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Tony Adamo: Did Mark Murphy Believe in UFOS?
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Mark Murphy
vocals1932 - 2015

Tony Adamo
vocalsb.1965

Michael Franks
vocalsb.1944
Adamo, the ultimate hipster's hipster, is dead on his game on this hip-hop grooved masterpiece. Brilliantly performed and laid down over a killer rhythm, Adamo speaks "jazz gospel" and offers verbal high praise to Murphy by way of his own poetics about Murphy's verbiage on

Oliver Nelson
saxophone1932 - 1975
With Adamo, words are playthings to be grabbed, toyed, rhymed, and seasoned with dynamic and emotional sugar and spice. He does that aplenty here. His baritone when both sing-speaking and vocalizing is robust and very much in the forefront. No wallflower he, Adamo invites you in to a world of hipness where there's no escapeonly sizzling electricity. His slugging in his usual historical references to the great names and places of jazz (Bird, Miles, Birdland) are present here, as well.
The rhythm bed is fiercely energetic and doesn't swallow up Adamo's perf like Jonah's whale. Rather, it incessantly drives and picks the "pocket" like a fidgety honor graduate of "The School of the Seven Bells."
Assuredly, Adamo, like his honoree, may be an acquired taste. However, it would be well worth stretching and enhancing one's aural skills by stealing this five minutes-plus out of one's time-strapped real-world day to grab buds and dig this slick effort. It is a UFO in and of itselfan "Utterly Fine Outing." ">
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Did Mark Murphy Believe In UFOS?
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Tony Adamo
vocalsTony Adamo: vocal, scatting, hip spoken word; Jean C. Santalis: guitar; Barry Schiffman: music programmer.
Album information
Title: Did Mark Murphy Believe in UFOS? | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Ropeadope Records
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