Subway Night
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Subway Night | ||||
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Studio album by David Amram | ||||
Released | 1972 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | RCA | |||
David Amram chronology | ||||
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Subway Night is an album by jazz hornist David Amram, released in 1972 on RCA Records.[1]
Tracklisting
- "Fabulous Fifties"
- "Little Momma"
- "Credo"
- "Subway Night"
- "Professor and the Panhandler"
- "Horn and Hardart Succotash Blues"
- "Neon Casbah"
- "East and West"
- "Ballad for Red Allen"
- "Message to the Politicians of the World"
- "Mean Dean"
Personnel
- Macdougal Street Composers - Choir, Chorus
- Irwin Markowitz - Trumpet
- Tony Miranda - French Horn
- Jack O'Hara - Guitar
- Randy Peyton Quartet Choir, Chorus
- Henry Schuman - Oboe
- Midhat Serbagi - Viola
- Brooks Tillotson - French Horn
- Wilmer Wise - Trumpet
- Andy Statman - Mandolin
- Al Harewood - Drums
- William Arrowsmith - Horn (English)
- Souren Baronian - Clarinet
- Dick Baxter - Engineer
- Sam T. Brown - Guitar
- James Buffington - French Horn
- Herb Bushler - Bass
- Don Butterfield - Tuba
- Earl Chapin - French Horn
- Jane Cochran - Oboe
- Kenny Kosek - Violin
- Marvin Feinsmith - Bassoon
- Charles Ganimian -
- Ali Candido Hafid - Bongos, Conga
- David Bromberg - Guitar (Electric), Guitar
- Pepper Adams - Sax (Baritone)
- David Amram - Piano, Producer, Vocals, Guitar, Flute
- Joe Beck - Guitar (Electric)
- Joe Henderson - Sax (Tenor)
- Bobby Jones - Sax (Tenor), Clarinet
- Thad Jones - Trumpet
- George Mgrdichian -
- Collin Walcott - Tabla
- Bill Watrous - Trombone
- Joe Wilder - Trumpet
References
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