
64 - Water is Wet - Frank Sinatra's In the Wee Small Hours
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About this listen
Our humble adventurers dip their toes into your grandpa’s jazz and learn a thing or two about broken hearts.
Episode Breakdown:
- 00:02:01 - Tavern Talk - Are you more of a Jack-of-All-Trades or a Master-of-One kind of guy?
- 00:19:46 - We introduce today’s topic - Frank Sinatra’s In the Wee Small Hours (Allmusic).
- 00:23:03 - We go around the table and share our general thoughts about the album.
- 00:40:29 - We talk about the orchestra.
- 00:42:12 - We talk about the lyrics in the album.
- 00:44:12 - We then talk about our favorite and least favorite songs from the album.
- 00:52:05 - Ynon brings up the Tom Waits connection with this album.
- 00:53:34 - We summarize our thoughts.
- 00:57:43 - We vote to see if this album has a place in the CQEG.
- 00:59:08 - Peter tells us how he chose the topic of our next episode - Herbie Hancock’s Headhunters (Allmusic).
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Email: CultureQuestPodcast@gmail.com
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Twitter: @CQ_Podcast.
The Culture Quest Essentials Guide: CQEG.
Cover art by Azeecreations .
‘Celebration’ theme by Alexander Nakarada ( www.serpentsoundstudios.com ).
The episode was recorded on Dec. 31st 2021, and originally released on Sep. 4th, 2022.
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