The Horseshoe Curve
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The Horseshoe Curve | |||||
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Studio album by Trey Anastasio | |||||
Released | July 24, 2007 (US) | ||||
Recorded | 2004 - 2006 | ||||
Genre | Jazz | ||||
Length | 43:46 | ||||
Label | Rubber Jungle Records | ||||
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The Horseshoe Curve is Trey Anastasio's sixth studio album. It was his second release on his record label, Rubber Jungle Records. The Horseshoe Curve is entirely instrumental apart from three cries of "Burlap Sack & Pumps" on track 3 of the same name. This album features the ten-member dectet that toured from 2002 to 2004.
The album was primarily recorded at The Barn, Anastasio's recording studio near Burlington, Vermont, and Trout Recording in Brooklyn, New York. "The 5th Round" and the title track were recorded at the band's June 11, 2002 show at the Amphitheatre at Station Square in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1]
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[edit] Track Listing
All songs, unless otherwise noted, are written and arranged by Trey Anastasio
- Sidewalks of San Francisco - 4:06 (Anastaio/Markellis/Lawton)
- Olivia - 8:22 (Anastasio/Baptista)
- Burlap Sack & Pumps - 6:58 (Anastasio/Markellis/Lawton/Kevin Hoffman)
- The 5th Round - 6:19
- The Horseshoe Curve - 6:20 (Anastasio/Markellis/Lawton)
- Noodle Rave - 5:14
- Tube Top Tony - 3:34
- Porters Pyramids - 2:53
[edit] Personnel
- Andy Moroz - Trombone
- Cyro Baptista - percussion
- Dave Grippo - alto/baritone saxophone
- Jennifer Hartswick - trumpet
- Peter Apfelbaum - tenor/baritone saxophone
- Russell Remington - tenor saxophone/flute
- Ray Paczkowski - keyboards
- Russ Lawton - drums
- Tony Markellis - bass
- Trey Anastasio - guitar, vocals
[edit] Credits
- Recorded and Mixed by Bryce Goggin
- Additional Recording by Paul Languedoc
- Mastered by Fred Kevorkian
- Artwork by Scott Lenhardt