Oi Márcio,
A DAY IN THE LIFE by THE BEATLES is a pop masterpiece. Probably the best string arrangement in a pop/rock context.
Here's some of my favorite songs with violins in POP/ROCK:
- HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY, by VAN MORRISON
- SIGNAL TO NOISE, by PETER GABRIEL
- ELEANOR RIGBY, by THE BEATLES
- SHE'S LEAVING HOME, by THE BEATLES
- SHE'S A RAINBOW, by THE ROLLING STONES
- GOD ONLY KNOWS, by THE BEACH BOYS
- STAND BY ME, by BEN E. KING
- RIVER DEEP, MOUNTAIN HIGH, by IKE & TINA TURNER (produced by PHIL SPECTOR)
- LEVON, by ELTON JOHN
- SPACE ODDITY, by DAVID BOWIE
- LIFE ON MARS, by DAVID BOWIE
- STREET HASSLE, by LOU REED
- I WISH IT WOULD RAIN, by THE TEMPTATIONS
- I WISH I NEVER SAW THE SUNSHINE, by THE RONETTES
There's more, of course, but I have to go back to work now :lol:
zeca azevedo, I got the world on a string



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HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY !!
). The Verve's "Urban hymns" is full of great arrangements that include classical chord instruments. Ditto for Richard's first solo record, "Alone with everybody" (2000). I didn't hear his second album, but I'm sure is awesome.
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