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Credits
for
Bob Stewart: Then and Now With
Then
and Now, his debut Postcards CD, Bob Stewart brings the tuba back to the
modern ensemble, redefining both the repertoire and the techniques needed to
accomplish this. Through the use of various ensembles (with Taj Mahal, with
pianist Dave Burrell, with a brass ensemble, and with a jazz quintet), Stewart
traces the migration and evolution of the music we know today as jazz from the
west coast of Africa, through the Caribbean, into New Orleans, up the
Mississippi to Chicago, and east to New York -and today. In bridging the
gap from then to now, Stewart stakes the tuba's claim to its rightful place in
the musics of the past, present and future.
S O N G |
LENGTH |
WRITER
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1. Hambone |
7:08 |
Bob Stewart (Elektrarts Music/ASCAP) |
2. Big
Kneed Gal |
5:21 |
Taj Mahal (EMI Blackwood Music/BMI) |
3. King
Porter Stomp |
3:07 |
Jelly Roll
Morton (Edwin H. Morris & Co./ASCAP) |
4. You
Don't Know What Love Is |
7:39 |
D.
Raye & G. DePaul (MCA Music/ASCAP) |
5. Rambler |
6:51 |
Bob Stewart
(Elektrarts Music/ASCAP) |
6. Fishin'
Blues |
4:03 |
Taj Mahal
(EMI Blackwood Music/BMI) |
7. Nette |
5:30 |
Carlos Ward
(Peull Music/BMI) |
8. Tunk |
6:23 |
Bob Stewart
(Elektrarts Music/ASCAP) |
9. Law
Years |
2:44 |
Ornette
Coleman (Phrase Text Music/ASCAP) |
10.
Nubian Stomp |
6:28 |
Carlos
Ward (Peull Music/BMI) |
Bob
Stewart:Tuba
Dave Burrell: Piano (on 4)
John Clark: French horn (on 1, 3,
5)
Stanton Davis: Trumpet (on
1, 3, 5)
Fred Griffen: French horn
(on 2)
Jerome Harris: Guitar (on 7-10)
Graham Haynes: Cornet,
trumpet (on 7-10)
Taj Mahal: Guitar, vocals
(on 2, 6)
Aaron Scott: Drums (on 4)
Marshall Sealy: French horn
(on 2)
Steve Turre: Trombone (on 1,
3, 5)
Carlos Ward: Alto saxophone
(on 7-10)
Buddy Williams: Drums (on 1,
3, 5, 7-10)
James
Zollar: Trumpet (on 1, 3, 5)
Produced
by Ralph Simon
Executive Producer: Sibyl R. Golden
Engineered and mixed by Joe Barbaria.
Designed by Ann Lemon.
Photography by Joanne Dugan.
Mastered by Allan Tucker.
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Then and Now
was
released in September 1996.
Recorded on October 30, 1995, and March 13 and 20, 1996 at Sound
on Sound, New York City (assistant engineers Devin Emke and Ed
Raso), and on March 11, 1996 at Sony Studios, New York City.
Mixed at Sound on Sound.
Mastered at Foothill Digital, New York City.
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Taj Mahal appears courtesy of Private Music.
Steve Turre appears courtesy of Verve. Graham Haynes appears courtesy of Verve/Polygram
S.A. France.
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