Red Shift

~ Release by Bruce Lofgren Jazz Orchestra (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

Digital Media 1
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1El capitan
recorded in:
California, United States (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
engineer:
Billy Hulting
mixer:
Billy Hulting and Bruce Lofgren
bass:
Ken Wild (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
brass:
Ron King (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Jon Lewis (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Michael McGuffey (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
drums (drum set):
Dave Crigger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
French horn:
Paul Klintworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Suzette Moriarty (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
guitar:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
keyboard:
Alan Steinberger (American keyboardist, arranger and composer) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
percussion:
Brian Kilgore (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
trombone:
Mike Millar (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Jacques Voymant (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
vibraphone:
Billy Hulting (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
woodwind:
Glenn Berger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Bob Carr (woodwind) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Glenn Garrett (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Mark Hollingsworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
conductor:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
recording of:
El capitan (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
composer and arranger:
Bruce Lofgren
5:55
2Red Shift
recorded in:
California, United States (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
engineer:
Billy Hulting
mixer:
Billy Hulting and Bruce Lofgren
bass:
Ken Wild (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
brass:
Ron King (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Jon Lewis (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Michael McGuffey (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
drums (drum set):
Dave Crigger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
French horn:
Paul Klintworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Suzette Moriarty (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
guitar:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
keyboard:
Alan Steinberger (American keyboardist, arranger and composer) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
percussion:
Brian Kilgore (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
trombone:
Mike Millar (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Jacques Voymant (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
vibraphone:
Billy Hulting (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
woodwind:
Glenn Berger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Bob Carr (woodwind) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Glenn Garrett (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Mark Hollingsworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
conductor:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
recording of:
Red Shift (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
composer and arranger:
Bruce Lofgren
6:57
3String Theory
recorded in:
California, United States (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
engineer:
Billy Hulting
mixer:
Billy Hulting and Bruce Lofgren
bass:
Ken Wild (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
brass:
Ron King (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Jon Lewis (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Michael McGuffey (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
drums (drum set):
Dave Crigger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
French horn:
Paul Klintworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Suzette Moriarty (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
guitar:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
keyboard:
Alan Steinberger (American keyboardist, arranger and composer) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
percussion:
Brian Kilgore (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
trombone:
Mike Millar (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Jacques Voymant (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
vibraphone:
Billy Hulting (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
woodwind:
Glenn Berger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Bob Carr (woodwind) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Glenn Garrett (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Mark Hollingsworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
conductor:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
recording of:
String Theory (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
composer and arranger:
Bruce Lofgren
6:25
4The Road to Xanadu
recorded in:
California, United States (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
engineer:
Billy Hulting
mixer:
Billy Hulting and Bruce Lofgren
bass:
Ken Wild (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
brass:
Ron King (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Jon Lewis (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Michael McGuffey (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
drums (drum set):
Dave Crigger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
French horn:
Paul Klintworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Suzette Moriarty (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
guitar:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
keyboard:
Alan Steinberger (American keyboardist, arranger and composer) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
percussion:
Brian Kilgore (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
trombone:
Mike Millar (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Jacques Voymant (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
vibraphone:
Billy Hulting (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
woodwind:
Glenn Berger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Bob Carr (woodwind) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Glenn Garrett (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Mark Hollingsworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
conductor:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
recording of:
The Road to Xanadu (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
composer and arranger:
Bruce Lofgren
4:28
5Three Day Suckers
recorded in:
California, United States (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
engineer:
Billy Hulting
mixer:
Billy Hulting and Bruce Lofgren
bass:
Ken Wild (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
brass:
Ron King (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Jon Lewis (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Michael McGuffey (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
drums (drum set):
Dave Crigger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
French horn:
Paul Klintworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Suzette Moriarty (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
guitar:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
keyboard:
Alan Steinberger (American keyboardist, arranger and composer) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
percussion:
Brian Kilgore (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
trombone:
Mike Millar (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Jacques Voymant (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
vibraphone:
Billy Hulting (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
woodwind:
Glenn Berger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Bob Carr (woodwind) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Glenn Garrett (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Mark Hollingsworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
conductor:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
recording of:
Three Day Suckers (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
composer and arranger:
Bruce Lofgren
6:48
6Nardis
recorded in:
California, United States (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
cover recording of:
Nardis (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
composer:
Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter)
publisher:
Jazz Horn Music, Jazz Horn Music Corporation, Musical Frontiers and Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd.
6:42
7I'm Sorry
recorded in:
California, United States (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
6:33
8Autumn Samba
recorded in:
California, United States (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
engineer:
Billy Hulting
mixer:
Billy Hulting and Bruce Lofgren
bass:
Ken Wild (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
brass:
Ron King (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Jon Lewis (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Michael McGuffey (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
drums (drum set):
Dave Crigger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
French horn:
Paul Klintworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Suzette Moriarty (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
guitar:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
keyboard:
Alan Steinberger (American keyboardist, arranger and composer) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
percussion:
Brian Kilgore (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
trombone:
Mike Millar (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Jacques Voymant (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
vibraphone:
Billy Hulting (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
woodwind:
Glenn Berger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Bob Carr (woodwind) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Glenn Garrett (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Mark Hollingsworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
conductor:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
recording of:
Autumn Samba (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
composer and arranger:
Bruce Lofgren
6:42
9East of Zamora
recorded in:
California, United States (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
engineer:
Billy Hulting
mixer:
Billy Hulting and Bruce Lofgren
bass:
Ken Wild (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
brass:
Ron King (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Jon Lewis (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Michael McGuffey (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
drums (drum set):
Dave Crigger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
French horn:
Paul Klintworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Suzette Moriarty (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
guitar:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
keyboard:
Alan Steinberger (American keyboardist, arranger and composer) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
percussion:
Brian Kilgore (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
trombone:
Mike Millar (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Jacques Voymant (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
vibraphone:
Billy Hulting (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
woodwind:
Glenn Berger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Bob Carr (woodwind) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Glenn Garrett (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Mark Hollingsworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
conductor:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
recording of:
East of Zamora (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
composer and arranger:
Bruce Lofgren
9:49
10San Mateo Run
recorded in:
California, United States (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
engineer:
Billy Hulting
mixer:
Billy Hulting and Bruce Lofgren
bass:
Ken Wild (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
brass:
Ron King (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Jon Lewis (trumpeter) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Michael McGuffey (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
drums (drum set):
Dave Crigger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
French horn:
Paul Klintworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Suzette Moriarty (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
guitar:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
keyboard:
Alan Steinberger (American keyboardist, arranger and composer) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
percussion:
Brian Kilgore (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
trombone:
Mike Millar (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Jacques Voymant (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
vibraphone:
Billy Hulting (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
woodwind:
Glenn Berger (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Bob Carr (woodwind) (from 2001-08 until 2003-05), Glenn Garrett (from 2001-08 until 2003-05) and Mark Hollingsworth (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
conductor:
Bruce Lofgren (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
recording of:
San Mateo Run (from 2001-08 until 2003-05)
composer and arranger:
Bruce Lofgren
6:00

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