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'''''Tokyo Number 9''''' is a [[:Category:Live albums|live album]] from [[Frank Catalano]] and [[Jimmy Chamberlin]], chronicling eight different live performances in Tokyo from the summer of 2016. It was intended to be the first of three live albums released through Ropeadope Records.<ref>https://frankcatalano.bandcamp.com/album/tokyo-number-9</ref> The other two have yet to be released. | '''''Tokyo Number 9''''' is a [[:Category:Live albums|live album]] from [[Frank Catalano]] and [[Jimmy Chamberlin]], chronicling eight different live performances in Tokyo from the summer of 2016. It was intended to be the first of three live albums released through Ropeadope Records.<ref>https://frankcatalano.bandcamp.com/album/tokyo-number-9</ref> The other two have yet to be released. | ||
From Ropeadope Records: "The raw energy of the shows and interaction between the audience is hard to describe but easy to feel. Tokyo Number 9 is not only a document of these players in top form, but of the energizing power of live performance in our lives."<ref>https://ropeadope.com/news/2017/5/8/tokyo-9<ref> | From Ropeadope Records: "The raw energy of the shows and interaction between the audience is hard to describe but easy to feel. Tokyo Number 9 is not only a document of these players in top form, but of the energizing power of live performance in our lives."<ref>https://ropeadope.com/news/2017/5/8/tokyo-9</ref> | ||
== Track listing == | == Track listing == |
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Tokyo Number 9 | |
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Live album by | |
Released | May 12, 2017 |
Length | 1:15:00 |
Label | Ropeadope |
Producer | Frank Catalano |
Tokyo Number 9 is a live album from Frank Catalano and Jimmy Chamberlin, chronicling eight different live performances in Tokyo from the summer of 2016. It was intended to be the first of three live albums released through Ropeadope Records.[1] The other two have yet to be released.
From Ropeadope Records: "The raw energy of the shows and interaction between the audience is hard to describe but easy to feel. Tokyo Number 9 is not only a document of these players in top form, but of the energizing power of live performance in our lives."[2]
Track listing[edit | edit source]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Tuna Town" (listed as "Tokyo Tuna Town") | Frank Catalano | 14:07 |
2. | "Softly" | Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg | 7:49 |
3. | "Chicago Eddie" | Frank Catalano | 10:17 |
4. | "Sugar" | Stanley Turrentine | 11:23 |
5. | "Shakin'" | Frank Catalano | 7:46 |
6. | "Big Al's Theme and Soul Dream" | Frank Catalano | 12:08 |
7. | "A Love Supreme" (part 1) | John Coltrane | 11:47 |
Total length: | 1:15:00 |
Release history[edit | edit source]
Released | Label | Catalog ID | Format | Country | External sites | ||
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May 12, 2017 | Ropeadope | Digital | Worldwide | [1] |
Personnel[edit | edit source]
- Frank Catalano – saxophone, production
- Jimmy Chamberlin – drums
- Vic Juris – guitar
- Theo Hill – piano
- Stacy McMicheal – bass
- Dan Steinman – engineering