Buckingham Banjos – Banjo Spectacular (1970)

Posted By: Melaron

Buckingham Banjos – Banjo Spectacular (1970)
1 LP | time: 25 m 44 s | HQ scans 300 dpi | tags | MP3 320 CBR > 58,58 MB
Easy Listening, Instrumental, World / Label: Decca Phase 4 PFS 4081 / Filesonic, Fileserve, Depositfiles

Here's an unusual sound show, -despite all that is the splendid sound of the great orchestras-, the joyful sound of the stringed instruments of banjo as the soul of a production made in the 70 and recorded by Decca. The 'Buckingham Banjos' were an instrumental band led by the English musician, conductor and composer Harry Robinson (1932-1996), which brought a unique combination of strings and percussion. The result of the production is a spectacular display of melodies, brilliantly arranged and performed on banjo and mandolin rhythm, warmly accompanied by instruments like the vibraphone in several passages, which form a fluid atmosphere full of a happy swing and cuts with slow waltz or polka rhythms. Splendid performance to enjoy under the rare, friendly and instrumental sound of the banjo.
Track list:
1. Music, music, music
2. When I take my sugar to tea
3. Three little words
4. Sleepy time gal
5. Bluebell polka
6. That's a plenty
7. Hello, Dolly!
8. The donkey serenade
9. Charmaine
10. Mister Sandman
11. At sundown
12. Oh! by jingo


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