Stick It (Buddy Rich album)
Stick It is a 1972 studio album by Buddy Rich and his big band.[2] The album was his third for RCA Records as well as his last album for the label prior to his 1976 album Speak No Evil.
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Released | 1972 | |||
Recorded | August 10, 1972 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 37:46 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Pete Spargo | |||
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Track listing
LP side A
- "Space Shuttle" (John LaBarbera) – 4:19
- "God Bless the Child" (Arthur Herzog Jr., Billie Holiday) – 4:48
- "Best Coast" (John LaBarbera) – 3:58
- "Wave" (Antonio Carlos Jobim) – 4:15
LP side B
- "Something" (George Harrison) – 3:25
- "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" (Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney) – 7:57
- "Sassy Strut" (John LaBarbera) – 6:06
- "Bein' Green" (Joe Raposo) – 2:58
bonus track on 1999 RCA CD re-issue
- "Space Shuttle" – 10:38 (extended version)
track order on CD re-issue differs from original LP
Personnel
- The Buddy Rich big band
- Joel DiBartolo - double bass
- Pat LaBarbera - flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
- Joe Romano, Brian A. Grivna - flute, alto saxophone
- Don Englert - flute, tenor saxophone
- Walter Namuth - guitar
- George McFetridge - piano
- Richard Centalonza - baritone saxophone
- Eric Culver, Alan Kaplan - trombone
- William Reichenbach - Bass Trombone
- Greg Hopkins - trumpet, arranger
- Lin Biviano, John DeFlon, Wayne Naus - Trumpet
- Buddy Rich - drums
- Production
- Janet DeMatteis - art direction
- Griffin Norman - design
- Jim Crotty - engineer
- Chuck Stewart - photography
- Pete Spargo - producer
- James Nichols - reissue producer
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References
- RCA LSP 4802 (LP)
- RCA 68732 (1999 CD)
- BMG 37434 (2005 CD)
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