Album Review:

Turn In, Turn on to the Hippest Commercials of the Sixties

  • Release Date: 1967
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Label: Polygram
  • Total Time: 30:58
  • Artist: Benny Golson
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Styles: Novelty, Lounge
  • Track Picks: "Cool Whip," "Music to Watch Girls Go By," "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)"

Review

Musically speaking, the low rating for this CD is perfectly appropriate, because this album (originally titled Tune In, Turn On To the Hippest Commercials of the Sixties) is the kind of release that serious jazz listeners loathed. For sheer enjoyment, however, one can raise the rating by better than half-it is fun even if it isn't remotely the best jazz, or jazz at all. Benny Golson leads an orchestra featuring Art Farmer on trumpet and flugelhorn, Eric Gale on guitar, and Bernard Purdie at the drums, doing jazzed versions of the theme music from popular commercials. Some of it does work-Farmer and Gale have their moments-but a good deal of this recording (especially material like "The Swinger," for the Polaroid camera) comes off as jazz-muzak; it's doubtful that even Miles Davis could have done much more with the repertory here, and Golson wasn't being half as ambitious. Elliot Horne's original notes talk about Golson's credits and musical imagination, but here he even leaves the vocal choruses intact on several tracks, which ensures that listeners think of the original commercials and the products, not the music; in fact, next to this record, Verve's Count Basie Plays The Beatles is hot, swinging, and daring. Golson's own "The Golden Glow" is one of the better tracks here, and one of the oddities present is Elmer Bernstein's theme from The Magnificent Seven, because it was also the Marlboro cigarettes theme music of the period. The CD packaging includes a high quality reproduction of the original LP jacket, a comically ornate late '60s lay-out featuring a television set with a psychedelic test pattern, which made it a perennially popular '60s artifact among album art collectors. And for those who care about such things, it is interesting to learn the official names of some of the commercial themes here, such as "The Disadvantages of You" (Benson & Hedges 100 cigarettes), as well as their composer credits. And the CD (in excellent sound) is fun, and has just enough creativity to keep it diverting for the purists. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Music to Watch Girls Go By
Sid Ramin Benny Golson (2:54)
Wink
Paul Murphy Benny Golson (2:42)
The Dis-Advantages of You
Mitch Leigh Benny Golson (2:19)
No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)
Granville Burland Benny Golson (2:21)
Right Any Time of the Day
Benny Golson (2:32)
Music to Think By
Benny Golson (2:35)
The Swinger
Mitch Leigh Benny Golson (2:35)
The Magnificent Seven
Elmer Bernstein Benny Golson (2:49)
Cool Whip
Roy Eaton Benny Golson (2:35)
The Golden Glow
Benny Golson Benny Golson (2:10)
Fried Bananas
Gary McFarland Benny Golson (2:57)
Happiness Is
Paul Evans, Paul Parnes Benny Golson (2:29)

Credits

Art Farmer (Trumpet), Art Farmer (Flugelhorn), Eric Gale (Guitar), Benny Golson (Arranger), Benny Golson (Conductor), Benny Golson (Leader), Benny Golson (Saxophone), Benny Golson (Sax (Tenor)), Benny Golson (Main Performer), Bernard "Pretty" Purdie (Drums), Kevin Reeves (Mastering), Richard Seidel (Executive Producer), Richard Tee (Piano), James Tyrell (Bass), Tom Wilson (Producer), Jerry Rappaport (Supervisor), Ben Young (Research), Ben Young (Restoration), Tom Greenwood (Production Coordination), Sung Lee (Serp), Sung Lee (Design), Suzanne White (Design Coordinator), Deborah Hay (Editing), Carlos Kase (Production Assistant), Bryan Koniarz (Supervisor)
 
 
 

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