Sunday, August 20, 2006

Hubert LAWS - Romeo and Juliet (CBS, 1976)

OOP - Ripped@128 from CD










1. Undecided (6:07) S.Shavers, S.Robin, arranged by Bob James
2. Tryin' To Get The Feeling Again (8:07) D.Pomeranz, arranged by Bob James
3. Forlane (4:11) Ravel, arranged by Barry Finnerty
4. Romeo & Juliet (7:41) Tchaikovsky, arranged and adapted by Hubert Laws and Bob James
5. What Are We Gonna Do? (5:30) Hubert Laws, arranged by Hubert Laws, strings and horns arranged by Bob James
6. Guatemala Connection (5:43) Hubert Laws, arranged by Hubert Laws, strings and horns arranged by Bob James

flute, piccolo: Hubert Laws
drums: Steve Gadd (on 1), Andy Newmark
bass: Gary King
guitar: Barry Finnerty (acoustic on 2, electric on 3,6), Eric Gale (electric on 1,2,5,6), Steve Khan (acoustic and electric on 4)
keyboards: Mark Gray (Clavinet on 6)
Bob James (Fender Rhodes, Clavinet)
percussion: Ralph MacDonald
trumpet, flugelhorn: Randy Brecker, Jon Faddis, Bernie Glow, Alan Rubin, Marvin Stamm
trombone: Wayne Andre, Alan Raph, David Taylor
strings: Seymour Barab, Alfred Brown, Harry Cykman, Max Ellen, Paul Gershman, Emanuel Green, Harold Kohon, Harry Lookofsky, Guy Lumia, Charles McCracken, David Nadien, Max Polikoff, Matthew Raimondi, Alan Shulman, Barry Sinclair, Emanuel Vardi
voices: Kenneth Coles, Stanley Stroman(arrange),
Shirley Thompson, Denise Wigfall, Robin Wilson

30146227 RomeoAndJuliet

12 Comments:

Blogger GHETTOBLASTER said...

Salut Pekis
pas trop compris comment ecouter tes pitite relique......????

Wednesday, 23 August, 2006  
Blogger GHETTOBLASTER said...

je viens de voir la reponse, dsl pour le post et merci pekis !!

Wednesday, 23 August, 2006  
Blogger Pekis said...

Où peut-on effectivement le trouver en CD ?

Sunday, 27 August, 2006  
Blogger GeeeFlat said...

Fucking Hell! this sounds like the lost bob James!!!! what a Killer !!! the Guatemala Connection is suffocating with groove!!!! Well Done and Thanks for that, any other lost Bob james around ? :) Colenv is right: really CTI stuff!

Thursday, 31 August, 2006  
Blogger GeeeFlat said...

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Thursday, 31 August, 2006  
Blogger GeeeFlat said...

Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhh. We need more of thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis jazz fuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnk shiiiiiiiiiiit!!!!!

PS: Food for thought: I know that you favor (and rightly so) the 128 format. But when it comes to mid 70's, early 80's production, because some of the records (such as many CTIs) were produced with the at-the-time new approach of multi-tracking the drums + the electric bass predominance in the mix, it would really majorly benefit to go> 194... But hey, I'm still very grateful at 128 ! :) Thanks again.

Thursday, 31 August, 2006  
Blogger Funkyboiii said...

nice stuff

Sunday, 11 March, 2007  
Blogger Liza said...

Really great post! But would you kindly give me the link to this post?

Thank you

Monday, 16 July, 2007  
Blogger 29 said...

where are the links man ?

thanks

Tuesday, 23 October, 2007  
Blogger guco said...

what is the link man please

Tuesday, 20 November, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?1ddybdelme1


este é o link que encontrei em outra comunidade do blogspot

Friday, 30 November, 2007  
Blogger Unknown said...

What s the link please!?

Thursday, 31 January, 2013  

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