The Groovy Sound of Music
The Groovy Sound of Music is an album by vibraphonist Gary Burton recorded in 1964 and released on the RCA label which features jazz interpretations of tunes from the Broadway musical The [Sound of Music] written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar [Hammerstein II].
Conception, Recording and Packaging
The album was recorded at the request of RCA Records who, as part of their negotiations with composer Richard Rodgers for the Sound of Music movie soundtrack, had promised to get artists on their roster to record songs from the musical. It was recorded in two sessions, one featuring Burton as part of a jazz sextet, and the other with a small orchestra arranged and conducted by Gary McFarland.Burton would later profess disappointments with the album, particularly with McFarland's uncharacteristically "conventional and uninspiring" arrangements. He was also embarrassed by the title and cover art that RCA chose for the project; after complaining to the company executive Steve Sholes and threatening to leave the label, he was promised that he would henceforth be allowed more input in such matters.
Reception
The Allmusic review by Ken Dryden stated: "Aside from 'My Favorite Things', jazz musicians haven't been particularly drawn to songs from The Sound of Music, so the Groovy Sound of Music songbook by Gary Burton is quite a treat".Track listing
- "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" - 4:50
- "Maria" - 3:34
- "An Ordinary Couple" - 4:50
- "My [Favorite Things (song)|My Favorite Things]" - 5:55
- "Sixteen Going on Seventeen" - 4:30
- "Do-Re-Mi" - 3:50
- "Edelweiss" - 3:03
- "The Sound of Music" - 5:27
Personnel
- Gary Burton — vibraphone, arranger
- Phil Woods — alto saxophone, clarinet
- Joe Puma — guitar
- Bob Brookmeyer — valve trombone
- Steve Swallow — bass
- Ed Shaughnessy, Joe Hunt — drums
- Gary McFarland — arranger
- Mickey Crofford – engineer