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Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra: Prime Time
ByAlan Baylock
composer / conductor
Doc Severinsen
trumpetb.1927
Prime Time opens in a vibrant, funky mood with Baylock's emphatic arrangement of

Eddie Harris
saxophone, tenor1934 - 1996
Sandwiched between "September Song" and "Her Face" is Baylock's lone misstep, an extended version (more than eleven minutes) of John Lennon / Paul McCartney's lackluster "Hey Jude," which soon wears out its welcome in spite of able solos by Kuebler, guitarist

Shawn Purcell
guitar
Alex Norris
trumpetTim Leahey
trumpet
Luis Hernandez
saxophone, tenor
Antonio Orta
saxophone, altoTodd Harrison
drumsMatt Niess
trombone
Ben Patterson
tromboneIn sum, Prime Time serves as an admirable showcase for the Baylock Jazz Orchestra in what is presumably its swan song, as in January 2016 Baylock returns to his alma mater, the University of North Texas, to take command of the university's flagship ensemble, the One O'Clock Lab Band. Well-wishes for Baylock's success are entwined with an assurance that listeners may soon be savoring the fruits of his impending enterprises at UNT. ">
Track Listing
Cold Duck Time; The Phrygian Five; Torque; El Abrazo; I Want to Be Happy; September Song; Hey Jude; I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face; Blues for Stew’s Shoes.
Personnel
Alan Baylock
composer / conductorAlan Baylock: leader, composer, arranger; Brian MacDonald: trumpet; Mark Wood: trumpet; Alex Norris: trumpet; Tim Leahey: trumpet; Michael Christie: trumpet; Antonio Orta, Grant Langford, Luis Hernandez, Tyler Kuebler, Doug Morgan: saxophones; Ben Patterson: trombone; Jeff Martin: trombone; Matt Niess: trombone; Jeff Cortazzo: trombone; Shawn Purcell: guitar; Bob Larson: piano; Paul Henry: bass; Todd Harrison: drums. Special guest – Doc Severinsen: trumpet (5, 6), flugelhorn (8).
Album information
Title: Prime Time | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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