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Erwin Lehn und sein Südfunk-Tanzorchester - Das wird ein Fruhling ohne Ende
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Magicalgirl2000 commented 12min ago"It sounds like a version of one of Gustav Holst Planets songs or a score from the twilight zone.
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uhk
It is "Das wird ein Frühling ohne Ende" - an instrumental cover by "Erwin Lehn und sein Südfunk-Tanzorchester" of an old "Schlager" composed by Werner Bochmann. As a reference, a YouTube example played by the Columbia Dance Orchestra:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hZSqhngGNQ
483 days ago
uhk
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1209 days ago
ForcedMeme
I think the sound at 0:53 of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdboboINAeo is actually just a plain jazz guitar, played in unison with a piano. I don't hear any kind of electronic modification there. That's the magic of orchestration!
Your Wolfgang Kowatsch samples are interesting, in that they use an old-fashioned sound for the horns, but also have synthesizer, and both use an electric bass guitar rather than an acoustic (upright bass).
1210 days ago
uhk
Thank you very much for your reply and your effort! Yes, asking some more people might help. I will appreciate that!
I am still less certain. Download the two MP3 files from
https://we.tl/t-SaZwHNHwFA
They also sound "soft" to me, and somewhat comparable to my unknown tune. Both tunes have been recorded also around 1981 (1980 to be precisely) by the big band of the local radio station (and have never been published).
And the "guitar trick-effect" at about 0:44 of my unknown record reminds me on George Shearing. Has Sammy Nestico or Count Basie ever inserted such a "guitar trick-effect"?
On the other hand, some "guitar trick-effect" has also been used by Ernst Kugler/ORF Big Band:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdboboINAeo (starting at about 0:53). This tune was also an unknown record until recently (and also recorded ota from the local radio station 40+ years ago).
Regards,
uhk
1210 days ago
ForcedMeme
1210 days ago
ForcedMeme
1211 days ago
uhk
1211 days ago
uhk
Regards,
uhk
1212 days ago
uhk
a very interesting/exciting comment! Thank you very much!
I must confess that I didn't know Sammy Nestico. Please forgive me my ignorance. I am more familar with Paul Kuhn, Hugo Strasser, Max Greger, Horst Jankowski, Frank Pleyer, Peter Herbolzheimer and other Germans. So, I googled about Sammy Nestico. Found that he was dealing with the SWR Big Band at times. Do you happen to know when that was? The relationship to the SWR Big Band actually makes him a good candidate of being the arranger of my unknown tune. Reaosn: I have recorded this this tune from a local radio station (Saarländischer Rundfunk - SR). This radio station was obviously playing records from the SR Tanzorchester (Manfred Minnich, Eberhard Pokorny, Wolfgang Kowatsch, Hans Hammerschmid), but also rceords from the HR Tanzorchester (HR Big Band - Heinz Schönberger) and: from the SWR/SWF Big Band. Judging from other records on the same music cassette, my radio recording must stem from around 1981 - not very much later.
1212 days ago
ForcedMeme
1213 days ago