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Seven Men in Neckties: History of the Micros, Vol. 1 by Microscopic Septet

Seven Men in Neckties: History of the Micros, Vol. 1 by Microscopic Septet

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Key Information
Artist: Microscopic Septet
Record Label: Cuneiform Records
Genre: Jazz General
Release Date: September 19, 2006
Number of Discs: 2
Song List: Disc 1
: 1. Chinese Twilight Zone
2. Wishful Thinking
3. Take the Z Train
4. Mr. Bradley Mr. Martin
5. Kelly Grows Up
6. Pack the Ermines, Mary
7. I Didn't Do It
8. Strange Thought Entered My Head, A
9. Part at PJ's
10. Bee Beep
11. True
12. Fresh Air Theme
Song List: Disc 2
: 1. Lobster Parade
2. Second Avenue
3. Why Not?
4. Let's Flip!
5. Lazlo's Lament
6. Boo Boo Coming
7. Johnny Come Lately
8. Mirror
9. Hoftstra's Dilemma
10. Women in Slow Motion
11. Hey Wayne
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Details: Microscopic Septet: John Zorn (saxophone); Don Davis (alto saxophone); Danny Nigro, Paul Shapiro , John Hagen (tenor saxophone); Dave Sewelson (baritone saxophone); Dave Hofstra (tuba, bass instrument); Joel Forrester, Phillip Johnston, Richard Dworkin. Personnel: Phillip Johnston (soprano saxophone); John Hagen , Danny Nigro (tenor saxophone); Joel Forrester (piano); Richard Dworkin (drums). Audio Remasterer: Jason Candler. Liner Note Authors: Phillip Johnston; Richard Foreman. Recording information: Manhattan Recording Company, New York, NY (12/15/1982-01/17/1990); Mephisto, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (12/15/1982-01/17/1990); Seltzer Sound, New York, NY (12/15/1982-01/17/1990). Photographer: Lars Klove. Arranger: Phillip Johnston. Part of the same downtown avant-garde scene that produced John Zorn and his ilk, the Microscopic Septet employed traditional jazz instrumentation in the service of a whole blender full of mismatched genres--funk, noise-rock, bop--the results of which captivated New York audie...
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