Cutting Their Own Groove
发行时间:1991-01-01
发行公司:华纳唱片
简介: by William RuhlmannAs usual, Big Daddy takes a collection of familiar hits and renders them in late 1950s/early '60s rock 'n' roll arrangements. Okay, it's a one-joke idea, but it also brings out the silly aspects of some of these hits, as when, On "The Greatest Love Of All" (done a la Danny And The Juniors), the backup singers intone, "I love me so," which, after all, is that song's real message. There's a certain appropriateness, too, in rendering Paul Simon's "Graceland" in Elvis Presley rockabilly style. In other cases, as in the Harry Belafonte stylings on Talking Heads' "Once In A Lifetime," the results are not so much funny as unrecognizable. On the whole, this is a good record for parties, although you might not want to play it frequently.
by William RuhlmannAs usual, Big Daddy takes a collection of familiar hits and renders them in late 1950s/early '60s rock 'n' roll arrangements. Okay, it's a one-joke idea, but it also brings out the silly aspects of some of these hits, as when, On "The Greatest Love Of All" (done a la Danny And The Juniors), the backup singers intone, "I love me so," which, after all, is that song's real message. There's a certain appropriateness, too, in rendering Paul Simon's "Graceland" in Elvis Presley rockabilly style. In other cases, as in the Harry Belafonte stylings on Talking Heads' "Once In A Lifetime," the results are not so much funny as unrecognizable. On the whole, this is a good record for parties, although you might not want to play it frequently.