Orange Then Blue - While You Were Out... (1994)

Artist: Orange Then Blue, Peter Cirelli, Mark Taylor, Tim Ray, Paul Del Nero, George Schuller, Seido Salifoski, Darcy Hepner, Greg Runions, Frank Lockwood, Dave Ballou, Cuong Vu, Dave Douglas, Matt Darriau, Chris Speed, Bob Bowlby, Rick Stepton
Title: While You Were Out...
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: GM Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:49:05
Total Size: 569 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: While You Were Out...
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: GM Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:49:05
Total Size: 569 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Scatter
02. Kamikaze
03. Gankino Horo
04. While You Were Out...
05. Slow Boat to Mechanicsville
06. La Partida
07. Evanescent
08. Flypaper
09. Truth Is Marchin' In
10. Three Reels and an Air
11. Sequenz
12. While You Were Out... (Encore)
“Orange Then Blue can swing as hard as anyone … expanding the tradition … ambitious nature … the band pulls off its ideas.” —Musician
“I can think of no better example of all that contemporary jazz has to offer.” —Cadence
“…increasingly tight, challenging music. Five albums, many tours and kudos later, OTB has moved into pinpoint ensemble focus.” —Down Beat
“The musical maturation of Orange Then Blue continues at a startling pace … a wonderful sense of spontaneous fun…” —Boston Globe
“…flawless and often hilarious … the band has grown even earthier in their world music extrapolations … the continuing evolution of a first-rate ensemble.” —Boston Phoenix
“I can think of no better example of all that contemporary jazz has to offer.” —Cadence
“…increasingly tight, challenging music. Five albums, many tours and kudos later, OTB has moved into pinpoint ensemble focus.” —Down Beat
“The musical maturation of Orange Then Blue continues at a startling pace … a wonderful sense of spontaneous fun…” —Boston Globe
“…flawless and often hilarious … the band has grown even earthier in their world music extrapolations … the continuing evolution of a first-rate ensemble.” —Boston Phoenix