TSUTSUMI Kyohei is Japanese composer who write a lot of hit song.This track is from his album "Bacharach Meet the Beatles" in 1971.He arranged Beatles' music in Bachrach's style."Day Tripper" is one of them. Its very "Bond Street" flavor. Funny and fine.
Gads, this feels just like walking into a J.C. Penny's from 40 years ago.
Right down to the burnt-orange, avocado and dark brown block painting on the walls and the smell of polyester.
Shanawolfo1 2 weeks ago
@soonpeng Yes, he is superb melodist. This video will give no idea of this as it's just him arranging. But as a melodist he is most likely among the best from the last 50 years.
starry2006 1 year ago
Seems to me that the only Bacharach idea here is not one Bacharach wd use in this song, but one he did use in Bond Street, because it worked for that song and for the movie for which it was written (Casino Royale).
So it seems like a Beatles song with a Bacharach sample from Bond Street.
Bacharach is the best arranger the world has ever seen. One has to be pretty much out of touch with reality to openly pretend to write arrangements as good as the ones he'd write.
lvmfah 2 years ago
Lovely stuff! Very Austin Powers
oliverbayley1 3 years ago
agree...
gazuaman 3 years ago
really groovy
swampzoid 3 years ago
踊り手が揃ったら
みんなで踊ろう椰子の葉陰
AndrewHoyt128 3 years ago
But this is "Ticket To Ride"
micr0cosm 4 years ago 2
Awesome :)
micr0cosm 4 years ago
Obviously this is "Ticket To Ride" and not "Day Tripper." I also don't think this was specifically intended to sound like the Burt Bacharach orchestra. If it had been, you'd be hearing a couple of muted trumpets instead of saxophones. This is merely a kitchy 60s arrangement of a Beatles tune.
IDLERACER 4 years ago