The Brecker Brothers - Live And Unreleased (Japanese Edition) (2020)
Artist: The Brecker Brothers
Title: Live And Unreleased (Japanese Edition)
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2020
Label: Leopard
Genre: Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork) / MP3
Total Time: 1:45:32
Total Size: 761 / 347 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Live And Unreleased (Japanese Edition)
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2020
Label: Leopard
Genre: Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork) / MP3
Total Time: 1:45:32
Total Size: 761 / 347 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Disc 1
01 Strap Hangin' (11:35)
02 Tee'd Off (05:48)
03 Keine Titelinformation (00:18)
04 Sponge (09:40)
05 Funky Sea, Funky Dew (18:41)
06 I Don't Know Either (11:49)
Disc 2
01 Inside out (12:41)
02 Baffled (10:28)
03 Some Skunk funk (08:49)
04 East River (06:34)
05 Don't get funny with my money (09:05)
Personnel:
Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone)
Randy Brecker (trumpet & vocals)
Mark Gray (keyboards)
Barry Finnerty (guitar)
Neil Jason (electric bass & vocals)
Richie Morales (drums)
The return of a great band! The archival recording, 'Live and Unreleased', documents the Brecker Brothers at the peak of their powers during a European tour on a particularly happening night in Hamburg on July 2, 1980 at the legendary Onkel P's Carnegie Hall.
One of the best-selling, most potent bands of the '70s, the Brecker Brothers defined the swaggering sound of New York funk-fusion during the decade. On the strength of such contemporary crossover recordings as their 1975 self-titled debut, 1976's Back to Back, 1977's Don't Stop the Music and 1978's Heavy Metal Be-Bop, brothers Randy and Michael Brecker set a new standard in jazz with their tight arrangements, catchy funk grooves, melodic grooves and scintillating solos.
A showcase for the brothers' legendary chops, Live and Unreleased also shines a light on Finery's scorching guitar licks, Gray's innovative Prophet V and Mini-Moog work, Jason's slap bass prowess and Morales' thunderous drumming throughout 10 exhilarating tracks. Among the highlights are a 19-minute version of "Funky Sea, Funky Dew" (from 1977's Don't Stop The Music) that features an astounding 9-minute unaccompanied solo from Michael Brecker that has him deeply into an experimental mode with electronic effects.
One of the best-selling, most potent bands of the '70s, the Brecker Brothers defined the swaggering sound of New York funk-fusion during the decade. On the strength of such contemporary crossover recordings as their 1975 self-titled debut, 1976's Back to Back, 1977's Don't Stop the Music and 1978's Heavy Metal Be-Bop, brothers Randy and Michael Brecker set a new standard in jazz with their tight arrangements, catchy funk grooves, melodic grooves and scintillating solos.
A showcase for the brothers' legendary chops, Live and Unreleased also shines a light on Finery's scorching guitar licks, Gray's innovative Prophet V and Mini-Moog work, Jason's slap bass prowess and Morales' thunderous drumming throughout 10 exhilarating tracks. Among the highlights are a 19-minute version of "Funky Sea, Funky Dew" (from 1977's Don't Stop The Music) that features an astounding 9-minute unaccompanied solo from Michael Brecker that has him deeply into an experimental mode with electronic effects.