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Composed by Adam Benjamin, “Bub” was recorded at No Big Whoop Studios in 2004 and intended to be a part of the Kneebody debut album on Greenleaf but for time, and other considerations, was left off. It was inspired by a Ben Wendel song called “Hub.”
credits
from Subscriber Series 2005,
track released November 1, 2015
Personnel:
Ben Wendel, tenor saxophone
Shane Endsley, trumpet, pedals
Adam Benjamin, fender rhodes, wurlitzer, pedals
Kaveh Rastegar, electric bass, pedals
Nate Wood, drums
This is a live EP from drummer and composer Mareike Wiening recorded in Switzerland with her great band. Wonderful writing and playing. Look for a new studio album soon! Dave Douglas
Spiky, jagged, rough edged, thrill-packed originals by the brilliant composer and bandleader David Sanford. Features trumpeter Hugh Ragin in a heartfelt tribute to trumpet master Lester Bowie. Dave Douglas
Emi Makabe brings an intensely original mix of elements together into a fresh and personal statement. As a vocalist, shamisen player, and composer, Emi brings us to a new place with this music. Dave Douglas
supported by 585 fans who also own “Bub (outtake)”
This is one of the albums that really sweep me away, no matter which track I'm listening to, and its pleasantly long running time of almost 80 minutes guarantees a maximum sweeping effect. Basically, Matt Ulery is a jazz musician and composer playing the double bass, but the magic he creates on this and other albums is well beyond the confines of the genre. The brilliant varied orchestrations clearly put it into a neo-classical chamber music frame, frequently reminding me of Argentine chamber folk, and the smooth vocals contributed by Grażyna Auguścik and Sarah Marie Young add considerably to the magic, as does the piano work of Rob Clearfield, who's a great composer himself. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)