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Leon Redbone followed up his debut long-player On the Track (1975) with Double Time (1977), an equally enchanting, if not somewhat eclectic blend, of jazz, folk, blues and pop standards -- all in Redbone's undeniably distinct throaty baritone. While the tunes may be familiar, these renderings are steeped in the artist's unique sensibilities. The results are uniformly ingenious and commence with a New Orleans ragtime flavored interpretation of Blind Boy Blake's dirty "Diddy Wa Diddie" blues. Augmenting Redbone's acoustic guitar is an extended cast of session stalwarts and a host of other musical notables -- such as Milt Hinton (bass), Jonathan Dorn (tuba), Vic Dickenson (trombone) and Jo Jones (drums). Don McLean (banjo) sits in, supplying his criminally underutilized instrumental versatility on the endearing revamp of Jimmie Rodgers' "Mississippi Delta Blues." The decidedly demented reading of "Sheik of Araby" is nothing short of inspired insanity. Redbone incorporates a Screamin' Jay Hawkins-esque persona belting out a variety of hoots, snorts, howls and hob-gobbles set behind a hot-steppin' fret board flurry à la Django Reinhardt. Among the album's most affective numbers is a cover of a second Rodgers' penned and similarly titled "Mississippi River Blues." This is one of the more intimately emotive performances on the record and features another jazz legend, Yusef Lateef (soprano sax) -- who provides a sweet understated counterbalance to Redbone's dogged delivery. The track is likewise enhanced with the additional textures of the orally generated "throat tromnet" [read: a cross between a trombone and trumpet] contrasting his lyrical yodels and warbles. Also worthy of mention is the languid ragtime of the Jelly Roll Morton classic "Winin' Boy Blues." Bob Greene's ramblin' piano inflections aptly complement the vocals -- which have been electronically manipulated to reproduce a sound likened to that of a vintage victrola. Rounding out the stack is the sublimely reverent "If We Never Meet Again This Side of Heaven." The backing harmonies are courtesy of the incomparable Dixie Hummingbirds whose rich blend oozes from behind the minimalist lead and acoustic piano accompaniment. Potential enthusiasts are well served to begin their discovery of Leon Redbone here.
© Lindsay Planer /TiVo
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Milt Hinton, Bass - Kermit Moore, Cello - Al Cohn, Horns Arranger - HAL WILLNER, AssociateProducer - Sanford Allen, Violin - Selwart Clarke, Viola - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Bob Liftin, RecordingEngineer, RemixingEngineer - Leon Redbone, Arranger, Contributor, Guitar, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Joel Dorn for The Masked Announcer, Producer - Vince McGarry, Masterer, AdditionalEngineer - Jonathan Dorn, Tuba - Dominic Cortese, Accordion - Blind Blake, Writer - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Greene, Piano - Dick Rath, Trombone - Ed Barefield, Clarinet - Ed Polcer, Trumpet - Lewis Elgy, Violin - Neil Brody, AdditionalEngineer
© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
B. Meyers, Writer - E. Schoebel, Writer - E. Erdman, Writer - Milt Hinton, Bass - Kermit Moore, Cello - G. KAHN, Writer - Al Cohn, Horns Arranger - HAL WILLNER, AssociateProducer - Sanford Allen, Violin - Joe Wilder, Trumpet - Selwart Clarke, Viola - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Bob Liftin, RecordingEngineer, RemixingEngineer - Leon Redbone, Arranger, Contributor, Guitar, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Joel Dorn for The Masked Announcer, Producer - Vince McGarry, Masterer, AdditionalEngineer - Jonathan Dorn, Tuba - Dominic Cortese, Accordion - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Greene, Piano - Dick Rath, Trombone - Ed Barefield, Clarinet - Ed Polcer, Trumpet - Lewis Elgy, Violin - Neil Brody, AdditionalEngineer
© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
Milt Hinton, Bass - Kermit Moore, Cello - Al Cohn, Horns Arranger - Eric Weissberg, Banjo - William S. Fischer, String Arranger - HAL WILLNER, AssociateProducer - Sanford Allen, Violin - Selwart Clarke, Viola - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Bob Liftin, RecordingEngineer, RemixingEngineer - Leon Redbone, Arranger, Contributor, Guitar, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Joel Dorn for The Masked Announcer, Producer - Vince McGarry, Masterer, AdditionalEngineer - Jonathan Dorn, Tuba - Dominic Cortese, Accordion - Jack Norworth, Lyricist - Nora Bayes, Composer - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Greene, Piano - Dick Rath, Trombone - Ed Barefield, Clarinet - Ed Polcer, Trumpet - Lewis Elgy, Violin - Neil Brody, AdditionalEngineer - Jerry Teifer, Whistle - Andrew Smith (Captain Billy's Whiz Bang), Background Vocals - Frederick Mount III (Captain Billy's Whiz Bang), Background Vocals - Mark S. Bentley (Captain Billy's Whiz Bang), Background Vocals - William Kruse (Captain Billy's Whiz Bang), Background Vocals
© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
Milt Hinton, Bass - PUBLIC DOMAIN, Writer - Kermit Moore, Cello - Al Cohn, Horns Arranger - HAL WILLNER, AssociateProducer - Sanford Allen, Violin - Selwart Clarke, Viola - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Bob Liftin, RecordingEngineer, RemixingEngineer - Leon Redbone, Arranger, Contributor, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Whistle, MainArtist - Joel Dorn for The Masked Announcer, Producer - Vince McGarry, Masterer, AdditionalEngineer - Jonathan Dorn, Tuba - Dominic Cortese, Accordion - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Greene, Piano - Dick Rath, Trombone - Ed Barefield, Clarinet - Ed Polcer, Trumpet - Lewis Elgy, Violin - Neil Brody, AdditionalEngineer
© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
Jack Neville, Writer - Milt Hinton, Bass - Kermit Moore, Cello - Al Cohn, Horns Arranger - DON MCLEAN, Banjo - William S. Fischer, String Arranger - Jimmy Rodgers, Writer - HAL WILLNER, AssociateProducer - Sanford Allen, Violin - Selwart Clarke, Viola - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Bob Liftin, RecordingEngineer, RemixingEngineer - Leon Redbone, Arranger, Contributor, Guitar, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Joel Dorn for The Masked Announcer, Producer - Vince McGarry, Masterer, AdditionalEngineer - Jonathan Dorn, Tuba - Dominic Cortese, Accordion - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Greene, Piano - Dick Rath, Trombone - Ed Barefield, Clarinet - Ed Polcer, Trumpet - Lewis Elgy, Violin - Neil Brody, AdditionalEngineer
© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
Milt Hinton, Bass - PUBLIC DOMAIN, Writer - Kermit Moore, Cello - Al Cohn, Horns Arranger - HAL WILLNER, AssociateProducer - Sanford Allen, Violin - Selwart Clarke, Viola - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Bob Liftin, RecordingEngineer, RemixingEngineer - Leon Redbone, Arranger, Contributor, Guitar, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Joel Dorn for The Masked Announcer, Producer - Vince McGarry, Masterer, AdditionalEngineer - Jonathan Dorn, Tuba - Dominic Cortese, Accordion - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Greene, Piano - Dick Rath, Trombone - Ed Barefield, Clarinet - Ed Polcer, Trumpet - Lewis Elgy, Violin - Neil Brody, AdditionalEngineer
© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
Milt Hinton, Bass - Kermit Moore, Cello - HAL WILLNER, AssociateProducer - Sanford Allen, Violin - Selwart Clarke, Viola - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Bob Liftin, RecordingEngineer, RemixingEngineer - George A. Norton, Writer - Leon Redbone, Guitar, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Joel Dorn for The Masked Announcer, Producer - Vince McGarry, Masterer, AdditionalEngineer - Jonathan Dorn, Tuba - Dominic Cortese, Accordion - Ernie Burnett, Writer - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Greene, Piano - Dick Rath, Trombone - Ed Barefield, Clarinet - Ed Polcer, Trumpet - Lewis Elgy, Violin - Neil Brody, AdditionalEngineer
© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
Milt Hinton, Bass - Kermit Moore, Cello - FRANCIS WHEELER, Lyricist - TED SNYDER, Composer - Harry B. Smith, Lyricist - Al Cohn, Horns Arranger - HAL WILLNER, AssociateProducer - Sanford Allen, Violin - Selwart Clarke, Viola - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Bob Liftin, RecordingEngineer, RemixingEngineer - Leon Redbone, Arranger, Contributor, Guitar, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Joel Dorn for The Masked Announcer, Producer - Vince McGarry, Masterer, AdditionalEngineer - Jonathan Dorn, Tuba - Dominic Cortese, Accordion - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Greene, Piano - Dick Rath, Trombone - Ed Barefield, Clarinet - Ed Polcer, Trumpet - Lewis Elgy, Violin - Neil Brody, AdditionalEngineer
© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
Milt Hinton, Bass - Kermit Moore, Cello - Al Cohn, Horns Arranger - Yusef Lateef, Soprano Saxophone - HAL WILLNER, AssociateProducer - Jimmie Rodgers, Writer - Sanford Allen, Violin - Selwart Clarke, Viola - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Bob Liftin, RecordingEngineer, RemixingEngineer - Leon Redbone, Arranger, Contributor, Guitar, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Joel Dorn for The Masked Announcer, Producer - Vince McGarry, Masterer, AdditionalEngineer - Jonathan Dorn, Tuba - Dominic Cortese, Accordion - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Greene, Piano - Dick Rath, Trombone - Ed Barefield, Clarinet - Ed Polcer, Trumpet - Lewis Elgy, Violin - Neil Brody, AdditionalEngineer
© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton, Writer - Milt Hinton, Bass - Kermit Moore, Cello - Al Cohn, Horns Arranger - HAL WILLNER, AssociateProducer - Sanford Allen, Violin - Selwart Clarke, Viola - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Bob Liftin, RecordingEngineer, RemixingEngineer - Leon Redbone, Arranger, Contributor, Guitar, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Joel Dorn for The Masked Announcer, Producer - Vince McGarry, Masterer, AdditionalEngineer - Jonathan Dorn, Tuba - Dominic Cortese, Accordion - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Greene, Piano - Dick Rath, Trombone - Ed Barefield, Clarinet - Ed Polcer, Trumpet - Lewis Elgy, Violin - Neil Brody, AdditionalEngineer
© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
Traditional, Writer - Milt Hinton, Bass - Kermit Moore, Cello - Al Cohn, Horns Arranger - HAL WILLNER, AssociateProducer - Sanford Allen, Violin - Selwart Clarke, Viola - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Bob Liftin, RecordingEngineer, RemixingEngineer - Leon Redbone, Arranger, Contributor, Guitar, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Joel Dorn for The Masked Announcer, Producer - Vince McGarry, Masterer, AdditionalEngineer - Jonathan Dorn, Tuba - Dominic Cortese, Accordion - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Greene, Piano - Beachy Thompson, Background Vocals, Whistle - Dick Rath, Trombone - Ed Barefield, Clarinet - Ed Polcer, Trumpet - Lewis Elgy, Violin - Neil Brody, AdditionalEngineer - Ira Tucker, Sr. (The Dixie Hummingbirds), Background Vocals - James Davis (The Dixie Hummingbirds), Background Vocals - James Walker (The Dixie Hummingbirds), Background Vocals
© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
Chronique
Leon Redbone followed up his debut long-player On the Track (1975) with Double Time (1977), an equally enchanting, if not somewhat eclectic blend, of jazz, folk, blues and pop standards -- all in Redbone's undeniably distinct throaty baritone. While the tunes may be familiar, these renderings are steeped in the artist's unique sensibilities. The results are uniformly ingenious and commence with a New Orleans ragtime flavored interpretation of Blind Boy Blake's dirty "Diddy Wa Diddie" blues. Augmenting Redbone's acoustic guitar is an extended cast of session stalwarts and a host of other musical notables -- such as Milt Hinton (bass), Jonathan Dorn (tuba), Vic Dickenson (trombone) and Jo Jones (drums). Don McLean (banjo) sits in, supplying his criminally underutilized instrumental versatility on the endearing revamp of Jimmie Rodgers' "Mississippi Delta Blues." The decidedly demented reading of "Sheik of Araby" is nothing short of inspired insanity. Redbone incorporates a Screamin' Jay Hawkins-esque persona belting out a variety of hoots, snorts, howls and hob-gobbles set behind a hot-steppin' fret board flurry à la Django Reinhardt. Among the album's most affective numbers is a cover of a second Rodgers' penned and similarly titled "Mississippi River Blues." This is one of the more intimately emotive performances on the record and features another jazz legend, Yusef Lateef (soprano sax) -- who provides a sweet understated counterbalance to Redbone's dogged delivery. The track is likewise enhanced with the additional textures of the orally generated "throat tromnet" [read: a cross between a trombone and trumpet] contrasting his lyrical yodels and warbles. Also worthy of mention is the languid ragtime of the Jelly Roll Morton classic "Winin' Boy Blues." Bob Greene's ramblin' piano inflections aptly complement the vocals -- which have been electronically manipulated to reproduce a sound likened to that of a vintage victrola. Rounding out the stack is the sublimely reverent "If We Never Meet Again This Side of Heaven." The backing harmonies are courtesy of the incomparable Dixie Hummingbirds whose rich blend oozes from behind the minimalist lead and acoustic piano accompaniment. Potential enthusiasts are well served to begin their discovery of Leon Redbone here.
© Lindsay Planer /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 11 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 00:34:42
- Artistes principaux : Leon Redbone
- Compositeur : Various Composers
- Label : Warner Records
- Genre : Pop/Rock Pop
© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
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