Rare and out of print, this is the second Gramavision recording, following "Pushing the Envelope." this is a CUTOUT CD.
By “Claude’s Late Morning,” in 1988, Previte had grown tired of the two horn front line and embarked on an ambitious, (some say crazy) project with an outcast instrumentation, including guitarist Bill Frisell, Josh Dubin on pedal steel, Wayne Horvitz on hammond, Ray Anderson on tuba and trombone, Guy Klucevsek on accordion, Carol Emmanuel on Harp, and two other drummers (Joey Baron, and Jim Mussen on electronic drum pads). We can’t say it any better than Amazon did—“Where most composers would have no idea of what to do with such a melange, Previte molds it into an unforgettable band that plays affirmative,
unpredictable music.”
“An often brilliant record, deep in resourcefulness, and sounds as if it is without precedent.”
THE NEW YORK TIMES
"Here is an album worthy of repeated listening, and it comes with the guarantee that you'll hear something new every time."
PEOPLE
“One of the finest compositions of the decade.” - INTERVIEW
Also one of Previte’s personal favorites. A landmark CD.
Ray Anderson, trombone, tuba
Bill Frisell, guitars
Josh Dubin, pedal steel
Wayne Horvitz, Hammond organ, piano
Carol Emanuel, Harp
Guy Klusevsek, accordion
Joey Baron, drums
Jim Mussen, electronic drums
Bobby Previte, drums, conductor
Recorded and mixed by Jim Anderson
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