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The Shadows and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?

Postby russ » 27 Jan 2019, 01:15

With all the recent albums featuring Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly, The Beach Boys, The Carpenters and Cilla Black with the Liverpool Philharmonic, wonder if there are plans to do do a similar project with the early Shadows back catalogue?
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Re: The Shadows and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?

Postby MartcasterJunior » 27 Jan 2019, 11:00

Personally I’d hope not. Of the few tracks of these type that I’ve heard I’ve not been that impressed. Crow barring a full orchestra into arrangements which didn’t leave space for one in the first place, or replacing what were perfectly good orchestral backings, doesn’t make for the most satisfactory listening experience. They just seem like a way for dead/retired artists’ management companies to wring a little more profit from The Machine while they still can.
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Re: The Shadows and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 27 Jan 2019, 12:14

I don't usually comment on things I haven't heard, but I can imagine this one … and it's not good.
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Re: The Shadows and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?

Postby dave robinson » 27 Jan 2019, 16:30

Please no.
Norris Paramore’s orchestral arrangements will never be bettered and the ones that don’t have it, don’t need it.
It would be clutter. :|
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Re: The Shadows and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?

Postby bazmusicman » 27 Jan 2019, 16:37

I think Mathew has hit the nail on the head......its just management trying to get more millage (and money) out of it, by mending something that isn't broke!
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Re: The Shadows and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?

Postby LONGPLAYER09 » 27 Jan 2019, 17:09

NO no don't do it!!
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Re: The Shadows and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?

Postby Geoff_W » 27 Jan 2019, 18:45

dave robinson wrote:Please no.
Norris Paramore’s orchestral arrangements will never be bettered and the ones that don’t have it, don’t need it.
It would be clutter. :|

This may not be my cup of tea either and talking of Norrie Paramor, his orchestra did an album of Shads stuff in 1965 called Shadows in Latin. Can't say that did anything to float my boat.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/shadows-latin- ... ref=plSrch
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Re: The Shadows and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?

Postby neil2726 » 27 Jan 2019, 23:28

Of the orchestra added CDs Ive heard non were an improvement on the originals - including the added voice duet ones!
Anyone recall Cliff Hall's "Shadows in Ivory"
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Re: The Shadows and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?

Postby drakula63 » 28 Jan 2019, 14:15

neil2726 wrote:Of the orchestra added CDs Ive heard non were an improvement on the originals - including the added voice duet ones!
Anyone recall Cliff Hall's "Shadows in Ivory"


I had it on LP in the early/mid '80s. I liked it. I lent it to someone who was actually a classically trained pianist and she wasn't impressed. Oh well, she was a bit of a musical snob. But I thought it was pretty good.

To be honest, I always thought the Shads should have done a version of Annie's Song with an orchestra, at about the 'String of Hits' period. I'll get me coat...
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Re: The Shadows and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?

Postby russ » 29 Jan 2019, 23:23

Maybe perhaps a brand new purely Orchestral album without the original Shadows soundtracks?
The BBC Concert Orchestra have given us a taster with their "Shadows Medley" from the Instrumental Classics album and their tribute to the guitar on "Friday Night Is Music Night".

https://youtu.be/Qh8dZReJnk0
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