LET IT BE - HEY JUDE
Philips, FD-1014, Manufactured By Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd.
- Let It Be (Lennon / McCartney)
- Hey Jude (Lennon / McCartney)
SLEEVE NOTES:
It is needless to say how wonderful Paul Mauriat, the master of the French sound, is, and how excellent his orchestra is. The band's sound exceeded our expectations, and it fully demonstrated its ability to captivate us. The band's sound was beyond our expectations, and the audience was mesmerized by the full extent of the band's capabilities. The ensemble's quality, however, is not only the quality of the music. The ensemble is outstanding. It requires extraordinary training and great care. In the Japanese performances, Mauriat listened to the audience to get the best sound for each venue and did not allow the curtain to open until he was satisfied with the sound. This kind of rigor and dedication is the driving force behind the wonderful French sound.
The key to the charm of the Paul Mauriat Grand Orchestra lies in its skillful arrangements. The melody line is kept alive and clear, and the use of several instruments, combined with each other, creates a very stylish mood. The addition of a youthful beat creates an up-to-date, easy-listening musical style. The more you listen to this exquisite arrangement, the more you will appreciate it.
Let It Be:
New hit of 1970 by The Beatles. Of course, it was written by members John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Paul Mauriat's work is fantastically colorful in this song that tells us that in every situation there is still hope and chance: "Whenever I suffer or my heart gets dark, my mother comes to me and says, 'Let it be...."
Hey Jude:
This is a hit number by The Beatles in 1968. Of course, the lyrics were written by John Lennon and composed by Paul McCartney. The performance by the Paul Mauriat Grand Orchestra is bright and pleasant, giving the audience a taste of the French sound.
Note: Translation made by online translator.