A gorgeous dance album that wraps the classics of the golden age of jazz with the dynamism of disco
This is the second album by Tuxedo Junction, produced by Linder & Lewis, and features a vivid reconstruction of Ellington's classics such as "Take the A Train" and "Begin the Beguine" in disco arrangements featuring strings and heavy rhythms.
This album encapsulates the magic of Tuxedo Junction, enveloping jazz standards with the uplifting energy of disco. Produced by Linder & Lewis, it meticulously blends the glamour of big band music with the driving force of dance music, creating a light, luxurious atmosphere. Ellington's signature song, "Take the 'A' Train," is transformed into a dancefloor-ready piece with strings and expansive brass over a four-on-the-floor beat, preserving the swing of the original. The album also features classics like "Begin the Beguine" and "Night in Tunisia," each expertly arranged. The expansive harmonies of multiple female vocals add a bright touch to the album, making it a truly enjoyable masterpiece that epitomizes the glamour of late '70s disco.
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Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye
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That Old Black Magic
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Take The 'A' Train
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You Gotta Be A Football Hero
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Begin The Beguine
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Night In Tunisia
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Stardust
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Art Direction - Lauren Garza
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Engineer [Assistant] - John Van Nest
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Engineer [Assistant] - Mike Guerra
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Engineer [Assistant] - Rick Ash
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Engineer [Assistant] - Steve Conger
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Engineer, Mixed By - Galen Senogles
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Photography By - Stewart Price
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Producer - Laurin Rinder And W. Michael Lewis
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Typography - Tropicana Graphics
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Vocals - Caryn Richman
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Vocals - Leisha
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Vocals - Marilyn Jackson
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Vocals - Martie McCall
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Vocals - Midge Barnett
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Vocals - Sue Allen