Album US 1994 on New World Records label
Jazz (Contemporary Jazz)
℗ 1994 © 1994 Recorded Anthology Of American Music, Inc. Printed in USA. Made in USA. This recording was made possible with a grant from the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund. Additional funding was provided by the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts. Digitally recorded at Sear Sound, New York City, on February 22 and 23, 1993. Barondown is Ellery Eskelin, Steve Swell & Joey Baron. Issued in a standard jewel case with a 12-page folded booklet.
Joey Baron dr, *1955 US composed by, drums, performer, barondown is, album by, arranged by | |
Ellery Eskelin ts, 1959-1974 US performer, barondown is, tenor saxophone | |
Steve Swell tb, *1954 US performer, barondown is, trombone |
Stephen Byram design |
Joe Ferla engineer |
Arthur Moorhead executive-producer |
Robert Lewis photography by |
David Breskin producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Peckerwood | Joey Baron | 3:16 | ||
2 | Boss Hog | Joey Baron | 6:49 | ||
3 | Hello! Hello! Hello! | Joey Baron | 2:06 | ||
4 | I've Been Holding It All My Life | Joey Baron | 6:03 | ||
5 | Stand Up | Joey Baron | 4:45 | ||
6 | Absolutely | Joey Baron | 3:51 | ||
7 | Unleashing The Dobermans | Joey Baron | 2:14 | ||
8 | Low Maintenance | Joey Baron | 5:02 | ||
9 | Aquarela Do Brasil | Joey Baron | Ary Barroso | 0:53 | |
10 | Pulse | Joey Baron | 3:27 | ||
11 | Hey Hockaloogie | Joey Baron | 6:08 | ||
12 | The Elephant And The Poacher | Joey Baron | 6:37 | ||
13 | Hutch | Joey Baron | 5:01 | ||
14 | Car | Joey Baron | 3:59 | ||
15 | Theme From The Movie Of The Same Name | Joey Baron | 2:36 | ||
16 | Unleaded | Joey Baron | 10:56 | ||
17 | The Girl From Ipanema Blues | Joey Baron | Antonio Carlos Jobim, Norman Gimbel, Vinicius De Moraes | 2:38 |
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