead vocalist sings "samson's delilah"? does anyone know how that was produced?
nadiaaymone 2 years ago
@nadiaaymone It sounds like a Coo-Coo clock bellows, it would change it's tone depending on how hard you pulled or pushed
Zefrenm 1 year ago
@nadiaaymone As a vocalist, it sounds to me like someone with laryngitis trying to speak!
KawhackitaRag 9 months ago
i love this so much thank you
bearcub410 2 years ago
like it, thx !!!
willgonow 2 years ago