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1. | Sleaze Factor
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2. | Thrifty Man
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3. | Ting Chang
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4. | Incidentally
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5. | Hurdy Gurdy
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6. | Moontide
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7. | Mo' Joe
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Jazz / Fusion; Crossover Jazz
Recorded: Nov 18, 20, 1988, Sweet Basil, New York, New York
Randy Brecker - trumpet, flugelhorn Bob Berg - tenor saxophone Dave Kikoski - piano, synthesizer Dieter Ilg - acoustic bass Joey Baron - drums
There isn't much Brecker can't do on trumpet, and the demise of fusion seems to have restored him to the ranks of class jazz bands. His compositions are challenging, but what stays with you is his glowing sound. (Giddens) - Village Voice November 22, 1990
Randy Brecker
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Nov 29, 1945 in Philadelphia, PA Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Fusion, Hard Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz
Randy Brecker is essentially a fine hard bop trumpet soloist, but one versatile enough to fit into nearly any setting, including in the pop world, funk bands, and electronic fusion. He studied classical trumpet and attended Indiana University. Brecker was with Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1967, and spent 1968-1969 playing with Horace Silver's quintet. He also appeared with the big bands of Clark Terry, Duke Pearson, Frank Foster, and the Thad JonesMel Lewis orchestra. After playing with the early fusion group Dreams in 1969, he worked with Larry Coryell's Eleventh House and Billy Cobham, in addition to keeping very busy with studio work. He teamed up with Michael Brecker in the popular funk-oriented Brecker Brothers (1974-1979); in the '80s he often collaborated with his wife, pianist/vocalist Eliane Elias; and in the '90s he toured with the reunited Brecker Brothers. But Randy Brecker still sounds best when in a freewheeling bebop combo, and fortunately he occasionally records in that type of spontaneous setting. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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