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"A Day in the Life" was the last track of The Beatles trail blazing album "Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band" album. It was banned by the BBC for having the line "I’d Love to Turn You On." It’s basically a song about the mess the world is going through, sighting the death of tara Browne and the filling of thousands of pot holes in Blackburn. It’s generally considered a masterpiece by many critics, musicians and listeners alike. Don Sebesky here provides a dark toned arrangement which digs very deep into the pessimistic philosophy of the song’s entire mood of hopelessness. Montgomery plays with a subtle, withdrawn elegance that taps even further into the darkly lit corners of this song. His accompanying group includes Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass and Grady Tate on drums for this June 1967 record date.

Posted on 10/10/2008
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