if you pan the orginal beatles version to one side you can get all the vocals in one channel which makes for a pretty neat acapella... haven't tried to use them yet but those vocals could be cool over a hot beat...
Just remembered this one. Sorry the image is so small.
Ezra and the Polka Dots - "Dance, Sing and Swing" (Singca) Great Lp from the Bahamas that I picked up in Buffalo of all places. He covers "Eleanor Rigby" and also "The Shape of Things to Come." Guy's got a voice like Richie Havens and plays guitar like Boogaloo Joe Jones. Fun mod LP.
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yesssss.
good call! but isn't Stanley's version on the Magic Touch LP, not the standards?
I also like Caetano Veloso's version.
Cunimondo's smokes.
if you pan the orginal beatles version to one side you can get all the vocals in one channel which makes for a pretty neat acapella... haven't tried to use them yet but those vocals could be cool over a hot beat...
Not really going for this version but that LP cover is dope.
Messenger's Inc. "Soulful Proclamation" LP
-The version is fuzzy funky goodness.
who did the first soul/funk version? How did this come about?
anyone know?
Ezra and the Polka Dots - "Dance, Sing and Swing" (Singca) Great Lp from the Bahamas that I picked up in Buffalo of all places. He covers "Eleanor Rigby" and also "The Shape of Things to Come." Guy's got a voice like Richie Havens and plays guitar like Boogaloo Joe Jones. Fun mod LP.