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Guantanamera/The Sandpipers

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Guantanamera/The Sandpipers
Guantanamera/The Sandpipers

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Guantanamera/The Sandpipers

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There is an undeniable charm in the whimsy and subdued kitsch of these affably mellow melodies. This two-fer from
Collectors' Choice Music
gathers the
Sandpipers
' 1966 release
Guantanamera
, as well as their self-titled follow-up from 1967. These were the highest charting long-players that the trio -- consisting of vocalists
Jim Brady
,
Mike Piano
, and
Richard Shoff
-- issued, reaching number 13 and number 53 respectively on the
pop
album charts. In addition to including the title track from their LP -- the South American
folk
standard
"Guantanamera"
-- this disc also highlights some remarkably fresh sounding
pop/rock
covers, as well as other
traditional folk
songs from around the globe. While
is their debut album, the members of
the Sandpipers
had previously worked together for several years. Initially, the three met as members of
the Mitchell Boys' Choir
before seceding to perform as
the Four Seasons
, and later
the Grads
. Enter the "A" of
A&M
records --
Herb Alpert
-- who first signed them to his label, and, second, placed their talents into the careful supervision of staff producer
Tommy LiPuma
and musical arrangers
Nick DeCaro
and
Mort Garson
. Indeed, the inobtrusive sound that the team came up with was strikingly similar in approach to that of
Alpert
's own
Tijuana Brass
and their percussive cousins, the
Julius Wechter
-led
Baja Marimba Band
. The trio's blithe vocals -- which are often enhanced by an uncredited female lead -- are ideally suited to the equally carefree and often lush instrumentals, producing some interesting and quite unexpected results. On one end of the spectrum are the somewhat conventional interpretations of
music standards
"Strangers in the Night,"
"It's Over,"
"Try to Remember."
A harpsichord-laced and Latin-tinged
"Carmen,"
as well as the languid rhythms featured on the arrangements of
garage rock
staples
"Louie Louie"
"La Bamba,"
are innocuous nods to the
psychedelic
music scene -- replete with a slight echoplex and wide stereo production -- that not only send the senses reeling, but have also remained surprisingly fresh and even modern. A related highlight includes the ethereal
"Things We Said Today,"
which reveals the beauty of the composition in a unique light. From the decelerated tempo to the emphasis placed on chord and key changes, this arrangement bristles with innovation. Likewise, it ranks among the finest -- and equally as original -- cover versions of any
Beatles
track. Unfortunately, their spins on
"Yesterday"
"Michelle"
fall short in comparison. Although the CD occasionally reveals surface noise from the vinyl transcription during quieter passages, those incidences are few and never detract from the listening experience. ~ Lindsay Planer

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