34th N Lex
34th N Lex is an album by Randy Brecker, released through ESC Records on April 22, 2003.[1] In 2004, the album won Brecker the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.[2]
Reception
Professional ratings |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
[1] |
Peter Marsh's review for the BBC was less-than-favorable.[3]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Randy Brecker, except where noted.
1. |
"34th N Lex" |
6:29 |
2. |
"Streeange" |
4:21 |
3. |
"Shanghigh" |
5:37 |
4. |
"All 4 Love" (Brecker, Haase, Phoenix) |
3:36 |
5. |
"Let It Go" |
3:59 |
6. |
"Foregone Conclusion" (Brecker, Henderson) |
7:42 |
7. |
"Hula Dula" |
5:11 |
8. |
"The Fisherman" (Brecker, Kottke) |
5:33 |
9. |
"Give It Up" |
5:01 |
10. |
"Tokyo Freddie" |
4:36 |
11. |
"The Castle Rocks" |
4:50 |
Personnel
- Joachim Becker – executive producer
- Dae Bennett – engineer
- Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone, soloist
- Randy Brecker – trumpet, arranger, flugelhorn, producer, engineer, horn arrangements, pre-programming
- Greg Calbi – mastering
- Ronnie Cuber – baritone saxophone, soloist
- Zach Danziger – drum programming
- Michael Davis – trombone
- Chris Minh Doky – bass, electric bass, engineer, acoustic bass
- Gary Haase – bass, guitar, arranger, drums, keyboards, programming, sound effects, producer, engineer, drum programming, percussion programming, vocal effect
- Joe Henderson – composer
- Holger Keifel – photography
- Leo Kottke – composer
- Phil Pagano – engineer
- Clarence Penn – drums
- J. Phoenix – vocals
- Adam Rogers – guitar, engineer
- Ada Rovatti – tenor saxophone, soloist
- David Sanborn – alto saxophone, soloist
- Chris "Box" Taylor – guitar
- Chris Taylor – guitar
- Fred Wesley – trombone, soloist
- George Whitty – bass, piano, arranger, keyboards, programming, producer, engineer, drum programming, mixing, percussion programming, effects, effects programming
- Francois Zalacain – release production
References
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