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Trombone Shorty - Parking Lot Symphony - VINYL LP

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    • Genre: Jazz
    • Description: Vinyl LP pressing. 2017 . Trombone Shorty's Blue Note-debut, Parking Lot Symphony, captures the spirit and the essence of The Big Easy, while redefining it's sound. Blazing through '70s funk, rock, hip-hop and R&B, Parking Lot Symphony was produced by Chris Seefried (Andra Day, Fitz and The Tantrums) and features songs co-written by Aloe Blacc, and Alex Ebert (Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros). The album also includes covers of songs by Allen Toussaint ("Here Come The Girls") and The Meters ("It Ain't No Use"). True to it's title, the album contains multitudes of sound-from brass band blare and deep-groove funk to bluesy beauty and hip-hop/pop swagger-and plenty of emotion all anchored, of course, by stellar playing and the idea that, even in the toughest of times, as he says, "Music brings unity." Album Tracks 1. Laveau Dirge No. 1 2. It Ain't No Use 3. Parking Lot Symphony 4. Dirty Water 5. Here Come the Girls 6. Tripped Out Slim 7. Familiar 8. No Good Time 9. Where It At? 10. Fanfare 11. Like a Dog 12. Laveau Dirge Finale
    • Artist: Trombone Shorty
    • Title: Parking Lot Symphony
    • Format: VINYL
    • Label: Blue Note Records
    • Release Date: 08/04/2017
    • Genre: Jazz
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    • Product Name: Trombone Shorty - Parking Lot Symphony - VINYL LP
    • UPC: 602557431155

Vinyl LP pressing. 2017 . Trombone Shorty's Blue Note-debut, Parking Lot Symphony, captures the spirit and the essence of The Big Easy, while redefining it's sound. Blazing through '70s funk, rock, hip-hop and R&B, Parking Lot Symphony was produced by Chris Seefried (Andra Day, Fitz and The Tantrums) and features songs co-written by Aloe Blacc, and Alex Ebert (Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros). The album also includes covers of songs by Allen Toussaint ("Here Come The Girls") and The Meters ("It Ain't No Use"). True to it's title, the album contains multitudes of sound-from brass band blare and deep-groove funk to bluesy beauty and hip-hop/pop swagger-and plenty of emotion all anchored, of course, by stellar playing and the idea that, even in the toughest of times, as he says, "Music brings unity." Album Tracks 1. Laveau Dirge No. 1 2. It Ain't No Use 3. Parking Lot Symphony 4. Dirty Water 5. Here Come the Girls 6. Tripped Out Slim 7. Familiar 8. No Good Time 9. Where It At? 10. Fanfare 11. Like a Dog 12. Laveau Dirge Finale

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