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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 14:49:02 -0500
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- From: mjferzig@MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU
- Subject: Re: A cappella, A cappella, A cappella, A cappella, A cappella
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-
- In response to Bob Tee's review of my compilations....
-
- >OK, first off general impressions...Excellent! Really, I enjoyed all 4 sides
- >of your tapes much more than I expected. I thought I'd get more of an idea
- >about a cappella and hear a few good tunes, but what I got was quite a range
- >in styles and a lot of GREAT tunes! A few bad ones too, but we'll get to
- >that...I found overall that the live performances were some of the strongest.
- >Maybe it was because some of them were by done by students having a blast
- >singing in front of their peers or maybe it's the stage bringing a certain
- >amount of power to one's voice...
-
- It's definitely an enthusiasm thing. There's a real electricity to an a
- cappella concert. You'd really have to see one to get an idea. The thing
- is, since a cappella music isn't mainstream, you've gotta really want to be
- there if you're going to manage to find a concert at all, even on college
- campuses. The fans tend to be real die hards and it really fires up the
- performances.
-
- >
- >I overall preferred the upbeat melodies that had the feet tapping away (I
- >sure didn't think that a cappella would be top-tappin' music!), but there
- >were a few that surprised me by how much just the sound of the voices
- >together could get my attention.
- >
-
- People often wonder why I'm addicted - it's the voices together. And the
- stuff can jam just as much as any other type of music - especially with a
- good "human beatbox" or vocal percussionist....
-
- >Let me take a stab at what I thought of some of the groups and then I'll go
- >through some of the individual songs...
- >
- >The Nylons - kind of inconsistent overall. Had some great songs, some OK songs
- > and a few dull songs...Best if they don't force the singing as in
- > "Kiss Him Goodbye".
- >
- They're really quite good. Or were, before this new guy cam,e in. That's
- one of the big problems with a cappella. Loss of one member can destroy a
- group or change the sound so completely, that you really shouldn't keep the
- same name...
-
- >The Bobs - Great! At times quirky, but never dull. Probably the most original
- > of the groups here and one of the most fun.
-
- Aren't they great! They perform live a lot - I'll post a calendar soon.
- >
- >Harpur Harpeggios - There's a real joy of singing that comes across from them.
- > Not always the best voices, but they really know how to
- > deliver a song.
- >
- >Binghamton Crosbys - Seems like there's some real talent here. Some real good
- > arrangements of covers and great melding of voices.
- >
- Both these groups are from my undergrad college and contain many friends of
- mine. SOme Crosby alums have done some professional stuff. The 'Pegs have,
- sadly, gone downhill...
-
- >Tufts Beelzebubs - They certainly don't chicken out when it comes to selecting
- > cover material. Interesting attempts at Bowie's "Space
- > Oddity" and Gabriel's "In Your Eyes". I think they reached
- > a little too far on these, but it certainly was a valiant
- > try!
-
- One of the top ten college groups in the country, in many people's
- opinions. They are very talented! The Contemporary A Cappella Society of
- America was founded by Deke Sharon - 'Bubs '91 and one of their old musical
- directors. They're quite good. They used to sponsor a neat invitational
- every year....
-
- >
- >Manhattan Transfer - Yuck. I never liked them with music. I hate them without
- > it. Dull arrangements, no joy, bland, etc.
- >
-
- Oh, well. You can't please everyone...
-
- >
- >OK some fave tunes...
- >
- >Hodja - Binghamton Crosbys : The first tune and I was already snapping along.
- > Wonderful combination of voices...
-
- The soloist was a friend of mine - and has an utterly amazing voice. He
- passed away last year, and the chorus at the funeral was an incredible
- triute. Over 100 members and alumni of a cappella groups on our campus.
-
- >You Won't See Me - Harpur Harpeggios : Great. I always liked this song anyway
- > and their cover brings that joy of
- > singing to it...
- >
- Listen to the alto part - an excellent arranging job.
-
- >Looking For An Echo - The Persuasions : Classic stuff. These guys knew the
- > real way to do a cappella. Love the
- > wonderful reminiscing of the lyrics.
-
- If you ever get to see them live - do so! They do this with tears in their
- eyes...
- >
- >Me And The Boys - The Nylons : Nice use of bongos here. One of their strongest
- > songs on the tape.
- >
- One of my faves too. Almost every college group covers this.
-
- >Zombie Jamboree - Rockappella : Yeah! Fun stuff! "Back to back, belly to
- > belly..." I love their Carmen SanDiego song
- > as well.
-
- I'm still trying to get a hold of the two CD's they put out in Japan. They
- are incredible live too! They did a show with the Persuasions last summer -
- 3.5 hours of a cappella - gee, do you think I was just a little bit
- pleased?
-
- >
- >Homeless - Ladysmith Black Mambazo : I knew this already. So harmonious...Why
- > would you want to clutter this up with
- > instruments?
- I don't know what you mean? There are no instruments on this!
-
- >
- >Good Old A Cappella - The Nylons : This is their best tune. They don't overdo
- > the vocals and make it a great bouncy ride.
- > The deep voice sounds fabulous live.
- >
- Arnold has been with the group since the beginning. If he ever left, they'd
- probably have to fold. You should pick up their live album - It's called
- _Four on the Floor_. Well worth it. They also just put out a greatest hits
- album, now available on CD Connection. (So are all the Bobs albums)
-
- >12 1/2 Days Of Christmas - Pennsylvania 6-5000 : I love it, I love it, I love
- > it! Best song on both tapes!
- > Cracked me up first time I
- > heard it and now I really
- > like the way they've weaved in
- > all the other Christmas carols
- > without missing a step.
- >
- You and everyone elase too. It cracked up my mom so bad she was crying!
-
- >And So It Goes - Harpur Harpeggios : A very pretty, flowing song. I kinda just
- > drifted off with it.
-
- Ive always thought this was one of the worst songs on the tape. I'm glad
- you liked it though...
- >
- >Trickle Trickle - Binghamton Crosbys : Another great foot-tapper! I'm really
- > amazed at how much fun comes through in
- > their singing. Maybe it's only a "ditty"
- > but how come I can't help but hum along?
- >
- Manhattan Transfer does a great version of this too.
-
- >Banana Love - The Bobs : WEEHOOO! Ranks with the tapes' best. Every vocal piece
- > fits so well together no matter how strange they get.
-
- I just posted the lyrics for Ilia. They are just so amusing!
- >
- >Perfect - U of R Vocal Point : Just a wonderful arrangement of vocals. Isn't
- > this one of the songs you like to sing? I can
- > see why...
- >
- Yes, it is! It's so much fun. I even used this for an audition last week!
-
- >One More Minute - Binghamton Crosbys : Hysterical stuff! "Stranded alone in the
- > gas station of love, and I have to use
- > the self-service pumps..." Had me
- > laughing all the time I was caught up by
- > its infectiousness.
-
- This is a cover of a Weird Al Yankovic song....I believe Weird Al wrote it.
- A classic.
- >
- >Sittin' In Limbo - The Bobs : Great way to end it. These guys are consistently
- > cool.
- >
- This will be on the compilation. Possibly my favorite a cappella song.
-
- >
- >OK, here's a few not so faves...
- >
- >A Nightingale Sang In Berkely - Manhattan Transfer : Like I said, yuck. They're
- > only popular because they
- > are bland...Nothing to it,
- > hate the voices and it's
- > way too long!
-
- To each his own...No matter what I put on here,there's something for
- everyone, and something each person will fast forward through....however,
- it's never the same stuff, so I try to make the most representative tape I
- can....
- >
- >Under The Boardwalk - The Nylons : I thought this was kind of an obvious cover.
- > Wasn't too thrilled with the arrangement or
- > the "pings".
- >
- You should see this done live! That's really all I can say - Some ofthese
- songs, like this one, have emotional ties for me - and soem are just so
- good or funny live that they are worth including!
-
-
- >Naturally - Huey Lewis and The News : Not bad, but just kinda boring. I guess
- > that's why it fit in with the rest of
- > _Fore_.
- I've always been impressed with it. Another one that every college group
- covers.
-
- >
- >Kiss Him Goodbye - The Nylons : Maybe it's because I hear this at every
- > sporting event I go to or because I think of
- > Bananarama's version, but I just don't see the
- > point of it. They do far too much screaming at
- > the end.
-
- I've never heard Bananarama's version. Is it a cappella?
- >
- >Walk Down That Lonesome Road - U of R Yellowjackets : Just nothing to grab
- > a hold of here. Kinda
- > dull.
- >
- Simply meant to be a pretty song....
-
- >I Need You - True Image : I can barely remember this (even after just listening
- > to it). Ambivalent.
-
- This opens Spike Lee's album - True Image is another group that needs a
- contract...
-
- >
- >Another Night In Tunisia - Manhattan Transfer & Bobby McFerrin : I like Bobby's
- > trunkful of
- > noises, but
- > loathe the
- > rest.
-
- I agree - it's my least favorite on the tapes...but it's meant to be a
- sampler...I'd hate not to include something like this and call the tapes
- representative of the stuff considered to be "Modern a cappella". I know
- there's stuff missing, but this would be a pretty odd category to leave
- out...
- >
- >Eli's Coming - The Nylons : No structure to this one. Where are they going?
- > Even a wee bit pretentious at the end...
- >
- See Ilia's post - I like this too.
-
- >
- >OK, I hope that covers the ground well enough. If I didn't mention the song,
- >that's because I liked it, but just not as much as my faves. Thanks again
- >chicklet...Let me know if you wanted other opinions on the rest of the tape.
- >Looks like I should go find that A Cappella sampler you were talking about.
- >
- It's called "Modern A Cappella" and it's on Rhino. CD Connection has it -
- well worth getting, if only for the Housemartins and Yes's a cappella
- version of "Leave It"....
-
- Thanks for the extensive review! Glad you liked it! I'll let you know when
- a cappella 3 comes out!
-
- Marsha
-
-
- Marsha J. Ferziger
- University of Chicago School of Law
-