🎵 AotW Classics Julius Wechter And The Baja Marimba Band FRESH AIR (SP-4200)

What are your two favorite tracks from this album?


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Harry

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Julius Wechter and the Baja Marimba Band
Fresh Air
A&M SP-4200
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Briefly available on CD from Japan as UCCU-3030 as pictured.


Tracks:
Side One
1. CIELITO LINDO (P.D. arr. by Julius Wechter) 2:40
2. WAVE (Antonio Carlos Jobim) 3:16
3. I'LL MARIMBA YOU (Julius Wechter) 2:11
4. *I DON'T WANT TO WALK WITHOUT YOU (F. Loesser - J. Styne) 2:43
5. FRESH AIR (Julius Wechter) 2:05

Side Two
1. ELEANOR RIGBY (Lennon-McCartney) 2:30
2. *THE WINDMILLS OF YOUR MIND (Michel LeGrand - Marilyn & Alan Bergman) 3:06
3. SAMBA NUEVO (Julius Wechter) 1:59
4. HERE (David MacKay) 2:50
5. MADAGASCAR (Bernie Fleischer) 3:13
* Arranged by Nick DeCaro

Producer: ALLEN STANTON / Arranger: JULIUS WECHTER / Engineer: DICK BOGERT / Art Direction: TOM WILKES / Photography: JIM McCRARY
 
Incredibly, we've never had a thread devoted to this album - at least I cannot find one. It was tossed around as a topic when the CD was issued in 2006, but there has never been a dedicated thread - so I tossed together one of our "Classic AOTW" threads. The poll allows TWO favorite choices from the album.

Harry
 
For me "I'll Marimba You" is one of the all-time great BMB tracks, period. Great playing by Julius! The title track is also great. The lone flaw was "I Don't Want To Walk..." which just never did anything for me. Good album, though!



Capt. Bacardi
 
I was listening to the title track, "Fresh Air", today and I wonder if some of the hoots and hollers going on in this one could possibly be attributed to Lani Hall. We know that when they wanted a party atmosphere for a recording at A&M, they invited just about everybody into the studio to give it that kind of sound. There's one high-pitched voice in "Fresh Air" that to me sounds just like Lani Hall. She's the one yelling "Heyyyy...." or "yayyy..." (listen at about 1:15 and again at 1:50 or so). She might have been around the studios in 1969 when the track was recorded. Great track, regardless.

I always thought the same about Herb's "Fandango", the 12" mix features the same exact voice which to me sounds like Lani.

Harry
 
I managed to score one of the Japanese CDs of this. I'm still incredulous that they released it.

Back in the days when the album was new, I liked the title track the best. I would play the 8-track and knew exactly where to switch-out of the other channels when "Fresh Air" was about to start. Now, though, I tend to like "I'll Marimba You" and "Eleanor Rigby" and "Cielito Lindo" the best.

I have mentioned before that "slow" songs took a while to grow on me.... when I first got into the TJB and Sergio Mendes, I didn't like ballads at all. But now they are some of my favorite songs by both groups. On the Baja albums, however, the ballads still leave me cold. I guess it's because they tend to sound a little bland compared with the more raucous tunes. For me there's more of a contrast between fast Julius and slow Julius, than there is between fast and slow Sergio, for example.

About "I Don't Want To Walk Without You"..... my mother in law is a TJB fan, but she had never heard of the BMB. So I made her a CD of the "best of" the BMB, and included that song. It turned out to be her favorite of all!
 
I Enjoy Every track on this however its a bit shorter in length than usual . But still excellent!"Samba Nuevo" and " I don't want to walk without you and "Ill marimba you. Are my favorites i voted for two of these. And its one of the more rare BMB albums.
 
They look real to us. These are mp3's taken from the Japanese CDs, most likely.
 
My favorite BMB band album + Julius sings!

Yes, it is very short in run time, however I'll take quality over quantity any day. Production values are excellent and song/arrangements stellar.

Cielito Lindo as an opening track is a brilliant arrangement.

5 stars out of 5 in my book.:goodie:

My Japanese CD version is UICY-75146 - SHMCD Lp replica.
 
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If you are ever in doubt, look down at the release information. If they say Universal or one of their labels, it's legit.

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If you are ever in doubt, look down at the release information. If they say Universal or one of their labels, it's legit.

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Thats Exactly Right " They are The Real Deal!" As i said i listened to the samples they sound pretty good but i still have pristine vinyl versions of these ( plus companion needledrop cds which to me sound slightly better. Just my opinion.
 
I had the LP when it came out, and I remember seeing the BMB performing one of the tracks on a prime-time variety show (can't recall which show it was) attired in tuxedos in the pig sty, possibly with the pigs; this was a long time ago! "Windmills" was always my favorite track, though there's not really a dud on the album. I remember thinking that Julius's vocal outing was a deliberate attempt to emulate Herb's vocal success at the time, but if so it sure was a strange choice.
 
I remember thinking that Julius's vocal outing was a deliberate attempt to emulate Herb's vocal success at the time, but if so it sure was a strange choice.

I really liked "I Don't Want To Walk Without You". In fact, I heard it on the radio and it was the first time I took notice of the Baja Marimba Band. The public wasn't all that crazy about it - on the Hot 100, it only managed to get to #121 (bubbling under).
 
For me if you are asking for happy and upbeat and feel- good music there is no one who can top Julius Wechter and the Baja Marimba Band. And I can't think of a better track that typifies this kind of music better than "Fresh Air". I give it an A+++. It has such a happy and catchy melody-- like all Julius compositions. It takes a supreme musical talent to create a popular and unique musical sound. And that's what Julius did with the BMB and Herb did with the TJB. RIP Julius and thanks for the musical memories.

 
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Thanks Harry I wanted to add as I mentioned previously this BMB album was extremely rare and I find it's one of the shortest albums in the discography but yet a variety of styles and Interestingly enough it turns out it's one of the few BMB albums that have been reissued ( more than likely due to the Universal Conflagration of 2008) nevertheless its still a Great album all the way
 
Yeah, I never understood the lack of logic in how these two later albums were reissued, yet all but the first one were otherwise ignored (far as I can remember) with a couple of anthologies along the way that drew in some of the best tracks.

This one, along with Those Were The Days and (oddly) Naturally are still available for lossless download from Qobuz, for those who weren't able to get the CDs of these titles. Search for "Julius Wechter" to find all three.
 
Yeah, I never understood the lack of logic in how these two later albums were reissued, yet all but the first one were otherwise ignored (far as I can remember) with a couple of anthologies along the way that drew in some of the best tracks.

This one, along with Those Were The Days and (oddly) Naturally are still available for lossless download from Qobuz, for those who weren't able to get the CDs of these titles. Search for "Julius Wechter" to find all three.
I remember Getting Those were the days( the dreaded Pickwick reissue minus 2 songs) in 1979 as A Christmas gift I can understand that one being reissued I have a theory which I'm willing to be corrected if wrong which is this most of the 60s early A&M artists albums that are available were either safety backup masters or they weren't stored at the Universal lot or they were from overseas masters it's possible that at the time of the fire they were in the process of making backups or planning to do so as I said elsewhere we will never really know what happened and again this is just my guess and yet again I could be wrong. But I'm thankful for what remains even if they weren't the big popular sellers
 
I remember someone mentioned that these were reissued because of the Nick Decaro connection.
 
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