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The Brass Ring was a New York City-based, <a href="spotify:artist:1PqdKx88nAgPolRy079lMl">Herb Alpert</a>-esque outfit from the '60s, led by reed player <a href="spotify:artist:5ClLAWjB6mof5o2amTSs01">Phil Bodner</a>. The group specialized in a short-lived musical style called "the Now Sound," which was largely instrumental and possessed a looser rhythm than <a href="spotify:artist:1PqdKx88nAgPolRy079lMl">Alpert</a>'s trademark style. The Brass Ring scored several minor hits in the '60s, their best-known being "The Love Theme from the Flight of the Phoenix," while another of their songs, "The Dis-Advantages of You," was used in a series of TV commercials for Benson and Hedges cigarettes. <a href="spotify:artist:5ClLAWjB6mof5o2amTSs01">Bodner</a> and the Brass Ring issued several largely overlooked albums during their brief career, including such titles as Love Theme from the Flight of the Phoenix, Lara's Theme, The Dis-Advantages of You, The Now Sound, Gazpacho, and Only Love, in addition to several best-of compilations. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi

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