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James Last - Diary of an Empty Day

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2006

A brilliant instrumental piece arranged by James Last with the great Gunter Platzek on organ, featuring that distinctive JAMES LAST trumpet sound.

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  • Do you know if Gunther Platzek was the first Hammond Organist that recorded with James Last the records Hammond a Go Go? I find that his style here is different

  • Yes, I believe that he played on the first Hammond a gogo albums. Gunther had many styles but his work with James Last featured his unique improvised piano phrases, which drew on jazz, blues and rock influences and were played with a distinctively dry staccato tone.

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  • 'The Nice' and James Last - both absolutely brilliant! Would have been great to see Emerson, Davidson and Jackson perform with Last's orchestra in a huge stadium.

    Both bands, however, have to thanks Lalo though for his 'Symphonie Espagnole' for this catchy little piece.

  • Recorded in the year 1973 during a ZDF-Starparade.

  • Great music and performance

    Bravo , Thank you for sharing

  • Wow....

    High Note Trumpeter at 2:32

    incredible.....

  • It's good to see somebody recognizing how great The Nice were!

  • Funny! They cover a "The Nice" song... :-D I can't belive.

  • You are right. His way of playing piano was superb. For example in Piano a go go.

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