Robert Maxwell - Shangri-la
You know what you need? Light Pop-jazz harp and orchestra. Robert Maxwell is famous for writing Ebb Tide, Shangi-la (Jackie Gleason's theme song), and making the harp not quite so weird of a solo instrument. Ok, maybe it's still weird to hear a 1963 pop harp album, but who else is gonna tell you about it? No one. Just me.
I think Robert Maxwell had the right approach. He was on TV a lot from what i've read. Remember when Zappa went on TV and played an upside down bicycle? I think he was just tapping into the camp and humor of it all, and this album has it too. It's campy. In a great way. It's not a joke, there's some incredible orchestration and playing, but it's fun, it's lighthearted, it's bubbly, it's entertaining, at least what i think of as being entertaining in the early 60s. There's lot's of playlists of his stuff on youtube. Go find some and have a smirk. You won't regret it.
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I think Robert Maxwell had the right approach. He was on TV a lot from what i've read. Remember when Zappa went on TV and played an upside down bicycle? I think he was just tapping into the camp and humor of it all, and this album has it too. It's campy. In a great way. It's not a joke, there's some incredible orchestration and playing, but it's fun, it's lighthearted, it's bubbly, it's entertaining, at least what i think of as being entertaining in the early 60s. There's lot's of playlists of his stuff on youtube. Go find some and have a smirk. You won't regret it.
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