Mr Ho's Orchestrotica / Unforgettable Sounds Of Esquivel, The
Album: | Unforgettable Sounds Of Esquivel, The | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Mr Ho's Orchestrotica | Added: | Nov 2010 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-11-21 | Pull Date: | 2011-01-23 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jan 23 | Jan 16 | Jan 9 | Jan 2 | Dec 26 | Dec 19 | Dec 12 | Dec 5 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 13, 2021: | No Cover, No Minimum (rebroadcast from Mar 2, 2012)
Andalucia |
4. | Jul 16, 2013: | Good Day Sunshine
Mini Skirt |
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2. | Sep 27, 2018: | No Cover, No Minimum
Mini Skirt |
5. | Feb 28, 2013: | No Cover, No Minimum
Andalucia |
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3. | Dec 20, 2013: | No Cover, No Minimum
Mini Skirt |
6. | Jan 09, 2013: | Sunshine . . . in the Afternoon
Street Scene |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2010-11-20
Reviewed 2010-11-20
MR HO’S ORCHESTROTICA: The Unforgettable Sounds of Esquivel
LOUNGE – Back in the 1950s and 60s, the absolute king of big-band hi-fi lounge music was Mexican arranger Juan Garcia Esquivel, who created a unique “space-age” blend of cutesy pop, punchy jazz, scat vocal harmony and Latin rhythm, marked by steel guitar swoops, winking xylophone accents and sledgehammer brass interjections. This 23-piece band has carefully recreated Esquivel’s original scores and revives the magic with modern recording techniques and some top-notch playing. Beautiful kitsch. Pour a martini and PLAY IT NOW!
All magnificent. Fo’s Picks: 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11
1. 2:39 – fanfare intro, gliding Spanish tune with wordless vox & fun piano
2. 2:40 – wonderfully cheesy exotica, slick & punchy, with lots for the vocalists
3. 2:15 – swing standard with flute, xylophone, steel guitar, trainlike sounds
4. 3:28 – zu-zu-zu vocals, cha-cha rhythm; soaring trumpet solo, great piano
5. 2:25 – ticker-tape xylophone and low brass, then swings into martini-land
6. 2:25 – vocalists out front at first, with cool rhythms and matador posing
7. 2:35 – whistled melody over marimba; sort of a slap-happy western lope
8. 2:28 – awesome cheese/spy mix; wolf-whistles and interjection of “groovy!”
9. 2:41 – Benny Goodman’s old theme song goes on safari: cool percussion
10. 1:58 – speedy glide: ballroom dancing meets the original Star Trek theme
11. 3:33 – slinky crime jazz, alley-cat piano riff & stripper horns
[ Fo ] 11/20/10
LOUNGE – Back in the 1950s and 60s, the absolute king of big-band hi-fi lounge music was Mexican arranger Juan Garcia Esquivel, who created a unique “space-age” blend of cutesy pop, punchy jazz, scat vocal harmony and Latin rhythm, marked by steel guitar swoops, winking xylophone accents and sledgehammer brass interjections. This 23-piece band has carefully recreated Esquivel’s original scores and revives the magic with modern recording techniques and some top-notch playing. Beautiful kitsch. Pour a martini and PLAY IT NOW!
All magnificent. Fo’s Picks: 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11
1. 2:39 – fanfare intro, gliding Spanish tune with wordless vox & fun piano
2. 2:40 – wonderfully cheesy exotica, slick & punchy, with lots for the vocalists
3. 2:15 – swing standard with flute, xylophone, steel guitar, trainlike sounds
4. 3:28 – zu-zu-zu vocals, cha-cha rhythm; soaring trumpet solo, great piano
5. 2:25 – ticker-tape xylophone and low brass, then swings into martini-land
6. 2:25 – vocalists out front at first, with cool rhythms and matador posing
7. 2:35 – whistled melody over marimba; sort of a slap-happy western lope
8. 2:28 – awesome cheese/spy mix; wolf-whistles and interjection of “groovy!”
9. 2:41 – Benny Goodman’s old theme song goes on safari: cool percussion
10. 1:58 – speedy glide: ballroom dancing meets the original Star Trek theme
11. 3:33 – slinky crime jazz, alley-cat piano riff & stripper horns
[ Fo ] 11/20/10
Track Listing
1. | Andalucia | 7. | Sentimental Journey | |||
2. | Night And Day | 8. | Mini Skirt | |||
3. | Take The A Train | 9. | Let's Dance | |||
4. | The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams | 10. | Dancing In The Dark | |||
5. | Music Makers | 11. | Street Scene | |||
6. | Frenesi | . |