tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20115328.post3901181192159090470..comments2024-02-22T14:42:37.125-05:00Comments on SOUND INSIGHTS: Grusin’s GoodiesDouglas Paynehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16566227636904708488noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20115328.post-9413074034070284852010-02-21T16:20:20.398-05:002010-02-21T16:20:20.398-05:00Nice write-up. I discovered a lot of the late-70s ...Nice write-up. I discovered a lot of the late-70s Grusin stuff when it came out when as a young adult I was becoming a record fiend. I really loved the Mizells on Blue Note so somehow the Grusin stuff on Blue Note seemed like a logical extension: accessible and groovy but still having the depth that for me defined jazz. I'm trying to remember exactly when in the early 1980s, though, that GRP sound descended into unbearably awful and soporific pablum.ishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02750800388443950585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20115328.post-38168147113397204912010-02-15T18:02:09.389-05:002010-02-15T18:02:09.389-05:00For what is it worth--- I am trying to track down ...For what is it worth--- I am trying to track down the origins of Grusin's " St. Elsewhere" theme. If my memory is correct, and it usually is, Genesee Beer used that theme for it's commercials prior to " St. Elsewhere" becoming a TV show. Any method of proving that?Russhttp://russjankowski.comnoreply@blogger.com