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Bob Dorough: Eulalia
ByRecorded in 2011, Eulalia is a collection of new Dorough compositions that are as timeless as the singer himself. "Love (Webster's Dictionary)" recalls Dorough's major part in 30 years of Schoolhouse rock!. His piano playing, while uniquely his, seems as informed by

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"But For Now" with its descending harmonic figure and moderate tempo recalls Dorough's first great composition, "Devil May Care." This is music of unusual quality. "To Be of Not To Bop" is based on a complex head and recalls the singer's famous treatment of

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Track Listing
Eulalia; Love (Webster's Dictionary); Whatever Happened To Love Songs; But For Now; To Be Or Not To Bop; I've Got Just About Everything; A Few Days Of Glory; Consummation; Eulalia Reprise.
Personnel
Bob Dorough
vocalsBob Dorough: piano, vocals, arrangements; Steve Gilmore: acoustic bass; Herman Matthews: drums; Phil Woods: alto saxophone; Aralee Dorough: flute; Dennis Dotson: trumpet; Thomas Hulten: trombone, tuba; Warren Sneed: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Keith Vivens: electric bass (3, 7); Ray Wilson: guitar; Mike Mizma: vibraphone, pandeiro (2); Gary Mitchell, Jr.: choirmaster, vocals, Hammond B3 (7); Tammie Bradley: vocals (7).
Album information
Title: Eulalia | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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