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George Braith - Double Your Pleasure - Live At The University Of The Street mp3

Performer: George Braith
Title: Double Your Pleasure - Live At The University Of The Street
Country: Japan
Catalog Number: KICJ 114
Label: Paddle Wheel
Released: 22 Jul 1992
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 870

Tracklist

1Leslie
Written-By – George Braith
2Double Your Pleasure
Written-By – George Braith
3Cherokee
Written-By – Ray Noble
4Alpines
Written-By – George Braith
5Invitation
Written-By – Bronisla Kaper, Paul Francis Webster
6Furthest Point South
Written-By – George Braith
7Besame Mucho
Written-By – Consuelo Velazquez
8Along Came Betty
Written-By – Benny Golson
9Milestones
Written-By – Miles Davis

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
KICJ 114George Braith Double Your Pleasure - Live At The University Of The Street ‎(CD, Album)Bellaphon, Paddle WheelKICJ 114Germany1992

Credits

  • Art DirectionMuneo Hanzawa
  • BassTarik Shah
  • CoverWakako Mizuta
  • DesignOshi-Pin Studios
  • DrumsJimmy Lovelace (tracks: 4, 5), Mark Johnson (tracks: 1 to 3, 6 to 9)
  • Executive-ProducerYoichi Nakao
  • Liner NotesNaoyuki Kamijo, Tetsuya Yanagisawa
  • Mastered BySeiji Kaneko
  • Photography ByYoichi Nakao, Yoshiyuki Onaya
  • PianoRonnie Mathews
  • ProducerYoichi Kobayashi, Yoichi Kobayashi
  • Tenor Saxophone, Horn [Braith-Horn]George Braith

Notes

Recorded at The University Of The Street, April 4th 1992.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 4 988003 123338
  • Rights Society: JASRAC

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – King Record Co. Ltd

Album

During this live set at the University of the Street, Braith plays it on six of the nine numbers, including an attractive bop original, Leslie, and a driving version of Invitation. Braith also blows a mean tenor, especially on a bluesy take of Cherokee and his majestic ballad, Alpines. Pianist Ronnie Matthews leads the potent rhythm section with either Mark Johnson or Jimmy Lovelace on drums and Tarik Shah on bass. Double Your Pleasure - Live At The University Of The Street is a hard bop music live album recording by GEORGE BRAITH released in 1992 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. 1 Leslie 2 Besame Mucho 3 Invitation 4 Furthest Point South 5 Cherokee 6 Alpines 7 Milestones 8 Along Came Betty 9 Double Your Pleasure. George Braith born George Timothy Braithwaite on June 26, 1939 is a soul-jazz saxophonist from New York. Braith is known for playing multiple horns at once, a technique pioneered by Roland Kirk. Braith is featured in a mosaic in the 72nd street station of the Second Avenue Subway in the New York City Subway system. Live Data Feed. FreeDB Gateway. Search . Disc IDs 0. recorded at: The University of the Street on 1992-04-04. Additional details. Type: Album. Status: Official. George Braith born George Braithwaite on June 26, 1939 saxophonist from New York City. George Braith added a new photo to the album THE BRAITHOPHONE - with George Braith at Harlem USA 125th St. 25 August 2016 . The Great African-American Classical Art-Form. George Braith at The Sometimes Studios Japan, 2015 Caravan . From Braith's 2015 tour of Japan. Album starts at 117BPM, ends at BPM -117, with tempos within the 93-117BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing. Tracklist Double Your Pleasure. We are the largest database of beats per minutes in the world. Get the Tempo of more than 6 Million songs. Top Songs. Tenor Saxophone, Horn George Braith. Recorded at The University Of The Street, April 4th 1992. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode Scanned: 4003099882621. Performer: George Braith Genre: Jazz Album: Extension Released: 1967 Style: Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz. Roland Hanna - Gershwin Carmichael Cats. Title: Double Your Pleasure 1978. After the farmer's insatiable daughters gang-rape their farmhand Fred, three escaped convicts show up and have their way with members of the family. George Braith - soprano saxophone, stritch Billy Gardner - organ Grant Green - guitar Donald Bailey - drums. Multi-reedist George Braith was one of the very few jazz musicians to follow in the footsteps of Rahsaan Roland Kirk in playing multiple instruments at the same time. Born George

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