BOS Yay! the Beatles. anytime they get their horn sections gong it's a good thing.
anyone know which of the Fabs was most into horns? Guessing Paul, but don't really know.
As usual, George proved himself a good follower: The chart on "Savoy Truffle" is one of my favorite uses of horns on a Beatles record.
have I already told the Stax story of how the Beatles were rumored to be planning to record in Memphis around the time of
Revolver? Coulda/shoulda/woulda been the Memphis horns and/or Booker T & the MGs on GTGYIMY.
A wonderful set, hard to pick a BOS -- I'm tempted to say 9-way tie, leaving out the Ms&Ps, 'cause frankly I could go without hearing "Monday Monday" for a good long time. But certainly the Deon Jackson (no relation to JJ) gets Best Semi-Obscurity, a lovely record and certified Carolina Beach Music classic.