Previte, Bobby & The New Bump / Set The Alarm For Monday
Album: | Set The Alarm For Monday | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Previte, Bobby & The New Bump | Added: | Jun 2008 | |
Label: | Palmetto Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-06-22 | Pull Date: | 2008-08-24 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Aug 24 | Aug 17 | Aug 10 | Aug 3 | Jul 27 | Jul 20 | Jul 13 | Jul 6 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 03, 2013: | No Cover, No Minimum
I'd Advise You Not To Miss Your Train |
4. | Jan 14, 2011: | No Cover, No Minimum
Drive South, Along The Canyon |
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2. | Oct 07, 2011: | No Cover, No Minimum
Drive South, Along The Canyon |
5. | Jan 04, 2011: | Midnight Sunshine
She Has Information |
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3. | Apr 22, 2011: | No Cover, No Minimum
Drive South, Along The Canyon |
6. | Feb 19, 2010: | No Cover, No Minimum
She Has Information |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2008-06-21
Reviewed 2008-06-21
BOBBY PREVITE/NEW BUMP: Set the Alarm for Monday
Palmetto, 2008
MODERN JAZZ – Wow, what a great sound! It’s like a 21st century film-noir soundtrack, with punchy horns and crime-jazz rhythms draped in dreamlike vibraphone lines. Great band includes Ellery Eskelin on sax, Steven Bernstein on trumpet. Too bad there’s no movie to go with it.
All very cool. Fo’s Picks: 2, 3, 4, 6, 8
1. 4:29 – slow, tick-tock rhythm; deliberate, smoky after-hours melody
2. 5:40 – awesome percussion, hard trumpet & streetwise sax; flowing vibes
3. 4:32 – slinky Latinesque back-alley groove: muted trumpet, sneaky vibes
4. 3:44 – tense, rather paranoid feel: husky sax solo prods gently
5. 4:29 – taut rhythm vs. relaxed vibes; horns walk gingerly down the middle
6. 6:07 – drugged and stumbling: horns/vibes pull steady rhythm off-balance
7. 5:44 – dragging tempo, a little echo: weary, disoriented horns; bongo solo
8. 5:08 – drives gently through beautiful sheets of vibe tones (ends early!)
9. 8:47 – a longer version of #1
[ Fo ] 21-Jun-08
Palmetto, 2008
MODERN JAZZ – Wow, what a great sound! It’s like a 21st century film-noir soundtrack, with punchy horns and crime-jazz rhythms draped in dreamlike vibraphone lines. Great band includes Ellery Eskelin on sax, Steven Bernstein on trumpet. Too bad there’s no movie to go with it.
All very cool. Fo’s Picks: 2, 3, 4, 6, 8
1. 4:29 – slow, tick-tock rhythm; deliberate, smoky after-hours melody
2. 5:40 – awesome percussion, hard trumpet & streetwise sax; flowing vibes
3. 4:32 – slinky Latinesque back-alley groove: muted trumpet, sneaky vibes
4. 3:44 – tense, rather paranoid feel: husky sax solo prods gently
5. 4:29 – taut rhythm vs. relaxed vibes; horns walk gingerly down the middle
6. 6:07 – drugged and stumbling: horns/vibes pull steady rhythm off-balance
7. 5:44 – dragging tempo, a little echo: weary, disoriented horns; bongo solo
8. 5:08 – drives gently through beautiful sheets of vibe tones (ends early!)
9. 8:47 – a longer version of #1
[ Fo ] 21-Jun-08
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