Hi-Lo's - FASCINATIN' RHYTHM video free download


51,712
Duration: 03:26
Uploaded: 2010/01/03

"ファシネイティン・リズム"

唄:ハイ・ローズ

演奏:マーティー・ペイチ指揮オーケストラ

ジャック・シェルドン(tp)

バド・シャンク(bs)

ハーブ・ゲラー(as)他

1959年1月録音

"FASCINATIN' RHYTHM"

Hi-Lo's

with

orchestra under direction Marty Paich

Jack Sheldon(tp)

Bud Shank(bs)

Herb Geller(as)

Recorded January 1959

Comments

9 years ago

somyod2u

From a time when this kind of music was aimed at grown-ups ; now we have ' boy-bands aimed primarily, I suspect, at teenage girls.

9 years ago

Charmaine B.

NO BETTER IN MY BOOK ! MISS THEM !

9 years ago

doctorgrowl

My guess is that it's Jack Sheldon and Bud Shank based on the comments above, but sometimes the soloists aren't accurately credited on the album liners.

9 years ago

doctorgrowl

Does anyone know who's playing the flugelhorn and bari sax solos on this track?

9 years ago

Mark Zenone

Clare Fischer arrangement.

10 years ago

Kevin Ragsac

I was born 10 years too late, but still love this stuff. 

10 years ago

hilary harris

My Romance was the the song including "castles in Spain."

10 years ago

Elizabeth Abrantes

Fascinating vocal group, i've already added them to my favotites!

10 years ago

konidolfine

先日ポインター・シスターズをUPしたのでコーラスつながりでハイ・ローズを。ジャック・シェルドン(tp)バド・シャンク(bs)ハーブ・ゲラー(as)他が付き合っています。

10 years ago

Jean Zebedee

anyone know the song title, of a number that they sang in about 1960 that included a lyric about castles in Spain?

11 years ago

valjazz

What a great vocal group they were! SMOOTH!

11 years ago

Finkanslig

Recorded in Hollywood, California—Summer 1958. Originally released as Columbia ‎CL1259 in 1958. With The Marty Paich Dek-Tette. Alvin Stoller does the essential bongos work. Mel Lewis, drums; bassist Joe Mondragon; others. Don Shelton replaced Bob Strasen in 1959. Fascinating post! Thank you. :I:

11 years ago

gurrathes

Super! What a conga :-D

12 years ago

Jerry Willard

fabulous really great!!!

13 years ago

ezdel pinwheel

thanks!!!

14 years ago

Dan Russell

Facinatin' arrangement! (Thanks for the instrumentalists' names during their solos.)

Related Videos