There's a Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On
There's a Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On | ||||
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Studio album by Lalo Schifrin | ||||
Released | 1968 | |||
Recorded |
March 18, 19 & 20, 1968 Los Angeles | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 28:19 | |||
Label |
Dot DLP 25852 | |||
Producer | Tom Mack | |||
Lalo Schifrin chronology | ||||
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There's a Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On is an album by Argentine composer, pianist and conductor Lalo Schifrin recorded in 1968 and released on the Dot label.[1][2][3]
The title is a reference to the 1957 Jerry Lee Lewis song, Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On, and was devised by Gary Owens.[4]
Reception
The Allmusic review states: "This album was ahead of its time in terms of instrumentation, but was a product of its time in that established ways of doing things were being challenged. Fans of Lalo Schifrin's work will find this to rank with his best, and those not familiar with anything but the Mission Impossible theme will be drawn in further by the eccentric genius displayed here".[5]
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Track listing
All compositions by Lalo Schifrin
- "Secret Code Synthesizer" - 2:27
- "Dissolving" - 2:30
- "Machinations" - 2:40
- "Bride of the Wind" - 2:30
- "Life Insurance" - 2:06
- "How to Open at Will the Most Beautiful Window" - 2:58
- "Vaccinated Mushrooms" - 2:40
- "Two Petals, a Flower and a Young Girl" - 2:09
- "Wheat Germ Landscapes" - 2:26
- "Gentle Earthquake" - 3:29
- "Hawks vs. Doves" - 2:24
- Recorded in Los Angeles, California on March 18, 19 & 20, 1968
Personnel
- Lalo Schifrin - piano, synthesizer, arranger, conductor
- Tony Terran, John Audino - trumpet
- Lloyd Ulyate, Barrett O'Hara - trombone
- John Johnson - tuba
- Vincent DeRosa - horn
- Bud Shank, Ronnie Lang, Sam Most - reeds
- Arnold Kobentz - oboe, English horn
- Ralph Grierson, Artie Kane, Roger Kellaway, Mike Lang - keyboards
- Paul Beaver - keyboards, synthesizer, stereo harp
- Carl Fortina - accordion
- Howard Roberts, Dennis Budimer, Bill Pitman, Louis Morell - guitar
- James Bond, Ray Brown - bass
- Carol Kaye, Max Bennett - electric bass
- Shelly Manne - drums, percussion
- Earl Palmer, Ken Watson, Joe Porcaro, Emil Richards - percussion
- Milt Holland - tabla
- Bonnie Douglas, Sam Freed, Anatol Kaminsky, Nathan Kaproff, George Kast, Marvin Limonick, Erno Neufeld, Paul Shure - violin
- Myra Kestenbaum, Allan Harshman, Robert Ostrowsky, Virginia Majewski - viola
- Raphael Kramer, Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin - cello
- Catherine Gotthoffer - harp
- Robert Helfer - orchestra manager
References
- ↑ Lalo Schifrin website accessed March 7, 2012
- ↑ Discogs album entry accessed March 7, 2012
- ↑ Payne, D. Lalo Schifrin discography accessed March 7, 2012
- ↑ Payne, D. Lalo Schifrin reviews accessed April 5, 2012
- 1 2 Foss, R. Allmusic Review accessed March 7, 2012
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