The Hat's Back
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Stuck In The Mustard (For J.D.)
- Slo Ro
- Aldovio
- Dizzy Miles
- Lullabye/Feel Of A Vision
- Santa Nimpha
- I've Got A Crush
- Fox Hunt
- Once Upon A Love Time
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #207163 in Music
- Released on: 2003-10-01
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Last November Steve Gadd and Chuck Mangione reserved the month of March, 1994 to co-produce "The Hat's Back" album - (Chuck's first in several years).
They began to weave this project into their already hectic schedules. The holidays, family responsibilities and two diverse performing itineraries somehow allowed sufficient time to select material and develop a feel for the music.
At Steve's suggestion, they went into the studio one February night to layout a musical roadmap of the new material. The plan was to record Chuck's acoustic piano and Steve's drums first and then lay Chuck's flugelhorn/trumpet part on top of this.
After waiting a couple hours for some technical difficulties to be ironed out, Larry Swist turned "The Machine" on and miraculously Together Forever was born.
Between midnight and 5:00 A.M.; DizzyMiles (Hat's Back version), Tears In Heaven, Aldovio, I''ve Got a Crush, Santa Nimpha, Dove Talk, and Slo Ro were recorded in their entirety and appear on this album exactly as they were performed that night.
In fact, these tracks became the foundation of The Hat's Back album with horns, strings, guitars, bass, keyboards, vocals, etc. added to the original tracks.
Together Forever and DizzyMiles were recorded during the March sessions.
Customer Reviews
Nice Sounds.
This is a nice disk with new songs from the great Chuck Mangione. Fans will recognize familiar themes from the past weaving in and out of these tunes. Get this CD before it disappears into out-of-print purgatory. Meanwhile, I urge you to beg, plead, grovel and cry for behemoth record company to release a CD boxed set of Chuck's older recordings.




