Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker - Some Skunk Funk (2005) 320 kbps
BAND/ARTIST: Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker
- Title: Some Skunk Funk
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: Telarc, BHM Productions
- Genre: Jazz, Jazz Funk, Fusion
- Quality: MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 68:48
- Total Size: 163 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Some Skunk Funk
2. Sponge
3. Shanghigh
4. Wayne Out
5. And Then She Wept
6. Strap-hangin'
7. Let It Go
8. Freefall
9. Levitate
10. Song For Barry
personnel :
Drums – Peter Erskine
Electric Bass – Will Lee
Percussion – Marcio Doctor
Piano, Synthesizer – Jim Beard
Tenor Saxophone – Michael Brecker
Trumpet – Randy Brecker
Orchestra – WDR Big Band Köln
Conductor – Vince Mendoza
The Brecker Brothers join forces for a set of mostly high-powered originals at a concert in 2003. Their post-bop music is generally funky (although "Freefall" is an uptempo cooker) and sometimes a bit bombastic yet is never predictable. Trumpeter Randy Brecker and tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker take many fiery solos while also sounding warm on ballads. They are supported by a particularly strong rhythm section. In addition, the WDR Big Band contributes 14 horns and a guitar to accompany the core group. The individual songs may not be overly memorable (although "Some Skunk Funk" has been getting covered by other musicians) but the Breckers' solos are full of exciting moments.~ Scott Yanow
1. Some Skunk Funk
2. Sponge
3. Shanghigh
4. Wayne Out
5. And Then She Wept
6. Strap-hangin'
7. Let It Go
8. Freefall
9. Levitate
10. Song For Barry
personnel :
Drums – Peter Erskine
Electric Bass – Will Lee
Percussion – Marcio Doctor
Piano, Synthesizer – Jim Beard
Tenor Saxophone – Michael Brecker
Trumpet – Randy Brecker
Orchestra – WDR Big Band Köln
Conductor – Vince Mendoza
The Brecker Brothers join forces for a set of mostly high-powered originals at a concert in 2003. Their post-bop music is generally funky (although "Freefall" is an uptempo cooker) and sometimes a bit bombastic yet is never predictable. Trumpeter Randy Brecker and tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker take many fiery solos while also sounding warm on ballads. They are supported by a particularly strong rhythm section. In addition, the WDR Big Band contributes 14 horns and a guitar to accompany the core group. The individual songs may not be overly memorable (although "Some Skunk Funk" has been getting covered by other musicians) but the Breckers' solos are full of exciting moments.~ Scott Yanow
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