Ray Conniff
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What would be Ray Conniff's best soulless cover song? I would say either "Theme from S.W.A.T", "Theme from Shaft", "Love's Theme" or "Lowdown".In a related note, rep your favourite soulless cover song you are feeling by any artist (Percy Faith, Lester Lanin, Andre Kostelanetz, etc). Serious replies only. I need some
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Aretha Franklin's cover of "What A Fool Believes." Aretha is bedrock, and she sounds great here, but she seems to miss entirely the point (read: the soul) of the song.
Not sure I know the song, what lp is it on? If I worked on it I think I could think of some other songs where Aretha just misses... But I was just listening to some Columbia sides and thinking this is so much better than I remember.
As for EZ records with soulless cover version, I don't know, I tend to like that stuff. I mean I think Enoch Light is soulful. I like the Zacharias cover of Man's World and 101 Strings version of Living For The City.
Enoch Light "Hot Pants"
What, no "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" or "Little Green Apples?"
they probably are.
toss up between california soul & son of a preacher...
Now does this man look[/b] like somebody you'd associate with soul?
(I think there's another Soulful Brass album where he's grown a Paul Mauriat handlebar moustache, though...)
(Speaking of which, anybody here heard The Soul Of Paul Mauriat, where the "Love Is Blue" guy gets in the groove with an album of then-current R&B tunes? Or that Hugo Montenegro elpee where he's doing all Stevie Wonder covers?)
HOT SCHITT
reminds me, i gotta see if i can get my ez listening MPfree game on lock via soulseek
or Mammy Blue...
Steve Alan famously spent the 60s bad mouthing rock music in general and the Beatles specifically. I saw an interview in the 80s where he said Ellington wasn't genius, something along the lines of Duke had 2 or 3 good songs. So I've gotta hear him play Games People Play.
Not a very good version indeed but the man makes up for it with a more than decent take on Enter the Dragon on Corazon.