Jim Rotondi & David Hazeltine feat. Greg Skaff, Barak Mori, Joe Strasser - Champagne Taste (2005)
Artist: Jim Rotondi, David Hazeltine, Greg Skaff, Barak Mori, Joe Strasser
Title: Champagne Taste
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:11:33
Total Size: 487 / 166 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Champagne Taste
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:11:33
Total Size: 487 / 166 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Afreaka (feat. Greg Skaff, Barak Mori & Joe Strasser) (08:28)
2. Pound Cake (feat. Greg Skaff, Barak Mori & Joe Strasser) (06:29)
3. P.S. (feat. Greg Skaff, Barak Mori & Joe Strasser) (05:39)
4. Mamacita (feat. Greg Skaff, Barak Mori & Joe Strasser) (07:10)
5. Reasons (feat. Greg Skaff, Barak Mori & Joe Strasser) (07:20)
6. Champagne Taste (feat. Greg Skaff, Barak Mori & Joe Strasser) (06:25)
7. Love for Sale (feat. Greg Skaff, Barak Mori & Joe Strasser) (07:41)
8. OOTW (feat. Greg Skaff, Barak Mori & Joe Strasser) (01:31)
9. Out of This World (feat. Greg Skaff, Barak Mori & Joe Strasser) (09:54)
10. Howayou (feat. Greg Skaff, Barak Mori & Joe Strasser) (06:22)
11. Voodoo (feat. Greg Skaff, Barak Mori & Joe Strasser) (04:29)
Personnel:
Jim Rotondi - trumpet, synthesizer
David Hazeltine - fender rhodes, hammond b3
Greg Skaff - guitar
Barak Mori - bass
Joe Strasser - drums
Full House is an exciting new musical collaboration between trumpeter Jim Rotondi and pianist David Hazeltine which draws on a wide variety of influences, ranging from their straight-ahead jazz roots through the electronic innovations of the 1970's and '80's.
Both artists realized from the outset that as with any new musical venture, musical integrity is of primary importance, and they simply choose to explore the possibilities and challenges that newer styles and compositional approaches present. This is why in any given performance it isn't uncommon to hear new arrangements from the songbooks of Stevie Wonder or Earth, Wind & Fire, but given a treatment conductive to improvisation. Of course there is also a strong focus on original composition in addition to the works of great jazz composers such as Cedar Walton, Joe Henderson and Wayne Shorter.
Both artists realized from the outset that as with any new musical venture, musical integrity is of primary importance, and they simply choose to explore the possibilities and challenges that newer styles and compositional approaches present. This is why in any given performance it isn't uncommon to hear new arrangements from the songbooks of Stevie Wonder or Earth, Wind & Fire, but given a treatment conductive to improvisation. Of course there is also a strong focus on original composition in addition to the works of great jazz composers such as Cedar Walton, Joe Henderson and Wayne Shorter.