Live at The Triple Door is the third album by Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet released 2010.[1] It was recorded live at the venue The Triple Door in Seattle September 2003. Two tracks feature vocalist Om Johari (of Hell's Belles). Several tracks include string arrangements.[2]
Live at The Triple Door | ||||
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Released | May 25, 2010 | |||
Recorded | Mixed and mastered by Mell Dettmer | |||
Genre | Jazz, Funk | |||
Label | Royal Potato Family | |||
Producer | Kevin Calabro (of Hyena Records) | |||
Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet chronology | ||||
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The Syncopated Taint performed the first night for the new opening of The Triple Door in Seattle in September 2003. They performed in white tie formal.[3]
Track listing
edit- "Summer Pudding" (9:04) by Hans Teuber
- "The Third Rail" (6:50) by Steve Moore
- "Taming the Shrew" (9:12) by Steve Moore
- "Mississippi Goddamn" (4:13) by Nina Simone
- "The Mystery of Man" (4:29) by Francy Roland and Eugene Lees
- "To More O's" (7:39) by Dave Carter
- "Marriage of Days" (2:25) by Eyvind Kang
Personnel
edit- Skerik - tenor saxophone
- Craig Flory - baritone saxophone, clarinet
- Hans Teuber - alto saxophone, flute
- Dave Carter - trumpet
- Steve Moore - trombone, electric piano, bells
- Joe Doria - Hammond Organ
- John Wicks - Drums
Guest musicians
edit- Om Johari - vocals ("Mississippi Goddamn", "The Mystery of Man")
- Jen Kozel - violin
- Stephen Creswell - viola
- Gretchen Yanover - cello
- Eyvind Kang - additional viola, violin and string coach
References
edit- ^ Skerik Albums, Discography billboard.com
- ^ liner notes
- ^ Kathleen Wilson Some Candy Talking Grown-Up Talk thestranger.com, Sep 25 – Oct 1, 2003 issue