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Topic History of: Love the brass on Cheerleader by OMI
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JK2006 I think it's superb; a real illustration of "production". It is so catchy and different and odd. Makes the rather pedestrian melody come to life. It was one of those when the first time I heard it I thought SMASH. The CHAWKI took a few listens; then I fell totally in love with his singing of the Arabic words.
NCS The trumpet for elders like Ken Bruce is possibly too reminiscent of Ken Thorne and "The Legion's Last Patrol", deftly played with feeling by Ray Davies (of The Button Down Brass, not The Kinks).
K JK2006 wrote:
Little Joe (who has just become a Daddy - congratulations) says adding brass riffs is a current trick on these kinds of remixes. But not as well done as this, I suspect.Congrats Little Joe Yeah, last summer it was sax.
JK2006 Little Joe (who has just become a Daddy - congratulations) says adding brass riffs is a current trick on these kinds of remixes. But not as well done as this, I suspect.
JK2006 Oh yes a truly proper hit; this and CHAWKI are my favourites this summer. It's the trumpet that makes it; slightly odd and out of time yet not; very clever and catchy and original. Ken Bruce this morning was saying he hated the trumpet. I think it's very much a Marmite hook; all the best ones are.