Road Time Shuffle - Toshiko Akiyoshi Lew Tabackin Big Band

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @TheRoybert
    @TheRoybert 2 года назад +5

    Absolute favorite big band tune. Bar none. 80 years of big band, I heard it all. This one makes the neck tingle.

  • @AndreaMcNeely220
    @AndreaMcNeely220 8 лет назад +13

    One of my favorite big band tunes... it never gets old!

  • @DynamicDina
    @DynamicDina 11 месяцев назад +1

    I got this record from a book fair in Mexico.
    I didn't woke up that day thinking on getting such a masterpiece, but man...
    When I first played it on my stereo it was AWESOME. The opening to tuning up was simply out of this world.
    Toshiko Akiyoshi and Lew Tabackin are amazing, I swear...

  • @bassbonebobf
    @bassbonebobf 5 лет назад +8

    That glorious bass trombone sound supporting the band belonged to Phil Teele, one of L.A.s most sought-after studio bass trombonists. His son Christian has just informed the musical community that Phil has passed away. Long may his legacy live on. Those of us who know the joy of playing bass trombone in big bands owe a lot to this unsung hero.

  • @MartiniMan
    @MartiniMan 11 лет назад +9

    One of the tightest, most swingin' bands ever. Along with Basie, Jones/Lewis, and Doc, this album, and this tune on particular, was the reason I got into jazz.
    Simply one of the best.

  • @keithstarkey5584
    @keithstarkey5584 6 лет назад +7

    Swinging it well, and you gotta love that low brass!

  • @SoaringTrumpet
    @SoaringTrumpet 12 лет назад +13

    I just happened to hear this recording on SC public radio when I was like 12, recorded it on to cassette and listened to the hell out it. No exaggeration, this is largely responsible for my lifelong continued love for jazz, especially big band. This, plus I found more of Toshiko's albums and became even more hopelessly hooked. :)

    • @bobtaylor170
      @bobtaylor170 3 года назад +1

      I loved this forty years ago, I love it still.

    • @TheRoybert
      @TheRoybert 2 года назад +3

      101%. I was a big band kid. Not Journey, not ACDC, not Black Sabbath.
      Glenn Miller, Basie, Ellington filled my listening hours. Then This. Greatest big band composition. Still gives chills.
      I first heard this in the mid late 70s.

    • @DanGeorges
      @DanGeorges Год назад +2

      Something similar for me. In Jr. High School there was a jazz radio show on WUJC (John Carroll University) that used to open up the show every week with this tune. And, like you, really hooked me on big band jazz, and especially on playing lead trumpet.
      One of the tightest, swingingest bands ever!

  • @michaelchapman6466
    @michaelchapman6466 10 лет назад +4

    I saw them at Pasquale's J Club in Malibu one evening and they brought the house down with this outstanding big band Chart, "Road Time Shuffle"......

  • @FeelinCLO2
    @FeelinCLO2 5 лет назад +2

    Let thier be swing ! Great upload , thanks......What a line up of great 1st call musicians ! Takes me back !

  • @abstractart6
    @abstractart6 12 лет назад +3

    I played this in college and enjoyed doubling on alto clarinet. Toshiko is a genius in the jazz genre. This band is tight!!

  • @MartiniMan
    @MartiniMan 12 лет назад +4

    One of the best big band charts of all time, played by one of the tightest, if not THE tightest bands of all time.

  • @MartiniMan
    @MartiniMan 12 лет назад +3

    Funny - I heard this on a local college station while in HS. They played a lot of jazz as well as jazz-influenced music (e.g., Tom Waits).
    Road Time Shuffle definitely gave me the just one more good reason to stay in jazz band and also inspired me to start screaming on trumpet.

  • @bobtaylor170
    @bobtaylor170 3 года назад +1

    I loved this recording forty years ago, I love it now. My Lord, what a great band! And Yoko, Miss Akiyoshi is a Japanese woman who has real musical talent.

  • @passthepitonspete
    @passthepitonspete 12 лет назад +3

    I played this on trombone back in the day in university jazz band. Listen at the break when the woodwinds do their thing - the trombone is doubling the flute but a couple octaves lower. One of the hardest dang things I ever learned to play. I sure don't have the chops for it these days, though.

  • @MartiniMan
    @MartiniMan 11 лет назад +2

    Funny - the same thing happened to me.
    I heard it when I was in Jr. High on a college radio station here in Cleveland (WUJC) - and was hooked on playing big band jazz. I've never forgotten it -
    I have the album. Played it to death.

  • @SoaringTrumpet
    @SoaringTrumpet 12 лет назад +1

    Hell yeah, how can you not be hooked after listening to this stuff??

  • @thomasbriggs4718
    @thomasbriggs4718 8 лет назад +5

    Saw them at the Blue Note in the '80s, sitting about 3 feet in front of the the first tier of players. Blew my hair back.

  • @Dan-o-Steely2000
    @Dan-o-Steely2000 7 месяцев назад

    Beginning at 3:17, Jimmy Kneppner is the trombonist accompanying the flute and bass clarinet throughout the unison soli section.
    I’m certainly not taking anything away from the flute and bass clarinet players, but, to play that as accurately as Jimmy did on the trombone, is remarkable.
    What a great player he was!

  • @robertslagle7176
    @robertslagle7176 9 лет назад +1

    Saw them at the Ojai Music Festival. At the time their first album had just come out (I think) and she was selling them from the trunk of her car. As I remember some stravinsky was played as well. What a GREAT weekend!

  • @MCGEHEE1
    @MCGEHEE1 10 лет назад +3

    Big Band at its finest!

  • @dre10dancer
    @dre10dancer 6 лет назад +1

    Riverside Theatre Milwaukee, in the 80's. Best Ever!

  • @kwdrm1
    @kwdrm1 6 лет назад +3

    Classic Toshiko and Lew.

  • @ZorenToo
    @ZorenToo 2 года назад

    It is almost impossible to find any remaining copies of this album.
    Thanks for posting

    • @dottietabor3344
      @dottietabor3344 Год назад

      I have it! I just discovered in my dad's collection! It's amazing!

  • @pmc1549
    @pmc1549 5 лет назад +1

    My left ear loved the tenor solo

  • @johnlaverty9217
    @johnlaverty9217 5 лет назад +3

    Bobby Shew!!!!

  • @kathythompson35
    @kathythompson35 10 лет назад +8

    Peter Donald, Drums

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 Год назад

    Road Time, Toshiko Akiyoshi - Lew Tabackin Big Band
    Live album by Toshiko Akiyoshi - Lew Tabackin Big Band
    Released 1976
    Recorded Nakano Sun Plaza in Tokyo and Sankei Hall and Kosei Nenkin Kaikan in Osaka, 1976 January 30 and February 7, 8
    Genre Jazz
    Length 86:52
    Label Victor (Japan), RCA Victor (U.S.)
    Producer Hiroshi Isaka
    Toshiko Akiyoshi - Lew Tabackin Big Band chronology
    Tales of a Courtesan (Oirantan) (1976),
    Road Time, Toshiko Akiyoshi - Lew Tabackin Big Band (1976),
    Insights (1976),
    RCA Victor (U.S.) LP album cover
    Road Time was the first live concert recording of the Toshiko Akiyoshi - Lew Tabackin Big Band. The recording was made at three concerts in Tōkyō and Ōsaka, during a 1976 Japan tour and the double album received a 1977 Grammy nomination in the "Best Jazz Performance - Big Band" category.
    Track listing
    LP 1 side A
    "Tuning Up" - 16:48
    "Warning: Success May Be Hazardous To Your Health" - 7:33
    LP 1 side B
    "Henpecked Old Man" - 22:54
    LP 2 side A
    "Soliloquy" - 8:37
    "Kogun" - 10:40
    LP 2 side B
    "Since Perry" / "Yet Another Tear" - 13:46
    "Road Time Shuffle" - 6:34
    All arrangements by Toshiko Akiyoshi.
    All songs composed by Akiyoshi except "Yet Another Tear" (Tabackin).
    Personnel
    Toshiko Akiyoshi - piano
    Lew Tabackin - tenor saxophone and flute
    Tom Peterson - tenor saxophone
    Dick Spencer - alto saxophone
    Gary Foster - alto saxophone
    Bill Byrne - baritone saxophone
    Steven Huffsteter - trumpet
    Bobby Shew - trumpet
    Richard Cooper - trumpet
    Mike Price - trumpet
    Bill Reichenbach Jr. - trombone
    Jim Sawyer - trombone
    Jimmy Knepper - trombone
    Phil Teele - bass trombone
    Don Baldwin - bass
    Peter Donald - drums
    Guest Artists:
    Kisaku Katada - kotsuzumi (on "Kogun")
    Yutaka Yazaki - ōtsuzumi (on "Kogun")

  • @andyrichardson6188
    @andyrichardson6188 9 лет назад +2

    I was fortunate enough to have seen this band live several times. Even more impressive live. Yes, Bobby Shew on lead. He was not the best high note player. Great range, but better scream players. One of the best lead players ever, for sure. If you're a fan, his small group recordings from the 1980s onward are all great. He played lead for Louie Bellson at about the same time. He's a monster.

    • @bigjimsjazz
      @bigjimsjazz 3 года назад +2

      Bobby's a triple threat man, One of the best lead players ever to lead a section, a great teacher, and one of the nicest cats on the planet. To say nothing of the fact that he's also a killer soloist who can improvise his butt off.

    • @bobviavattine1715
      @bobviavattine1715 2 года назад

      @@bigjimsjazz Indeed, for sure.

  • @DavidHolmessarasota
    @DavidHolmessarasota 11 лет назад +2

    Ok, just ordered the chart for the bb i play in.

  • @greggisbert3252
    @greggisbert3252 5 лет назад +1

    Please list musicians !!!

  • @TheDouglas
    @TheDouglas 10 лет назад

    Does anyone know if it's true that Dick Spencer (the alto soloist) sold his horns and became a horse rancher?

  • @hawkrider88
    @hawkrider88 10 лет назад +1

    Anyone know who the drummer is? And yea, this is crazy tight and swingin'!

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 Год назад

    Key of Concert Bb

  • @DavidHolmessarasota
    @DavidHolmessarasota 11 лет назад

    I believe that's Bobby Shew on the trumpet.

    • @bigjimsjazz
      @bigjimsjazz 8 лет назад

      It is.

    • @bigjimsjazz
      @bigjimsjazz 8 лет назад +2

      Bobby Shew, Steve Huffstetter, Mike Price and Richie Cooper in the TRPT section.

  • @stovepipe31
    @stovepipe31 11 лет назад +4

    Booby Shew! King of the upper register!

  • @DavidHolmessarasota
    @DavidHolmessarasota 11 лет назад

    Um, Im sure u meant BOBBY

  • @sashakingcrimson187
    @sashakingcrimson187 5 лет назад

    sasha king crimson ₪₪₪₪

  • @jazzbob57
    @jazzbob57 6 лет назад

    The quality sounds like it is played through a tin can. Too bad. The cymbals sound terrible.

    • @woolymittens
      @woolymittens 2 года назад

      Its a recording of a live performance .. I guess you don't get out much huh?

    • @jazzbob57
      @jazzbob57 2 года назад

      @@woolymittens you assume far too much.

    • @patrickmcmillan6025
      @patrickmcmillan6025 Год назад

      @@jazzbob57 I am so hungry for this music I've got it on loop. My long lost original vinyl was amazing. This upload is a little compromised. But I listen on!