Stan Bronstein - Living On The Avenue album flac
Performer: Stan BronsteinTitle: Living On The Avenue
Style: Jazz-Rock
Released: 1976
MP3 album: 1410 mb
FLAC album: 1922 mb
Rating: 4.4
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Genre: Jazz / Rock
Stan Bronstein, The Elephant's Memory Band. Stan Bronstein, sax; Walter Davis, piano; Steve Tarshis, guitar; John Muscat, bass; Rick Frank, drums. Studio, NJ; Dimensional Sound Studio, NYC, March, 1976. (Why Don'cha) Walk That Funky Dog. - Night Of The Trotter. A Song For Cantor O'Reilly. Muse MR 5113 Stan Bronstein - Living On The Avenue. Stan Bronstein Discography Project. List of albums/singles by catalogue number: Stan Bronstein Catalog - album index. List of sessions by recorded date & location
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Stan Bronstein – Living On The Avenue Muse – LP, 1976 自宅ディグもの。 . Gary Van Scyoc on bass guitar. Stan Bronstein on flute. Richard Frank Jr on drums and percussion. Jim Keltner on drums.
On the Avenue is the third studio album by American organist Ronnie Foster recorded in 1974 and released on the Blue Note label.
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Though not as relentlessly funky as his classic Blue Note debut Two Headed Freap, On the Avenue remains the most accomplished record of Ronnie Foster's career, proving commercial aspirations and accoutrements can indeed co-exist alongside traditional jazz sensibilities. Produced by George Benson and featuring the great Phil Upchurch on guitar and Marvin Chapell on drums, On the Avenue favors more mellow, nuanced grooves over the blistering funk of previous Foster outings. The velvety opener "Serenade to a Rock" and the title cut both draw heavily on Stevie Wonder's classic.
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Tracklist
| A1 | Living On The Avenue | 4:30 |
| A2 | Better Late Than Never | 4:40 |
| A3 | Sunday Kind Of Love | 5:14 |
| B1 | Salsa Para Bauza | 4:19 |
| B2 | (Why Don'cha) Walk That Funky Dog | 3:32 |
| B3 | Night Of The Trotter | 4:50 |
| B4 | A Song For Cantor O'Reilly | 6:55 |
Credits
- Backing Vocals – Claudette Washington, Dorothy Terrell, Sherroil Jennings, Terri Bronstein
- Bass – Val Burke
- Clavinet [Additional Clavinette] – Dennis Bell
- Drums – Arnold Ramsey
- Drums [Additional], Percussion [Additional], Backing Vocals – Philippe Harmonique
- Executive Producer, Engineer – Hal Wilson
- Guitar – Steve Tarshis
- Percussion [Additional], Drums [Additional] – Larry Rosen
- Piano, Keyboards [Fender Rhodes, String Ensemble, Arp Synthesizer] – Danny Salzman
- Producer – Larry Rosen
- Vocals [Additional], Percussion [Additional] – Angel Justinado
- Vocals, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Stan Bronstein









