This became my favorite in the album since I first listened to it (beside 50 Ways to Leave your lover). It seems that Swingle II had always been my favorite batch among the generations of singers that has joined the group, mainly maybe because I've grown used and attached to Ward Swingle's style of arrangement during this period, and their sound at this time (70s) was quite unique, not to mention that this batch was probably the best I like when it comes to vocal texture/timbre and blending. The recordings during this era were also the 'warmest' sounding ones since they were all still basically analog technology. I miss this sound nowadays, and I miss the 'old' Swingle Singers sound. Aaahh, sweet nostalgia.
This became my favorite in the album since I first listened to it (beside 50 Ways to Leave your lover). It seems that Swingle II had always been my favorite batch among the generations of singers that has joined the group, mainly maybe because I've grown used and attached to Ward Swingle's style of arrangement during this period, and their sound at this time (70s) was quite unique, not to mention that this batch was probably the best I like when it comes to vocal texture/timbre and blending. The recordings during this era were also the 'warmest' sounding ones since they were all still basically analog technology. I miss this sound nowadays, and I miss the 'old' Swingle Singers sound. Aaahh, sweet nostalgia.
i just discovered a young agnetha faltskog liked this group