All the Leaves Are Brown

A Rate-the-Record challenge to get you through the winter

Steven Hale
2 min readJan 14, 2024

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The Original

There’s a reason why this classic from the Classic Rock era doesn’t seem outdated like many of the other 60’s hits. Even if you could play the original in your head without any actual listening, please audition “California Dreamin” again before moving on the the following versions. (Spoiler: I think all three are superb, just different. Each has something to contribute.) I’m assuming no background for the original is necessary. (And for younger viewers, the badly lip-synched video was the norm back then. “Hey, it was the 60’s man.”)

A flute solo becomes a cover

The flute solo on the original performance was played by the West Coast jazz giant Bud Shank. A year or two later, he released an entire album featuring the track plus 11 other covers of pop songs from the era. The album California Dreamin’ featured inimitable duos with Shank’s California partner Chet Baker.

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Steven Hale
Steven Hale

Written by Steven Hale

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