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This is the complete opposite of the studio work that incorporated programming at the time and was oriented towards cutting-edge sounds.The talented members of the group perform live to their heart’s content.This is a masterpiece that captures the true essence of the new Breckers. ‘s New York performance is revived! ! ! The Brecker Brothers Band was extremely popular in the 1970s and 1980s. The new Brecker Brothers, who revived in 1992 after Randy and Michael’s solo activities, released their 1994 masterpiece, which won two Grammy awards as the second release from GRP, which has evolved to incorporate a variety of musicality. From the tour after the release of “Out of the Loop”, the same album production members Randy and Michael, George Whitty on keyboards, Dean Brown on guitar, James Genas on bass, and Rodney Holmes on drums, performed This recently unearthed performance, performed at the prestigious Saratoga Jazz Festival, where many discerning fans performed was performed at the Saratoga Jazz Festival, where the performers were even more enthusiastic than usual, and where everyone was said to have been knocked out, with the label’s own careful mastering. Items completely recorded with the highest quality stereo sound have arrived! ! ! The stage began with “Slang,” a popular song representative of the new Brecker Brothers that fuses jazz, funk, and hip-hop, which opens the album “Out of the Loop,” with a focus on raw sound. The Brecker Brothers, who have a reputation for live performance, perform with a level of power that is completely different from the studio, which focuses on intense improvisation, and is seasoned with the keen sense of the times and professional entertainment spirit of experienced Randy and Michael. An overwhelming stage where you can enjoy the essence of. Michael, who had focused on straight jazz activities, ended up playing in his heyday, with a level of greatness and maturity compared to his previous group days, and a special presence that set it apart from just a fusion group. At this time, Randy also had many wonderful moments when playing with this group, as if there was some special power at work. In addition, George Whitty, who was the producer/keyboardist for Randy’s solo album, has a comprehensive playing ability that tightly solidifies the group, which can be called the Brecker family, and a new sensation that effectively uses effectors for both solo and backing. Dean Brown, whose rock-oriented technical guitar breathes new life into the new Brecker Brothers, and the young, transcendent rhythm section that is the heart of the reunited Breckers, including Michael, and later from greats such as Harvey and Chick. James Genas, who has emerged as a rising star on the bass alongside Christian McBride, who is in demand and boasts top-notch technique on both electric and acoustic, as well as Zawinul Syndicate, Santana, and others who have eight hands like an octopus. The amazing Rodney Holmes, who plays the drums at an incredible speed with incredible speed, is both amazing! You definitely want to listen to the extremely high-speed performance of “Some Skunk Funk” which can be said to be the climax of the day! Genius and Holmes, a transcendental rhythm section that rushes forward like a heavy tank, as if the word “aggressive” is written in a picture, are exaggerated by their uncontrollable naked emotions that make them want to play and hit. However, it boasts hundreds of times more power than the studio version, and with these two backing, Michael’s tenor, Randy’s pet, and Brown’s guitar breathe fire, and the veteran and young players work together firmly. The intense performance by the ideal lineup is astounding! This is a must-have item that records the strongest and ironclad performance of the new Brecker Brothers in the highest quality stereo sound! Performing Art Center,Saratoga Springs,NY.July 01.1995 EX-AUD 61 min Michael Brecker – Tenor Sax / Randy Brecker – Trumpet / James Genus – Bass / Dean Brown – Guitar / George Whitty – Keyboards / Rodney Holmes – Drums
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