What is your favorite musical component of a b66 song?

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Stevenj said:
My favorites are the string section on You Stepped Out Of A Dream (also known in my family as You Stepped out of a Tree, due to Sergio's accent and a bad 8 track player where I first heard that tune as a kid and mis-understood)

I also really like the horn section on Moanin' Tristeza and Laia Ladaia, the drums on Dois Dias, the bass on cinnamon and clove, the strings again on the Frog.

What are your favorites?

Stevenj

Hi. The more I listen into that Brasil 66 Project Equinox LP - I bought it recently on a flea market just for the Chove Chuva song - the more I start to love "Cinnamon and Clove". The bass line makes this song peculiar. I'm trying to write out the chords at the moment. If someone has the lyrics handy, I'll appreciate.

Or is there already a transcription somewhere?

Don't know if my turntable turns right but I think the tune is in G minor.
 
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