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So, Lambert & Co. is this interesting little documentary that takes you right into RCA Studios in '64, where jazz vocalist Dave Lambert is auditioning singers. The atmosphere is pretty raw and intimate; you can almost feel the excitement and tension in the air as hopefuls try to impress. The pacing flows nicely, capturing those fleeting moments of creativity and performance. It's not just about the auditions, though; there's something so engaging about seeing the behind-the-scenes dynamics of music creation. The performances have this authenticity that really showcases the talent on display, and the whole vibe is distinctly mid-60s, which adds to its charm.
Lambert & Co. is somewhat of a rarity among collectors, as it hasn't seen many reissues since its original release. The documentary's unique perspective on the audition process for singers makes it a curious piece for jazz enthusiasts. Given its limited distribution, finding a good print can be challenging, but the charm of the raw performances and the atmosphere of the era make it worth seeking out.
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