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Oddjob: JAZZOO
ByOddjob's last release Clint (ACT, 2010) saw the quartet rework, reimagine and 'jazzify' classic Western themes by Ennio Morricone,

Lalo Schifrin
arranger1932 - 2025
JAZZOO comes as a deluxe book and CD with music and illustrations designed to inspire children aged 2-6 years. The set contains thirteen musical stories based on a motley crew of animals illustrated by British artist Ben Javens.
Opening song "The Kangaroo" isas you may expect from the titlea bouncy, fun and fast- paced number. Versatile multi-saxophonist Per "Rusktr?sk" Johansson brings the Antipodean mammal's springy movements to life on a Jew's harp before trumpeter

Goran Kajfes
trumpet"The Elephant" is a wild ride through the cartoon jungle led by guest-organist Daniel Karlsson's rhythmic keyboard playing, Johansson's funky brass, and deft breaks from drummer Janne Robertson. Fluted music for children of yesteryearsuch as that of Henry Mancini or Swedish favourites George Ridel and

Jan Johansson
piano1931 - 1968
There are many memorable moments to be cherished on JAZZOO. Not only are there all the increasingly creative ways to recreate the sounds and movements of the different protagonists but there is also a range of complex musical textures and fine musicianship, which will no doubt be appreciated by even the most seasoned jazz listener. ">
Track Listing
The Kangaroo; The Hedgehog; The Elephant; The Whale; The Squirrel; The Hippo; The Cockroach; The Shark and The Stickleback; The Woodpecker and The Nightingale; The Duck; The Horse and The Wasp; The Camel and The Snake; The Fly.
Personnel
Goran Kajfe?: trumpet, trombone; Per "Rusktr?sk" Johansson: saxophones, flutes, clarinet, Jew's harp; Daniel Karlsson: piano, organ, vibraphone; Peter Forss: bass; Janne Robertson: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: JAZZOO | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Headspin Recordings
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