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Tom Lundberg: Prime Time
ByTom Lundberg
trombone
Terry Vosbein
composer / conductorb.1957
While Vosbein does the best he can, reupholstering these themes is no easy task, as none was written with jazz at its core and some stubbornly resist such a change in their essential makeup. Lundberg and the ensemble press on, however, and manage to wrest some swing from, for example, Randy Newman's "It's a Jungle Out There" (from Monk), Merv Griffin's clock-like "Jeopardy Theme," Jose Feliciano's "Chico and the Man," "Movin' on Up" from The Jeffersons and "The Muppet Show Theme." There's also a nice Latin beat to "Love Is All Around" from The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
The theme from Frasier elicits a bluesy, Pink Panther-style ambiance, while Lundgren's

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Prime Time was recorded in concert at Washington & Lee University, a detail that is made irrelevant by the erasure of audience response at the end of each number (why that is done is anyone's guess). Be that as it may, three stars for concept, sound quality and performance. ">
Track Listing
It’s a Jungle Out There; The Muppet Show Theme; Love Is All Around; Theme from Frasier; And Then There’s Maude; Jeopardy Theme; Night Court Theme; Movin’ on Up; Chico and the Man; Mannix Theme; Sanford and Son Theme; The Rockford Files.
Personnel
Tom Lundberg
tromboneTerry Vosbein: arranger; Tom Lundberg: leader, trombone; Doug Rinaldo: saxes, flute; Will Boyd: saxes, flute; Bethany Hankins: violin; Ben Dockery: keyboards; Harold Nagge: guitar; David Slack: bass; Keith Brown: drums.
Album information
Title: Prime Time | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Max Frank Music
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