The San Francisco Concert
The San Francisco Concert is a live album by flautist Hubert Laws recorded at the Paramount Theatre in California in 1975 and released in 1977 on the CTI label.[1]
The San Francisco Concert | ||||
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Released | 1977 | |||
Recorded | October 4, 1975 at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland, California | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 36:12 | |||
Label | CTI | |||
Producer | Creed Taylor | |||
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Reception
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 3 stars stating "This live set finds flutist Hubert Laws both looking backwards toward his best CTI recordings and ahead to his generally abysmal output for Columbia... Backed by a huge string orchestra, Laws plays quite well, uplifting the material and doing what he can with the charts".[2]
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Track listing
- "Modadji" (Dave Grusin) - 12:09
- "Feel Like Making Love" (Eugene McDaniels) - 6:16
- "Farandole" (Georges Bizet) - 10:55
- "Scheherazade" (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov) - 8:18
Personnel
- Hubert Laws - flute
- Bob James - electric piano, arranger, conductor
- Glen Deardorff - guitar
- Gary King - bass
- Harvey Mason - drums
- Nathan Rubin, Virginia Baker, Myra Bucky, Anne Crowden, Ardeen De Camp, Beth Gibson; Alexander Horvath, Daniel Kobialka, Donna Lerew, Greg Mazmanian, Zaven Melikian, Carl Pedersen, Ruggiero Pelosi, Judith Poska, Frances Schorr, Verne Sellin - violin
- Arthur Bauch, Hope Bauch, Don Ehrlich, Nancy Ellis, Thomas Heimberg, Albert White - viola
- Terry Adams, Joel Cohen, Richard Eade, Mary Anne Meredith, Margaret Moores, Amy Radner - cello
- Michelle Burr, Jeffrey Neighbor - string bass
- Randall Pratt - harp
- Stuart Gronningen, Jeremy Merrill - French horn
- Frederick Berry, Oscar Brashear, Allen Smith, Snooky Young - trumpet
- George Bohanon, Daniel Livesay - trombone
- Maurice Spears - bass trombone
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References
- CTI discography accessed February 7, 2012
- Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed February 7, 2012
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