March to Drina

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Re: March to Drina

Postby MikeAB » 19 Jul 2016, 17:52

I always thought Dance With was their most 'evenly good' album of the 60's - except the first one of course.

It's a shame that Dance and Sound Of weren't just one album I think. Just add Lost City, Brazil and Santa Ana to the former and drop the vocals and if necessary In the Mood.
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Re: March to Drina

Postby MikeAB » 19 Jul 2016, 18:12

My new iPod playlist!

Chattanooga Choo-Choo
Temptation
Brazil
Blue Shadows
Dakota
The High And The Mighty
French Dressing
The Lost City
Fandango
Zambesi
Santa Ana
The Lonely Bull
The Breeze And I
Granada
It's A Man's World
Walkin'
Tonight
In The Mood
Big "B"
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Re: March to Drina

Postby Iain Purdon » 19 Jul 2016, 22:56

Yep, all good
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Re: March to Drina

Postby roninnes » 20 Jul 2016, 10:23

Agreed, like playing any of these tracks including Big "B" which I prefer to Little "B" from a players point of view
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Re: March to Drina

Postby Iain Purdon » 20 Jul 2016, 15:08

Big B is musically interesting, with a drum solo that is tuneful, well-shaped and just the right length. There has been nothing like it before or since.
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Re: March to Drina

Postby Fenderman » 20 Jul 2016, 17:23

I like both, i was Sound of the Shadows had a Bigger B! :D
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