Brian Bromberg

Jaco

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Artistry music
UPC: 0181475701026
Catnr: ART 7010
Release date: 18 July 2006
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Label
Artistry music
UPC
0181475701026
Catalogue number
ART 7010
Release date
18 July 2006
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About the album

This is a logical tribute album from one great bassist (Brian Bromberg) to another (Jaco Pastorius). The front of the CD purposely resembles Pastorius' debut recording and the program features six Pastorius songs (including two versions apiece of "Come on, Come Over" and "Teen Town"), Joe Zawinul's "A Remark You Made," the R&B standard "The Chicken," and Bromberg's "Tears." A master at tapping his bass and equally skilled on electric and acoustic basses, Bromberg also has the ability to sound a bit like Pastorius when he wants. This excellent tribute set uses different personnel and instrumentations on each selection and shows off the many sides of Pastorius, both as a bassist and as a composer.

Artist(s)

Brian Bromberg (drums)

World-renowned bassist and producer Brian Bromberg finds inspiration during the pandemic with a funk driven new album that conjures the spirit of the open road. Bromberg's latest offering A Little Driving Music features an all-star socially distanced lineup of musicians including Dave Koz, Marion Meadows, Everette Harp, Elan Trotman, Gary Meek and Nick Colionne. A Little Driving Music is Bromberg's third album created in quarantine, features a dozen brand-new Bromberg compositions as well as a surprising 80s cover song, the joyful Katrina and the Waves hit 'Walking on Sunshine.' The freedom of the open road on A Little Driving Music shrugs off the prevailing mood of COVID-era claustrophobia and political strife for fun, funky paean to cruising with the top down and leaving your troubles behind.
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World-renowned bassist and producer Brian Bromberg finds inspiration during the pandemic with a funk driven new album that conjures the spirit of the open road. Bromberg's latest offering A Little Driving Music features an all-star socially distanced lineup of musicians including Dave Koz, Marion Meadows, Everette Harp, Elan Trotman, Gary Meek and Nick Colionne.
A Little Driving Music is Bromberg's third album created in quarantine, features a dozen brand-new Bromberg compositions as well as a surprising 80s cover song, the joyful Katrina and the Waves hit "Walking on Sunshine." The freedom of the open road on A Little Driving Music shrugs off the prevailing mood of COVID-era claustrophobia and political strife for fun, funky paean to cruising with the top down and leaving your troubles behind.

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Composer(s)

Brian Bromberg (drums)

World-renowned bassist and producer Brian Bromberg finds inspiration during the pandemic with a funk driven new album that conjures the spirit of the open road. Bromberg's latest offering A Little Driving Music features an all-star socially distanced lineup of musicians including Dave Koz, Marion Meadows, Everette Harp, Elan Trotman, Gary Meek and Nick Colionne. A Little Driving Music is Bromberg's third album created in quarantine, features a dozen brand-new Bromberg compositions as well as a surprising 80s cover song, the joyful Katrina and the Waves hit 'Walking on Sunshine.' The freedom of the open road on A Little Driving Music shrugs off the prevailing mood of COVID-era claustrophobia and political strife for fun, funky paean to cruising with the top down and leaving your troubles behind.
more
World-renowned bassist and producer Brian Bromberg finds inspiration during the pandemic with a funk driven new album that conjures the spirit of the open road. Bromberg's latest offering A Little Driving Music features an all-star socially distanced lineup of musicians including Dave Koz, Marion Meadows, Everette Harp, Elan Trotman, Gary Meek and Nick Colionne.
A Little Driving Music is Bromberg's third album created in quarantine, features a dozen brand-new Bromberg compositions as well as a surprising 80s cover song, the joyful Katrina and the Waves hit "Walking on Sunshine." The freedom of the open road on A Little Driving Music shrugs off the prevailing mood of COVID-era claustrophobia and political strife for fun, funky paean to cruising with the top down and leaving your troubles behind.

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