Gary McFarland & Co. - Does the Sun Really Shine on the Moon? (1967) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Does the Sun Really Shine on the Moon?
Year Of Release: 1967
Label: Skye Records
Genre: jazz, lounge, easy listening, cool jazz, vibraphone jazz, instrumental pop
Quality: FLAC 24/44100; 16/44100
Total Time: 00:30:03
Total Size: 149; 303 MB
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A sublime and delicate album by Gary McFarland, blending jazz and lounge in a uniquely airy and understated style. Featuring Jerome Richardson, Richard Davis, Warren Bernhardt, and Sam Brown, McFarland’s vibes float effortlessly through ethereal arrangements of 60s pop classics like “God Only Knows,” “Here, There & Everywhere,” and “O Morro,” with the charming original “Flea Market” adding a playful touch. A breezy, refined gem of mid-century jazz cool.

Tracklist:
1-1 Gary McFarland & Co. - God Only Knows [2:34]
1-2 Gary McFarland & Co. - By the Time I Get to Phoenix [2:37]
1-3 Gary McFarland & Co. - Sunday Will Never Be the Same [2:20]
1-4 Gary McFarland & Co. - Lady Jane [2:56]
1-5 Gary McFarland & Co. - Flamingo [3:01]
1-6 Gary McFarland & Co. - Flea Market [2:18]
1-7 Gary McFarland & Co. - Here, There & Everywhere [3:05]
1-8 Gary McFarland & Co. - Three Years Ago [3:01]
1-9 Gary McFarland & Co. - O Morro [3:36]
1-10 Gary McFarland & Co. - Melancholy Baby [2:12]
1-11 Gary McFarland & Co. - Up, Up & Away [2:23]