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London Jazz Four: Take a New Look at the Beatles
ByJohn Lennon's Dylan-esque "Rain gives a lot of space for vibes player Ron Forbes and pianist Mike McNaught alternately to showcase their visions on each song. Gone is the song's original dark feel, which is replaced by a slow, peaceful one. The early tune "Yes It Is is barely recognizable, featuring percussion, finger cymbals, and a triangle as backdrop for the piano, which sounds as if McNaught's fingers had a hard time moving over the keys, giving an otherwise simple song an eerie, almost ghostly feel.
The quartet swings through "Please Please Me and "Things We Said Today, but the latter has more of a Latin jazz sound with some Afro undertones. "A Hard Day's Night turns out to be one of the best tracks on the CD. The song morphs into a jazz waltz, which is an interesting development. Also pay close attention to the playfulness and simplicity of the musicians' take on "Yellow Submarine.
Track Listing
I Feel Fine; Paperback Writer; Rain; Michelle; Yes It Is; Please Please Me; Things We Said Today; From Me To You; A Hard day's Night; Ticket To Ride; Yellow Submarine.
Personnel
Len Clarke: drums; Ron Forbes: vibraphone; Mike McNaught: piano; Brian Moore: bass.
Album information
Title: Take a New Look at the Beatles | Year Released: 2005 | Record Label: Harkit Records
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