Thanks for posting this great tune! At times it has the quirky exotica of the TV theme from I Dream Of Jeannie. If you haven;t seen them, there's a two-volume book series called Incredibly Strange Music, superb!
@Jackmoatleastonce Pretty much any Command record is worth owning. The quality of the recordings, the musicians and the great album covers make them worth it!
Then you're as sick as I am, if you're thing is atonal, ear-splitting, shrill out-of-tune (and tongue in cheek) woodwinds. Check out the Don Ellis tune "Turkish Bath," of the LP/CD of the same name. A jazz classic.
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MyCreativeCreation 1 month ago
These were the best recorded records of the 50's and 60's. Got to love Light.
dahsuerk 8 months ago
1964?
nice upload
dmeara 9 months ago
Thanks for posting this great tune! At times it has the quirky exotica of the TV theme from I Dream Of Jeannie. If you haven;t seen them, there's a two-volume book series called Incredibly Strange Music, superb!
HunterMann 1 year ago
In a persian market was composed by Ketelby
Tenderness6 2 years ago
This came from the 1960 album Persuasive Percussion Volume 2. By the way, that's Doc Severinsen soloing at 1:14.
wmjohn6217 3 years ago
...just can't find a place to buy it for any reasonable price. It must be out of production.
condo630 2 years ago
@condo630
most thrift stores tend to be loaded with enoch light records !
billheslop 1 year ago
@billheslop
Thanks, I'll keep my eyes open!
condo630 1 year ago
TOMTOM GOGO!!!!!
sssstefan1 3 years ago
This came from a series of records called Command records. They where of very high quality. I have the recording.
Jackmoatleastonce 3 years ago
@Jackmoatleastonce Pretty much any Command record is worth owning. The quality of the recordings, the musicians and the great album covers make them worth it!
HunterMann 1 year ago
Where did you find this recording?
condo630 3 years ago
I don't remember.
amaank 3 years ago
bestest song EVER!!!!!
2DumbBlondesandDani 3 years ago
Then you're as sick as I am, if you're thing is atonal, ear-splitting, shrill out-of-tune (and tongue in cheek) woodwinds. Check out the Don Ellis tune "Turkish Bath," of the LP/CD of the same name. A jazz classic.
petethexman 2 years ago