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Moonlight Serenade

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Download links and information about Moonlight Serenade by Super Trombone. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 46:40 minutes.

Artist: Super Trombone
Release date: 2006
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 9
Duration: 46:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Basie (featuring Conrad Herwig, Lewis Nash, Dave Taylor, Jim Pugh, Dave Bargeron, Chip Jackson, Bill Mayer) 4:23
2. American Patrol (featuring Conrad Herwig, Lewis Nash, Dave Taylor, Jim Pugh, Dave Bargeron, Chip Jackson, Bill Mayer) 5:46
3. Moonlight Serenade (featuring Conrad Herwig, Lewis Nash, Dave Taylor, Jim Pugh, Dave Bargeron, Chip Jackson, Bill Mayer) 6:17
4. Lizzilu (featuring Conrad Herwig, Lewis Nash, Dave Taylor, Jim Pugh, Dave Bargeron, Chip Jackson, Bill Mayer) 3:57
5. One O'clock Jump (featuring Conrad Herwig, Lewis Nash, Dave Taylor, Jim Pugh, Dave Bargeron, Chip Jackson, Bill Mayer) 4:36
6. Tuxedo Junction (featuring Conrad Herwig, Lewis Nash, Dave Taylor, Jim Pugh, Dave Bargeron, Chip Jackson, Bill Mayer) 6:43
7. Jumpin' At the Woodside (featuring Conrad Herwig, Lewis Nash, Dave Taylor, Jim Pugh, Dave Bargeron, Chip Jackson, Bill Mayer) 4:45
8. In the Mood (featuring Conrad Herwig, Lewis Nash, Dave Taylor, Jim Pugh, Dave Bargeron, Chip Jackson, Bill Mayer) 5:44
9. Little Brown Jug (featuring Conrad Herwig, Lewis Nash, Dave Taylor, Jim Pugh, Dave Bargeron, Chip Jackson, Bill Mayer) 4:29

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Super Trombone are an all-star septet with four veteran trombonists (Jim Pugh, Conrad Herwig, Dave Bargeron, and Dave Taylor), playing arrangements by David Matthews. Though multiple-trombone small groups are somewhat of a rarity, the musicianship of this band, backed by a strong rhythm section (pianist Bill Mays, bassist Chip Jackson, and drummer Lewis Nash), keeps things lively throughout this 2004 session. Except for one original by Matthews, the songs come from the repertoire of Glenn Miller, Count Basie, and Erskine Hawkins, though the performances are anything but small-group re-creations of the original recordings. With great solos and ensembles throughout the date, trombone fans will enjoy this session, though the total time (46 minutes) of the CD seems more like that of an LP.