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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | The Jeep Is Jumpin'
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2. | Theme from the E-Men
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3. | No Negative Energy (Intro)
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4. | No Negative Energy
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5. | Doghouse Interior
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6. | In a Sentimental Mood
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7. | Big Butt
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8. | The Look of Love
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9. | Night of the Living Blues
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10. | Swamiji's Mood
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11. | Born in a Suitcase
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | The New Llama Walk
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2. | Caravan
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3. | Timon of Athens
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4. | Blue Lights
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5. | There's a Bus That's Leaving Soon for Alban Berg's House
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6. | Coltrane in Paradise
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7. | The Door
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8. | Pendulum
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9. | I Want You (She's So Heavy)
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10. | Ballad for Sun Ra
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11. | Jump
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Jazz / Post-Bop, Progressive Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz, Experimental Big Band
Allan Chase Sax (Alto) Andrew D'Angelo Sax (Alto), Clarinet Ben Wittman Drums Bill Crabtree Digital Editing Billy Skinner Composer Bob Nieske Bass Bobby Ward Drums Bruce Hilliard Photography Charlie Kohlhase Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone) Chris Taylor Synthesizer, Piano Chris Wood Bass Christopher Harting Photography Curtis Hasselbring Trombone Dan Fox Trombone Dan McLaughlin Mixing Dan McLoughlin Mixing Dana Colley Sax (Baritone) Dave Ballou Trumpet Dave Shrake Trombone David Lefkowitz Mixing David Phillip Piano David Poyourow Bass David Prince Liner Notes Dominique Eade Vocals Doug Yates Clarinet, Sax (Alto) Eric Pfeiffer Guitar, Illustrations Eric Rosenthal Drums Frank Carlberg Piano George B. Hicks Engineer, Producer George Hicks Producer, Engineer Henry Cook Sax (Alto) Jamie Moore Drums Jay Brandford Sax (Alto) Jeff Friedman Guitar Jerry Deupree Drums Jerry Hahn Guitar Jim Anderson Mixing Jim Siegel Engineer, Mixing John Carlson Trumpet, Flugelhorn John Dirac Arranger, Guitar John Medeski Piano, Organ, Organ (Hammond) John Tchicai Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Tenor), Sax (Soprano) John Turner Bass Josh Roseman Trombone Judy Kuhn Vocals Kazu Trombone Kenny Freundlich Synthesizer, DX-7, Piano Laurie Flannery Mastering, Editing Mark McGrain Trombone Mark Sandman Arranger, Guitar, Vocals Matt Simon Trumpet Matt Wilson Drums Michael Merril Mixing, Engineer Michael Rivard Arranger, Bass, Bass (Electric) Michael Shea Piano Mitch Haupers Guitar Morris Acevedo Guitar Neil Tesser Liner Notes Nii Narku Percussion Oscar Noriega Sax (Alto), Clarinet Paul Bryan Bass Paul Q. Kolderie Mixing Peter Halter Photography Peter Kontrimas Engineer Phil Scarff Sax (Alto) Robb Rawlings Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Arranger Robert Hudson Trombone Roger Stevenson Engineer Rudy Van Gelder Engineer Russ Gershon Producer, Cover Design, Arranger, Sax (Tenor), Design, Sax (Soprano) Russell Jewell Trombone Steve Adams Sax (Alto) Steve Falke Engineer Steve Forey Trumpet Steve Grismore Guitar Steve Norton Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone) Ted Pine Piano The Orchestra Performer Tim Ray Piano Tom Halter Flugelhorn, Trumpet Tom Whaley Trombone Tommy Lindsay Trumpet Tony Scherr Bass
Two-CD collection, all previously unreleased material from the first ten years of the entertaining and innovative ten-piece jazz ensemble Either/Orchestra.
Containing 22 tracks and 145 minutes of music, this is top quality material which simply did not fit on the highly prolific E/O's five albums to date. The sessions which produced all those albums are representedhere, ranging from the group's first studio session in 1986, to their most recent, in September 1995. Also included are two smoking live tracks, Born in a Suitcase featuring John Medeski at the nine-foot concert grand, and She's So Heavy.
Across the Omniverse is a great introduction to the E/O, containing many fan favorites which have never been avalable on CD, and is the next in the series for fans who have earlier albums.
Fabulous performances by ten years of band members including Matt Wilson, Charlie Kohlhase, Michael Rivard, Russ Gershon, John Dirac, John Carlson, Tom Halter, Douglas Yates, Curtis Hasselbring, Bob Nieske, etc.
The 28 page booklet contains over a dozen pictures and reams of information, including two sets of liner notes, by Neil Tesser (from Chicago) and David Prince (from Santa Fe), program notes from bandleader Russ Gershon, and a list of every place the group has ever played!
Marking the tenth anniversary of their existence as a performing unit, Across the Omniverse is a two-CD set which documents live recordings from 1986-1995. There are six different configurations of the band, each containing a shifting cast of ten or 11 members and the selections offer a good representation of the type of material they generally performed. Essentially, they are a just slightly left of mainstream group with fairly "standard" charts augmented by soloists quite capable of playing outside. Leader Russ Gershon showed a strong affinity for Ellington and Mingus as well as various modern masters like Roscoe Mitchell. The original compositions range from smart and catchy (Gershon's "Theme From the E-Men") to several others that sound more murky and sluggish. As in any Either/Orchestra affair, however, much of the fun is in the uncannily weird choices they make with regard to cover songs. Recordings that include versions of songs by both Burt Bacharach and John Tchicai must be few and far between, not to mention a sludgy, hard rock version of John Lennon's "(I Want You) She's So Heavy." Fans of the ensemble will certainly want this release, but newcomers would be better served by earlier, and more solid, albums like The Calculus of Pleasure or The Half-Life of Desire. ~ Brian Olewnick, All Music Guide |
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