Saxophone, Flute - Bob Malach, Bob Mintzer, Lawrence Feldman, Peter Yellin, Roger Rosenberg Trumpet, Flugelhorn - Danny Cahn, Laurie Frink, Marvin Stamm, Randy Brecker Trombone - Bob Smith, Dave Bargeron, Keith O'Quinn Bass Trombone - David Taylor Piano - Phil Markowitz Electric Bass - Lincoln Goines Drums - John Riley Percussion - Frankie Malabe
What a 10 star cast , a dozen or so musicians make this band sound like a 120 piece philharmonic orchestra superbly complex arrangement kudos Bob Mintzer my favorite band leader. Sennen Antonio Dourado Mumbai/Milwaukee
Such a cadenza on Truth. Damn. You can clearly hear that Ben Wendel has listened to this cadenza and it may have served as the inspiration for his own Still Play.
Saxophone, Flute - Bob Malach, Bob Mintzer, Lawrence Feldman, Peter Yellin, Roger Rosenberg
Trumpet, Flugelhorn - Danny Cahn, Laurie Frink, Marvin Stamm, Randy Brecker
Trombone - Bob Smith, Dave Bargeron, Keith O'Quinn
Bass Trombone - David Taylor
Piano - Phil Markowitz
Electric Bass - Lincoln Goines
Drums - John Riley
Percussion - Frankie Malabe
What a 10 star cast , a dozen or so musicians make this band sound like a 120 piece philharmonic orchestra superbly complex arrangement kudos Bob Mintzer my favorite band leader. Sennen Antonio Dourado Mumbai/Milwaukee
No Stamm. Brecker, Millkan, Frink, Cahn
0:00 Techno Pop
5:20 Mr.Funk
13:31 Truth
26:25 In the 80s
Damn Dave Taylor has a beast bass trombone sound
Wow, the main hall in the Berlin Philharmonic. Beautiful space, over 30 thousand manual experiments in acoustics went into Scharouns design.
Those were the days baby
Such a cadenza on Truth. Damn. You can clearly hear that Ben Wendel has listened to this cadenza and it may have served as the inspiration for his own Still Play.
Show, e ainda no comando do Bob é brincadeira.
John Riley has got some sharp edge on it.
Saw this incarnation a few years later regularly at Visiones, NYC.
Omg Brecker!!!
Nop Mintzer i think
I meant Brecker on trumpet!