Oh, what a magical convergence of musical brilliance! Bobby McFerrin and Tuck Andress joining forces to reinterpret Chick Corea's timeless classic "Spain" is nothing short of extraordinary. Bobby McFerrin's unparalleled vocal acrobatics combined with Tuck Andress's masterful guitar work create an otherworldly musical experience that transcends boundaries and defies expectations. "Spain" is already a composition of unparalleled beauty, with its intricate melodies and rich harmonies, and to see it reimagined in such a spontaneous and virtuosic manner is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The sheer level of talent and creativity on display in this performance is a testament to the boundless possibilities of musical expression. Bobby McFerrin's ability to use his voice as an entire ensemble and Tuck Andress's mesmerizing guitar virtuosity perfectly complement each other, resulting in a performance that is as captivating as it is exhilarating. This rendition of "Spain" serves as a testament to the enduring power of Chick Corea's compositions and the transformative nature of musical collaboration. It's a moment that reminds us of the boundless potential of human creativity and the ability of music to transport us to new realms of emotion and imagination. Truly a moment of spontaneous talent injected with the spirit of musical innovation!
So special to hear Tuck playing lead again! I've seen him in Tuck & Patty many times where he's holding the tunes together with bass lines, chords, percussion and lead lines... but to hear him as a lead guitarist is great and not what you're likely to experience in a live solo or duet performance.
Yes, indeed it is. And I've managed to perform this live on guitar and whistling the melody and improv. at the same time. It's a real work-out for sure. This is a masterful interpretation by two masters of their art and instruments. McFerrin's voice is as good as any horn-player! And Andress is a special guitarist who I can say is also a percussionists by the way he plays guitar like no one else. McFerrin's falsetto is amazingly smooth and non-strained - not the normal type. Frankie Valley would have loved to have his vocal chords, not to mention his super-creative mind. I've beern on stage with him as a whistler, and it was fun.