
(Moore Music- 2008)
- DOWNLOAD ONLY RELEASE -
Personnel:
Stanton Moore drums
Efram Townes trumpet
Kevin Harris saxophone
Roger Lewis baritone saxophone
"Big" Sam Williams trombone
Kirk Joseph sousaphone
George Porter Jr. bass
Tim Green saxophone
Brian Seeger guitar
Brian Coogan organ
Ivan Neville organ
Recorded in December 8,9 and 10 of 2003
at the Galactic studio, New Orleans, Louisiana
Produced by Stanton Moore, Sandy Feldstein and Mike Napolitano
Recorded by Mike Napolitano
Post-production: Fast Atmosphere
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| TAKE IT TO
THE STREET (THE MUSIC) |
1. |
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BLACKBIRD SPECIAL |
5:15 |
2. |
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CHARLIE DOZEN |
4:52 |
3. |
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MY FEET CAN"T
FAIL ME NOW |
4:10 |
4. |
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SPRUNG MONKEY |
3:55 |
5. |
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I'LL FLY AWAY |
3:57 |
6. |
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HANDA WANDA |
2:59 |
7. |
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TCHEFUNKTA |
4:20 |
8. |
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(I'VE GOT A) BIG FAT WOMAN |
4:14 |
9. |
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WHO TOOK THE HAPPINESS OUT? |
3:26 |
10. |
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JUNCO PARTNER |
5:05 |
11. |
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JUST A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE |
3:12 |
12. |
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DARE FOR NOW |
3:48 |
13. |
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USE YOUR BRAIN |
5:13 |
14. |
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SNOWBALL |
5:17 |
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TOTAL PLAY
TIME: |
59:45 |
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To kick things off with my new digital label Moore
Music, I am releasing the music from my 'Take
It To The Street' book and DVD project.
The music was recorded with the Dirty Dozen
Brass Band and features George Porter
Jr. and Ivan Neville on select
tracks.
I've always enjoyed listening back to the music we recorded
for the project. For the book and DVD,
only a few tunes could be included on each due to space
issues and the tunes needed to be faded out after a few
minutes. Included here is the majority of the tunes from
the project in their entirety including a couple of bonus
tracks that didn't make it into the original project.
As I was growing up and developing musically
in New Orleans it was always a dream of mine to play
with members or the Dirty Dozen and the Meters. My dad
used to come into my bedroom and listen to me practice
to the Dozen's 'Voodoo' and the Meters' 'Look
a Py Py'
albums. As you can imagine it was quite a thrill for
me to play this music for this project with the Dozen
and George Porter Jr. I hope you all enjoy hearing this
music as much as I enjoyed playing it. -Stanton
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