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Does anyone have any suggestions, other than Kenny G? Or is K.G. the way to go?
Yeah, tell them to hold the reception in an elevator, or dental office. They can save money on hiring an entertainer, and you can stay sane without having to listen to "Lite music, At the workplace, or at home, bringing you the beautiful Muzak of the 60's-70's and today with Lite 1** FM, your Beautiful music station for all ocassions" You just heard the Paul Murriat orchestra performing L'amour est blew <--(pun intended).
Boston Pop's does some nice renditions, or "The worlds most beautiful melodies" Readers digest series... "For Sentimental reasons", "Candlelight Piano" (I enjoy pilfering arrangements from these tapes, it's just that kind of guy I am). The big bands live tapes... Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Bennie Goodman.. Linda Ronstadt covers of James Taylor. Muskrat love for chamber orchestra :, Disney Girls by that same damn chamber orchestra. Legendary composers, "A treasury of masterpieces". I'd stay away from the Funkadelics greatest hits, and Edgar Winter's Frankenstein however... Someone might have anxiety attacks. If they have a good sense of humor, they won't cringe noticeably when you play Acid Jazz, Trance and Ambience... Light vocals, Tie a Yellow Ribbon. Really what they are asking you for is office music, but abit more interesting hopefully.. Listen to and adult easy listening station... Orchestral arrangements of pop songs, some light vocal renditions, but the theme is EASY listening.... They probably wouldn't mind show tune music if it's not wild... "You'll never walk alone carousel". "Sunrise Sunset", instrumental hit's of the 60's be Peter Neru, George Jones arrangements...Loads of Beatles and Carpenters songs have been done orchestrally and sound nice... JUst that type stuff.... Any mellow song done in musak format is likely what they are looking for.... backround music.... Some Bacharach arrangements, Paul Anka stuff...but nothing that will stand out just background stuff....In the old days, they'd hire a pianist
Try these; often they don't all need to be instrumentals, they are asking for light easy listening style...Seriously, I'd mix the light ballad songs I've listed below, with instrumental versions of like songs. Sounds as tho they are saying we want easy listening non-intrusive background dinner music... that's all... So that would eliminate Iron Butterfly, KC and the sunshine band cranked too loud, and instead include the following songs at low volume
Cause we ended as lovers; Jeff Beck
Empty pages: Traffic
Low Spark of High healed boys: Traffic
Glad: Traffic
To the Morning: Fogelberg
Wear your love like Heaven: Donovan
You could've been with me: Sheena Easton
Son of a sailor; Jimmy Buffet
Come Monday: Jimmy Buffet
Margaritaville: Jimmy Buffet
You can close your eyes: JT
Hey Mr that's me up on the Jukebox: JT
Going to ca in my mind: JT
Never my love- Association
Wedding Bell blues 5th dimension
Cherish Association
Share the Land; Guess who
Long Long LOng Beatles.
Stuff off've search for the lost chord moody blues album
Theme from an imaginary Western.. My buddy Leslie (Mountain)
You made me so very happy BS&T
Can't find my way home...any version
Love is forever with you: Billy Ocean
Sometime in winter: pre DCT BS&T
Sweet baby: what's her face ????
Isn't it time; The babies
Love TKO: pendergrass
Drift away: Dobie Grey
Something in the way she moves: JT
New Born friend: Seal
Kiss from a rose: Seal
Summer side of life: Gordon Lightfoot
If you could read my mind : LIghtfoot
Bless the beast and the children: Carpenters
I'll write a song for you: Earth wind and fire
You've got a friend: JT
It's going to take some time this time: Carpenters
You gotta be: Des'ree
All this LOve: Debarge
Somewhere in the night :Manilow or Helen reddy..both nice renditions
Mandy: Manilow
I'd even sneak RHCP "My friends" into this mix...
Itchy Koo park: small faces
Dog and butterfly: Heart
WOLD: Chapin
2nd that emotion; SMokey Rubenstein
Oh baby baby-----Same dude
SUper star; Carpenters
Betch by golly wow: Stylistics
Make me feel brand new-Stylistics
Tears of a clown... Smokey
Maria: West side story
You'll never walk alone: Carousel
If: Bread
Horse with no name: America
Loggins and MEssina
Seals and crofts...
Ella Fitzgerald "love songs" album
Raindrops keep falling on my head
Say a little prayer: Bacharach
Look of love
I'll never fall in love again
Music of the night; Phantom of the opera
Misty
there are a few ideas that I've done