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Modus Operandy, by Michael Brecker/arr. Kevin Swaim from Lab 2011 by the One O'Clock Lab Band

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Modus Operandy, composed by Michael Brecker, arranged by Kevin Swaim, from the CD Lab 2011 by the University of North Texas One O'Clock Lab Band, directed by Steve Wiest. The six-time Grammy-nominated One O'Clock Lab Band is the flagship ensemble of the North Texas jazz studies program at UNT in Denton, TX.
www.theoneoclock.com
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Lab 2011
Modus Operandy (Michael Brecker/ arr. Kevin Swaim)
Duplicity (Colin Campbell)
Perseverance (Richard DeRosa)
Hip Pickles (Lou Marini, Jr.)
Nail in the Coffin (Kevin Swaim)
Doublethink (Sean Nelson)
Yesterdays (Jerome Kern & Otto Harbach/ arr. Bill Holman)
Special Interests (Neil Slater)
The Last Theme Song (Steve Wiest)

Producers: Steve Wiest, Craig Marshall, Phil Bulla.
Recording Engineers: Phil Bulla, Michael Vazquez.
HD Video: Yerrow Productions.
Producer: Craig Marshall.
Director: Hanny Lee.
Graphics: Juliana Park.
Art: Dustin Mollick.
Photography: Frederick Dent, Bobby Lewis, Hanny Lee.
Recorded at Crystal Clear Sound Studio, Dallas, TX.
Mixed at The Rebel Base, Argyle, TX.
Edited and Mastered by Phil Bulla at Platinum Productions, Monroe, NY.

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  • The 2nd tenor has a fat sounding mouthpiece. It's tasty.

  • @LarryLaneTV haha i think that's to show his footwork... not promote adidas

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  • The trombone's solo is very cool!

  • Got my vote!

  • Infectious , Thank God or Buddha for Jazz Musicians Everywhere

  • 4:41 - 4:45 o.O

  • @gjbsaxman94 I disagree. The lead tenor has a tone that is more prominent in the low-midrange spectrum than Mr. Brecker's tone. He has a very nice tone though!

  • @jazZaremba hahaha. I like to be thought of as the boss! but seriously, thanks for saying this.

  • @HerrFoobert - I'd say he has a fat sound. Mouthpiece is just a tool. Someone else can play on a Hard-Rubber Ponzol and totally different. Mark is a boss, which is why he sounds good, and he would sound amazing on anything!

  • @gjbsaxman94 yeah it was meant to be a compliment :) hahaha

  • @heavens2murgatroid1 Well I think you captured his Modus Operandy very well... O_O shameless, I know.

    Diggin' it. I hope to follow my sister to UNT!... if not, northern colorado here I come.

  • @gjbsaxman94 I'll take this as a compliment! Thanks.

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