Husky | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2006 | |||
Recorded | by S."Husky" Höskulds at The Sound Factory in Los Angeles, California March 1, 2004; live sound engineering by Randall Dunn | |||
Genre | Jazz, Funk | |||
Length | 67:34 | |||
Label | Hyena Records | |||
Producer | Skerik | |||
Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
All About Jazz | [1][2] |
Jazz Times | [3] |
Allmusic Jeff Tamarkin | [4] |
Husky is a studio album by Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet released 2006. It was recorded at the Sound Factory in Los Angeles, California March 2004.[5] Much of the recording is first takes.[6] Skerik talks about recording the album:
"For me, Husky is that rare combination of everything lining up perfectly at the right time. You're lucky if you get one of these in a lifetime. The band had been on the road touring, so we knew the music inside out. We had a day off in Los Angeles, so we went into The Sound Factory, which is a one-of-a-kind studio out there and cut the entire record that day."[6]
Musicians
- Craig Flory – baritone saxophone and clarinet
- Hans Teuber – alto saxophone, flute
- Steve Moore – trombone, Wurlitzer electric piano
- Joe Doria – Hammond organ
- Dave Carter – trumpet
- Skerik – tenor and baritone saxophone
- John Wicks – drums
- Isalee Teuber – vocal on "Daddy Won't Taint Bye-Bye"
Track listing
- "The Third Rail" (Steve Moore)
- "Go to Hell, Mr Bush" (Hans Teuber)
- "Syncopate the Taint" (Steve Moore)
- "Fry His Ass" (Joe Doria)
- "Don't Wanna" (Hans Teuber)
- "Song for Bad" (Hans Teuber)
- "Taming the Shrew" (Steve Moore)
- "Irritaint" (Hans Teuber)
- "Summer Pudding" (Hans Teuber)
- "Daddy Won't Taint Bye-Bye" (Steve Moore)
References
- ↑ Paul Olson Husky allaboutjazz.com, July 2, 2006.
- 1 2 Chris M. Slawecki Husky allaboutjazz.com July 11, 2006
- ↑ Andrew Lindemann Malone Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet : Husky jazztimes.com, September 2006.
- ↑ Husky > Overview allmusic.com.
- ↑ Liner notes
- 1 2 Husky Press Release Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine www.syncopatedtaint.com, Retrieved April 4, 2008
- ↑ Lowenthal, Kevin (October 22, 2006). "Band is going places, without a road map". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2009-12-14.
- ↑ Paul de Barros Seattle saxophonist's funky, artful septet seattletimes.com: Jazz Etc, August 18, 2006.
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