Artist:
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Album: Twenty
Dozen
Released: 2012
Quality: mp3
CBR 320
Size: 121 MB
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In their prime, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band successfully mixed together R&B
with the instrumentation of a New Orleans brass band. Featuring Kirk Joseph on
sousaphone playing with the agility of an electric bassist, the group
revitalized the brass band tradition, opening up the repertoire and inspiring
some younger groups to imitate its boldness. Generally featuring five horns
(two trumpets, one trombone, and two saxes) along with the sousaphone, a snare
drummer, and a bass drummer, the DDBB were innovative in their own way, making
fine recordings for Rounder, Columbia, and the George Wein Collection (the
latter released through Concord). Guest artists have included Dr. John, Dizzy
Gillespie, and Danny Barker. the DDBB re-emerged in 1999 with John Medeski as
their producer, and many called the group's Buck Jump release a return to classic
form. The group then returned in 2002 with yet another surprising album,
Medicated Magic. Two years later, the band made its Artemis label debut with
Funeral for a Friend. In 2006, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the DDBB
issued their most ambitious album to date, What's Going On, a wide-ranging
musical tour de force that was a track-for-track remake of Marvin Gaye's
classic 1971 album. In addition to the DDBB, it also featured the talents of
many musicians from the Crescent City. The album was not so much a response to
Hurricane Katrina itself, but to the subsequent treatment of New Orleanians by
the city government and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). In
2011, the group issued My Feet Can't Fail Me Now, a further extrapolation on
Crescent City traditions wedded to hip-hop, modern R&B, funk, and rock. In
the spring of 2012, DDBB issued the more traditional Twenty Dozen, their debut
offering for Savoy Jazz.”
~ Scott Yanow, allmusic.com
Tracklist:
1.
Tomorrow (J.Eckert, K.Joseph, E.Towns)
2. Jook
(Kirk Joseph)
3. Best
Of All (G.Davis, K.Harris, T.Higgins, K.Joseph)
4. Git
Up (Gregory Davis)
5. Don't
Stop The Music (T.Dabney, M.S.Eriksen, T.E.Hermansen, M.Jackson)
6. We
Gon' Roll (Terence Higgins)
7.
Trippin' Inside A Bubble (J.Eckert, K.Joseph, R.Lewis, E.Towns)
8. Paul
Barbarin's Second Line (Paul Barbarin)
9.
E-Flat Blues (Traditional)
10. When The Saints Go Marching In
(Traditional)
11. Dirty Old Man (Roger Lewis)
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