Hero Worship (Hal Crook album)
Hero Worship was Hal Crook's fifth album as a leader, and the second album he released for RAM Records.
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Released | 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 67 minutes | |||
Label | RAM Records | |||
Producer | Raimondo Meli Lupi | |||
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This album was Crook's first recording using the 5-voice digital harmonizer, which connected to a microphone attached to his trombone's bell. The harmonizer generate up to 5 additional "voices" at preset intervals, which allowed Crook to play chordal lines using an otherwise multiphonic instrument. The early-generation harmonizer did not distinguish between major and minor intervals, which created a distinctive effect.
Track listing
- Noticed Moments — 3:44
- Bluezo — 7:25
- A Simpler Time — 8:57
- Night and Day — 7:13
- Teen Mind — 8:46
- Cathedral Song — 2:59
- My Funny Valentine — 6:42
- Hero Worship — 8:22
- Falling Grace — 5:11
- You Do Something To Me — 7:47
Personnel
- Hal Crook — trombone, 5-voice digital harmonizer
- Mick Goodrick — guitar
- Paul Motian — drums
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