Los Bravos

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Remember the '66 tune, "Black is Black?
Am I the only one who thought the singer sounded like Gene Pitney?
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Thinking about it Don I can see your point.
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Certainly this track has the angst and a vocal tonality that approximates the Gene Pitney sound.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm

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One big difference is that the singer in Los Bravos sang sharp all the way through the song. Peter is right about the angst and tonality though.
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Another difference between the two is that Los Bravos had limited hits and paled in this respect to the number ones of Gene Pitney. The only other hit that I can recall by Los Bravos is "I Don't Care" but that was in the UK and perhaps Spain I suspect.
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I Don't Care did make number 16 but I can't recall it.
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Here's one for Peter and anyone else Black is Black but not Los Bravos

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Thanks Roy. A great guitarist always makes the song for me. The tonality is very much in the fingers.

Even without the lyrics this melody works and I enjoyed Hank Marvin's interpretation with some nice rhythm work by Bruce Welsh as well. Bennett held his own on the drums to be sure.

I suspect we would be hard pressed to name the album titles of all the Shadows' releases. I had no idea that they did this one. As a contrast, did they do White Christmas as well?
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You know after I posted my previous post I thought about it a little and think perhaps the sharp singing had something to do with the angst feeling that does come through on that song. It's the only one I've ever heard by them.
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I think you're right, Bob...

As opposed to the case of that clown who sang for The Cult...that's just plain singing sharp all the way through every song. Whenever I hear that guy, the angst is all mine...
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That'd be Ian Astbury. He now sings for "The Doors of the 21st Century".
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Oh, I s'pose Val Kilmer was busy...but in that case, why not Chevy Chase?
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I liked The Cult and never noticed him singing sharp. I'm a big Doors fan though and probably very forgiving when it comes to anyone else who is obviously a fan.
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OMG, Bob...they had to flange the **** out of that guy's tracks just to make it sound like he might have been in the same town as the rest of the band...
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