Powerhouse from Raymond Scott Reimagined
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2023
- Quartet San Francisco and Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band play Powerhouse by Raymond Scott, arranged by Gordon Goodwin.
"Raymond Scott Reimagined" on the Violinjazz Recordings label
www.violinjazzrecordings.com
CREDITS
Powerhouse
Composed by Raymond Scott
Arranged by Gordon Goodwin
Quartet San Francisco
Jeremy Cohen, violin
Joseph Christianson, violin
Chad Kaltinger, viola
Andrés Vera, cello
Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band
Gordon Goodwin, piano
Ray Brinker, drums
Joey De Leon, percussion
Justin Lees-Summit, guitar
Kevin Axt, bass
Sal Lozano, alto saxophone
Bret McDonald, alto saxophone
Brian Scanlon, tenor saxophone
Thomas Luer, tenor saxophone
Jay Mason, baritone saxophone
Wayne Bergeron, trumpet
Daniel Fornero, trumpet
Aaron Janik, trumpet
Dan Savant, trumpet
Andrew Martin, trombone
Charlie Morillas, trombone
Francisco Torres, trombone
Craig Gosnell, bass trombone
With Wade Culbreath, Xylophone, Vibes, Marimba
Recorded at Skywalker Sound, a Lucasfilm Ltd. company, Marin County, CA
Leslie Ann Jones, recording engineer
Dann Thompson, assistant engineer - Hudba
Fanfriggingtastic! Power House Extraordinaire!👍
Interesting, but nice. Good to see that Scott is not forgotten.
Thank you for keeping Raymond Scott's music alive. Few people know his name, but they know his music when they hear it. It is the music of the children of the 20th century. It's part of my soundtrack.
lots of coastal hepcats know his name. _and nobody else._ that's the thing...in 30plus years of rediscovering Ray, his music has spread deep but not wide. there must be a reason.
there's something about it that's too hectic, too jazz flavored, and in the case of the revivalists maybe just too urban-esoteric, to appeal to listeners outside the burned-over districts of culture.
I now have an urge to make a Rube Goldberg machine. Well done.
Woah, that was great!
I wish this had more views. I love how you all made it your own without losing what makes it special. You almost lost me towards the beginning with the slower tempo, but it quickly became clear what you were going for and it works so well. I’ve never heard a cover of this song before that wasn’t a huge step down from the original. This is totally on par with the original. I will definitely keep coming back to this.
My god.
It's ... _beautiful._
IT'S SIMPLY *_MARVELOUS!_*
It's impossible to listen to this without thinking in a industrial process. So used in cartoons!!
Girders and conveyors all day long 👍
Cette précision, cette interprétation extraordinaire, magnifique !
I feel like I heard a few hints of Carl Stalling influences, especially before we entered "the factory". Beautifully played gentlemen!
WOW! Beautiful! A thoroughly faithful yet original variation of this grand classic. I'm betting Scott would have loved it! Carl Stallings too!
Wow not just Carl Stalling but Django too. This is hot stuff! Needs more view and likes!
the solos were absolutely solid. absolutely floored by this and i wish i could hear this for the first time again.
That's fantastic something different in today's music know doubt very challenging great team effort hope you all had beer after wards. More please from New Zealand 👍
bravo ! j'adore ce morceau, très belle version , très bel arrangement , magnifique orchestre
Wow, so many things going on here, going extremely well. I noticed a smidgen of Gershwin, rounding out the fast and slow "industrious " sections quite lyrically. ALL instruments played flawlessly! Well done!
Waooo, maravilloso!!!
Good grief, what a fiendish reworking of a classic tune. 10/10 would flip over it again.
🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO!
Awful … ❤mindblowing 🤯🥰
That's the stuff!
TIGHT!
Brilliant!!
Love it!
😍😍😍😍
WOW!
Quaddy Quarrel
That this is the madness combat refenece?!?!
This video is giving me Cuphead vibes
Fuck yeah this is insane!!!!