Live: Mardi Gras in Montreux (Manufactured in Japan)

~ Release by The Dirty Dozen Brass Band (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1CD
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1Who Took the Happiness Out
recording engineer:
Dave Richards (engineer)
producer:
Quint Davis and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
bass drum:
Lionel Batiste (on 1985-07-20)
saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1985-07-20)
snare drum:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
sousaphone:
Kirk Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
tenor saxophone:
Kevin Harris (US tenor saxophonist) (on 1985-07-20)
trombone:
Charles Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
trumpet:
Gregory Davis (on 1985-07-20) and Efrem Towns (on 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Montreux Jazz Festival 1985 (1985-07-05 – 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Casino Barrière Montreux (2nd incarnation, 1975–present) in Montreux, Vaud (Canton of Vaud), Switzerland (on 1985-07-20)
3:43
2Mardi Gras in New Orleans
recording engineer:
Dave Richards (engineer)
producer:
Quint Davis and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
bass drum:
Lionel Batiste (on 1985-07-20)
saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1985-07-20)
snare drum:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
sousaphone:
Kirk Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
tenor saxophone:
Kevin Harris (US tenor saxophonist) (on 1985-07-20)
trombone:
Charles Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
trumpet:
Gregory Davis (on 1985-07-20) and Efrem Towns (on 1985-07-20)
vocals:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Montreux Jazz Festival 1985 (1985-07-05 – 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Casino Barrière Montreux (2nd incarnation, 1975–present) in Montreux, Vaud (Canton of Vaud), Switzerland (on 1985-07-20)
live recording of:
Mardi Gras in New Orleans (on 1985-07-20)
lyricist and composer:
Henry Roeland Byrd
publisher:
Don Williams Music Group, Inc. and Professor Longhair Music
5:24
3It Ain’t What You Think
recording engineer:
Dave Richards (engineer)
producer:
Quint Davis and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
bass drum:
Lionel Batiste (on 1985-07-20)
saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1985-07-20)
snare drum:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
sousaphone:
Kirk Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
tenor saxophone:
Kevin Harris (US tenor saxophonist) (on 1985-07-20)
trombone:
Charles Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
trumpet:
Gregory Davis (on 1985-07-20) and Efrem Towns (on 1985-07-20)
vocals:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Montreux Jazz Festival 1985 (1985-07-05 – 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Casino Barrière Montreux (2nd incarnation, 1975–present) in Montreux, Vaud (Canton of Vaud), Switzerland (on 1985-07-20)
4:21
4Do It Fluid / Do It Again
recording engineer:
Dave Richards (engineer)
producer:
Quint Davis and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
bass drum:
Lionel Batiste (on 1985-07-20)
saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1985-07-20)
snare drum:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
sousaphone:
Kirk Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
tenor saxophone:
Kevin Harris (US tenor saxophonist) (on 1985-07-20)
trombone:
Charles Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
trumpet:
Gregory Davis (on 1985-07-20) and Efrem Towns (on 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Montreux Jazz Festival 1985 (1985-07-05 – 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Casino Barrière Montreux (2nd incarnation, 1975–present) in Montreux, Vaud (Canton of Vaud), Switzerland (on 1985-07-20)
live recording of:
Do It Fluid (on 1985-07-20)
writer:
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
6:48
5The Flintstones Meet the President (Meets the Dirty Dozen)
recording engineer:
Dave Richards (engineer)
producer:
Quint Davis and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
bass drum:
Lionel Batiste (on 1985-07-20)
saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1985-07-20)
snare drum:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
sousaphone:
Kirk Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
tenor saxophone:
Kevin Harris (US tenor saxophonist) (on 1985-07-20)
trombone:
Charles Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
trumpet:
Gregory Davis (on 1985-07-20) and Efrem Towns (on 1985-07-20)
vocals:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Montreux Jazz Festival 1985 (1985-07-05 – 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Casino Barrière Montreux (2nd incarnation, 1975–present) in Montreux, Vaud (Canton of Vaud), Switzerland (on 1985-07-20)
live recording of:
The Flintstones Meet the President (Meets the Dirty Dozen) (on 1985-07-20)
composer:
Joseph Barbera, Hoyt Curtin, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band and William Hanna
is based on:
The Flintstones
quotes music from:
The Star‐Spangled Banner
3:45
6Night Train
recording engineer:
Dave Richards (engineer)
producer:
Quint Davis and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
bass drum:
Lionel Batiste (on 1985-07-20)
saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1985-07-20)
snare drum:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
sousaphone:
Kirk Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
tenor saxophone:
Kevin Harris (US tenor saxophonist) (on 1985-07-20)
trombone:
Charles Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
trumpet:
Gregory Davis (on 1985-07-20) and Efrem Towns (on 1985-07-20)
vocals:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Montreux Jazz Festival 1985 (1985-07-05 – 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Casino Barrière Montreux (2nd incarnation, 1975–present) in Montreux, Vaud (Canton of Vaud), Switzerland (on 1985-07-20)
live instrumental recording of:
Night Train (Simpkins/Washington lyric version, though most often performed just as an instrumental) (on 1985-07-20)
lyricist:
Lewis Simpkins (in 1952) and Oscar Washington (in 1952)
composer:
Jimmy Forrest
publisher:
Carlin Music Corporation and Carlin Music Delaware LLC (PRS)
version of:
Night Train (Jimmy Forrest’s original instrumental version)
4:16
7Blue Monk / Stormy Monday
recording engineer:
Dave Richards (engineer)
producer:
Quint Davis and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
bass drum:
Lionel Batiste (on 1985-07-20)
saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1985-07-20)
snare drum:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
sousaphone:
Kirk Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
tenor saxophone:
Kevin Harris (US tenor saxophonist) (on 1985-07-20)
trombone:
Charles Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
trumpet:
Gregory Davis (on 1985-07-20) and Efrem Towns (on 1985-07-20)
vocals:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Montreux Jazz Festival 1985 (1985-07-05 – 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Casino Barrière Montreux (2nd incarnation, 1975–present) in Montreux, Vaud (Canton of Vaud), Switzerland (on 1985-07-20)
live medley including a recording of:
Blue Monk (on 1985-07-20)
publisher:
Thelonious Monk
composer:
Thelonious Monk
live medley including a recording of:
Call It Stormy Monday (but Tuesday Is Just as Bad) (on 1985-07-20)
lyricist and composer:
T‐Bone Walker (US blues musician & songwriter, 1910–1975)
publisher:
Wixen Music Publishing, Inc. (ended), Burlington Music Co., Ltd., Songs Of The Knoll, 日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), Peermusic III, Ltd. (BMI) (until 2018-11-01), Gregmark Music Inc (Gregmark) (from 1959 to present), Lord and Walker Publishing (from 1959 to present) and Raleigh Music Group (RALEIGH MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC) (from 2018-11-01 to present)
sub-publisher:
EMI Music Scandinavia AB (in 1994)
8:39
8Lickety Split
recording engineer:
Dave Richards (engineer)
producer:
Quint Davis and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
bass drum:
Lionel Batiste (on 1985-07-20)
saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1985-07-20)
snare drum:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
sousaphone:
Kirk Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
tenor saxophone:
Kevin Harris (US tenor saxophonist) (on 1985-07-20)
trombone:
Charles Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
trumpet:
Gregory Davis (on 1985-07-20) and Efrem Towns (on 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Montreux Jazz Festival 1985 (1985-07-05 – 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Casino Barrière Montreux (2nd incarnation, 1975–present) in Montreux, Vaud (Canton of Vaud), Switzerland (on 1985-07-20)
4:07
9Encore: Blackbird Special Part 2
recording engineer:
Dave Richards (engineer)
producer:
Quint Davis and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
bass drum:
Lionel Batiste (on 1985-07-20)
saxophone:
Roger Lewis (Sax Player - Dirty Dozen Brass Band) (on 1985-07-20)
snare drum:
Jenell Marshall (on 1985-07-20)
sousaphone:
Kirk Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
tenor saxophone:
Kevin Harris (US tenor saxophonist) (on 1985-07-20)
trombone:
Charles Joseph (on 1985-07-20)
trumpet:
Gregory Davis (on 1985-07-20) and Efrem Towns (on 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Montreux Jazz Festival 1985 (1985-07-05 – 1985-07-20)
recorded at:
Casino Barrière Montreux (2nd incarnation, 1975–present) in Montreux, Vaud (Canton of Vaud), Switzerland (on 1985-07-20)
5:20

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Release

liner notes:Kalamu Ya Salaam
executive producer:George Wein
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/9898846 [info]