Tuesday, March 13, 2018

David Rose and His Orchestra Something Fresh! [1969]


Capitol Records ST-124

The name David Rose is virtually synonymous with the golden age of American instrumental pop and few artists have managed to equal his output in terms of innovation, diversity and sheer volume. Dubbed "The King of Strings," he is best known for his massive hits "The Stripper" and "Holiday for Strings" in which his signature employment of pizzicato strings and melodic octave doubling over block chords is deliberately audible. In addition, his scores for "Bonanza" and "Little House on the Prairie" have been regarded as some of the finest in television history and serve as a benchmark for much contemporary Western style scoring. He has recorded over 5,000 hours of music, more than 80 albums, and his work continues to be licensed in numerous films and TV shows. In addition, he has received 4 Emmy's (with 9 nominations), 1 gold record, 2 Academy Award nominations, 6 Grammy nominations, and 6 ASCAP Film and Television awards.

Tracklist:
01 A Long Time, A Sad Time
02 Angie
03 Gone Away
04 Busy Afternoon
05 Betty
06 A Crazy Kind of Love
07 Melanie
08 Look Above
09 The Happy Bow
10 Victoria
11 On A Misty Day

All original compositions by David Rose

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