Stray Dog (album)
Stray Dog was Hal Crook's sixth album as a leader. It was recorded live at Club AS220 in Providence, Rhode Island, where Crook's band held a recurring Tuesday night gig for several years. Crook plays his signature "Trom-o-Tizer," which consists of a trombone with a small microphone directing its signal through a digital effects unit, allowing him to access various effects including chorus, delay, and a 5-voice digital harmonizer.
Stray Dog | ||||
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Released | 2001 | |||
Recorded | 1999 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 54 minutes | |||
Label | Outrageous/Ropeadope Records | |||
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Track listing
- Bushwacker — 5:47
- Gizmosis — 2:15
- Walter's World — 7:15
- Stray Dog (Part 1) — 9:28
- Repulse Impulse — 4:41
- Teen Mind — 4:52
- Pervert — 9:33
- Stray Dog (Part 2) — 5:53
- Um — 12:38
Personnel
- Hal Crook — Trom-o-Tizer
- Rick Peckham — guitar
- John Medeski — organ
- Dave Zinno — bass
- Bob Gullotti — drums
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