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Sandy Nelson - Big Sixties Frat Party!!!
Sandy Nelson - Big Sixties Frat Party!!!
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Ace Records
- SKU 29667050029
- Artisti Sandy Nelson
- Lyhyt kuvaus Chock full of prime dance-floor movers, with no mid-60s favourite left unturned, âBig Sixties Frat Party!!!â is conclusive proof that Sandy Nelson could make you dance to even the most gloomy Leonard Cohen tune. Although Sandy's New Orleans-style sax-led instros were mostly behind him by the time that he recorded the material here, his embrace of black music continued just the same as he took on Motown marvels such as the Temptationsâ âAinât Too Proud To Begâ and the Supremesâ âMy World Is Empty Without Youâ, soul heavyweight Wilson Pickettâs âMustang Sallyâ, the Larksâ poised R&B on âThe Jerkâ and Jimmy Smith's jazzy reworking of âI Got My Mojo Workingâ with the vocal line replaced by an enormously fuzzed-up guitar. Best of all is Sandy stomping through Stevie Wonderâs âNothingâs Too Good For My Babyâ featuring deep baritone sax, high-flying trumpets, shrieking Hammond organ and a beat that could power a rocket to Jupiter. We also get beaty covers of the McCoysâ âHang On Sloopyâ, Paul Revere & the Raidersâ âGood Thingâ and âJust Like Meâ, Tommy James & the Shondellsâ bubblegum classic âHanky Pankyâ, the Lovinâ Spoonfulâs classy âSummer In The Cityâ and the Mamas & Papasâ haunting âMonday Mondayâ. Less expected are dynamite versions of Question Markâs âI Need Somebodyâ, all stinging guitars delivered with a punk attitude, and a barmy treatment of Khachaturianâs âSabre Danceâ taken at breakneck speed with Sandyâs tom-tom riff laying down the template for Al Cappsâ imaginative arrangement. Who would have thought it was originally written as music for a ballet. Thereâs a healthy dose of instrumental classics too with a thrilling chase through an echoey âBatmanâ, a ton of paradiddles on drum feature âTim Tom Drumâ, a brace of surfing classics with Dick Daleâs âLetâs Go Trippinââ and all-time anthem âPipelineâ. Henry Manciniâs dramatic âPeter Gunnâ is a tour-de-force only ever previously heard on 45, and entirely different to the LP version. The jewel in the crown is âCasbahâ, which reunites Sandy with Richie Podolor, whoâd helped him create all of his big hit singles; Richieâs tune is a mesmerising blend of Eastern and surfing sensibilities and is a stone classic. Sandy scored no less than 11 entries into the US album charts between 1962 and 1966, and with this compilation we draw from 10 of them. Although his style of music may have changed over the years, Sandy always gave it his all â plus he used the best producers, arrangers and musicians. Within you will hear the accomplished skills of producers Joe Sarceno, Dave Pell, Dallas Smith and Ted Glasser; arrangers Nick deCaro, Rene Hall, Don Peake, Al Capps and Mike Post as well as top Hollywood musicians such as guitarists Bill Pitman, Tommy Tedesco, Ben Benay, Dennis Budimir, Barney Kessell, Mike Deasy, Howard Roberts, Lou Morrell; saxmen Plas Johnson, Steve Douglas, Jim Horn, Jackie Kelso and Billy Green; bassists Carol Kaye, Larry Knechtel, Lyle Ritz, Red Callender and keyboard players Gene Garf, Mike Rubini, Ray Johnson, Jim Hobbs, Don Randi and Kay Klassy. By Dave Burke (Ace Records)
- Julkaisuvuosi 2,012
1 NOTHING'S TOO GOOD FOR MY BABY
2 CASBAH
3 BATMAN THEME
4 MUSTANG SALLY
5 SABRE DANCE
6 LET'S GO TRIPPIN'
7 UPTIGHT (EVERYTHING'S ALRIGHT)
8 MY WORLD IS EMPTY WITHOUT YOU
9 JUST LIKE ME
10 AIN'T TOO PROUD TO BEG
11 HANKY PANKY
12 THE CLAPPING SONG
13 HANG ON SLOOPY
14 TIM TOM DRUM
15 MONDAY MONDAY
16 NIKI HOEKY
17 THE JERK
18 GOT MY MOJO WORKING
19 SUMMER IN THE CITY
20 PIPELINE
21 I NEED SOMEBODY
22 PETER GUNN
23 GOOD THING
24 WORK SONG
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