Soft Samba is a 1964 album by jazz arranger and vibraphonist Gary McFarland. A follow up album, Soft Samba Strings, was released in 1966.[2]
Reception
The initial Billboard magazine review from February 20, 1965 wrote that even though "A pair of stretch socks, two ounces of sherry, and a "Soft Samba" cocktail recipe" were being used to promote the album, it would "curry favor with the public without the promotion incentives" and "The artist's humming helps too".[3]Boys' Life magazine wrote that "You'd think that the artists in this album couldn't talk because all you hear is "Ba-ba, baya-baya, byu-byu" and so on with little relief. The results are unique (as you'd expect) but pleasing...We found the wedding of the soft samba to rock 'n' roll a joyous union thanks to the musical ministry of Mr. McFarland".[4]
Track listing
"Ringo, Won't You Marry Me" (Linda Laurie, Jerry Mack) – 1:46
^Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (20 February 1965). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 1–. ISSN0006-2510. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
^Boy Scouts of America, Inc. (September 1965). Boys' Life. Boy Scouts of America, Inc. p. 16. ISSN0006-8608.