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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIS IS IT!,
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This review is from: Spontaneous Inventions (Audio CD)
If you have to get only one Bobby McFerrin album, this is the one. The later _Simple Pleasures_ is slicker, more commercial, and better suited to a wider audience, but this disc showcases his vocal talents at their truest and best. Most of the cuts are live and unaccompanied, though there are three duets and a smashing rendition of "Another Night in Tunisia" with Manhattan Transfer (at least according to Amazon; on my original cassettes, that cut is on the _Simple Pleasures_ album).Duets with Herbie Hancock on piano and Wayne Shorter on soprano sax ("Turtle Shoes" and "Walkin' " respectively) are fine. The collaboration with Robin Williams, "Beverly Hills Blues," is just plain fun, as is the playful throwaway "Manana Iguana" (how did that ever make it onto the "Don't Worry, Be Happy" best-of collection?). McFerrin does another excellent cover of a Beatles tune whose pallid original would seem to have made it a poor choice, "From Me to You." But for me, the best cuts on this disc are the utterly infectious "Thinkin' About Your Body"; the sharp, bluesy rendition of Joan Armatrading's "Opportunity"; and "I Hear Music," the best McFerrin/audience collaboration on record (although I've heard and participated in much better examples, alas). Get this one for its musical artistry and sheer joy of life.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just plain fun,
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This review is from: Spontaneous Inventions (Audio CD)
When listening to this recording, you get the distinct understanding that there is nothing Bobby McFerrin would rather be doing that exactly what he is doing: amazing things with his voice that just tickle audiences. A few of the tracks here are live recordings, and a few are accompanied by another musician -- well, Robin Williams doesn't count as a musician, but "Beverly Hills Blues" is probably the most fun track here. It sounds like they were just making it up as they went along.As someone with "professional training" in singing, I am astounded at the things he does with his voice.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bobby is in a class by himself on this album....,
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This review is from: Spontaneous Inventions (Audio CD)
Sigh, I long for the early days of Bobby McFerrin and this album reiterates that opinion for me. This is an unbelieveably beautiful, innovative, humorous, creative and unique little album that introduced Bobby to the world. This man who has the unusual talent/ability to sing two (count them, TWO) notes at one time, mimic virtually every musical instrument known, impersonate other famous singers, and come up with wonderfully catchy and innovative covers of well-known songs does not fail us on this CD! "Thinkin' About Your Body" kicks it all off. The whole time I listened to the song I tried to figure out how he could possibly provide not only all of the instrumentation using only his voice and body, as well as all of the vocalizations! It sounded like there were 20 Bobbys up there on stage and not just one! Amazing! The rest of the album featured the brilliant Bobby and some special guests who "dropped in." "Another Night in Tunisia" features The Manhatten Transfer. The hysterical "Beverly Hills Blues" features the wonderful Robin Williams. Check this wonderful, melodious album out. There is something for everybody, and it is lives up to its "Spontaneous" title.
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