Hugo Montenegro: Others By Brothers & Scenes and Themes

Vocalion CDSML8518
Stereo/Multichannel Hybrid
Easy Listening
Ray Codrington, Gary Barone (trumpets/flugelhorns)
Dave Sears (trombone);
Ernie Watts, Don Menza (woodwinds)
Larry Muhoberac, Dave Sears (keyboards)
Larry Muhoberac (ARP synthesizer)
Bob Rose, Larry Carlton (guitars)
James Jamerson (bass guitar);
Hal Blaine (drums)
Bobbye Hall (percussion)
ARP Synthesizer programmer: John Montenegro
With Vocalion’s Christmas 2015 release, a new world of audio is opened up. Remember the Quadraphonic boom of the 1970s? It was when many of the major record companies decided that stereo was no longer enough and launched four-channel (quadraphonic) sound. For that section of the record-buying public fortunate enough to own a hi-fi system capable of reproducing four-channel recordings, they were able to hear music literally in a new dimension, because now not only did the sound come at them from front-left and front-right (as it would in conventional stereo), but also from back-left and back-right too.
This “surround” effect placed the listener in the centre of the music instead of just in front of it, and as a result new meaning, depth and clarity was brought to the music that emanated from the LP spinning on the turntable or the 8-track cartridge whirring in the tape player. Thankfully, many of the artists who appear so regularly on Vocalion were originally recorded in glorious quadraphonic sound, and we’re excited to present twelve quadraphonic albums across six discs in the SACD – Super Audio Compact Disc – format. (These SACDs also play on any standard CD player, in which they’ll yield full stereo sound.) The artists involved are among the giants of the easy listening field and, we’re very glad to say, have become fixtures on the Vocalion label.
American conductor-arranger-composer Hugo Montenegro is featured on an SACD compiling two remarkable albums he recorded in the early and mid-70s. Others by Brothers (1975) saw him blending his bank of ARP synthesizers with conventional instrumentation in arrangements of soul, jazz and funk hits. The Duke Ellington staple Caravan comes up shining anew in this funky, electric version, and you’ve certainly never heard the soul classics What’s Going On and Nothing from Nothing in such inventive and colourful orchestrations as you will do here – and adding to the excitement is their rendering in quadraphonic sound. Scenes and Themes (1972) presents a selection of popular film themes in Montenegro arrangements designed specifically for the four-channel recording process.
Now for the technical bit. Vocalion’s Hybrid SACDs consist of three layers: a standard stereo CD layer at 16-bit 44.1khz, and two separate high-resolution layers, each of which have been mastered at 24-bit 352khz – one in stereo, the other in four-channel 4.0. Michael J. Dutton remastered both the stereo and four-channel elements from the original analogue tapes: for the stereo element the original ¼” stereo masters were used, and for the four-channel element the original four-channel “discrete” masters were used. These were used respectively to cut the original stereo and quadraphonic vinyl LPs.
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1: CARAVAN (Ellington; Tizol; Mills)
2: NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE (Davis)
3: NOAH’S ARP (Sears; King)
4: FEEL LIKE MAKIN’ LOVE (McDaniels)
5: WHAT’S GOING ON (Gaye; Cleveland; Benson)
6: NOTHING FROM NOTHING SUITE (Preston; Fisher)
7: CREEPIN’ (Wonder)
8: I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE (Whitfield; Strong)
9: AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH (Ashford; Simpson)
Scenes and Themes
10: LOST HORIZON (Bacharach; David) from the film
11: A MAN AND A WOMAN (Lai; Barouh; Keller) from the film
12: LOVE STORY (Lai; Sigman) from the film
13: LARA’S THEME (Jarre; Webster) from the film Doctor Zhivago
14: THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE (Mandel; Webster) from the film The Sandpiper
15: TARA’S THEME (Steiner) from the film Gone with the Wind
16: ALFIE (Bacharach; David) from the film
17: THE LOOK OF LOVE (Bacharach; David) from the film Casino Royale
18: LOVE THEME FROM ROMEO & JULIET (Rota; Kusik; Snyder)
19: LEARN TO SAY GOODBYE (Montenegro; Craig) from the film Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole
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