Michael Brecker also had a fantastic performance on Esther Phillips' album "What A Diff'rence A Day Makes".
Sad news indeed.![]()
Only heard today that Michael Brecker, the man who was possibly the greatest tenor saxophonist of the past 20 years, died on January 13th. I was truly saddened to hear the news, especially as he and his brother's (Randy Brecker) playing has always been nothing less than immaculate and I had viewed them both as more or less invincible.
Time to drag out the Brecker Brothers or Players Association tracks that he appeared on and maybe some of the funkadelic/Bootsy Collins ones (apart from any number of True Jazz outings, where he and his brother have been prolific, as sidesmen).
Last edited by QUINNY; January 21st, 2007 at 01:55 AM.
Michael Brecker also had a fantastic performance on Esther Phillips' album "What A Diff'rence A Day Makes".
Sad news indeed.![]()
"Wisdom is the province of the aged, but the heart of a child is pure."
– Indian saying ("The Party")
Yes, that's terribly sad news.(it always seems to be lately:icon_confused: ). I've got quite a few records that Michael &/or Randy play on & always loved their own stuff like 'East River'. It's really strange but only yesterday I noticed that he played on the Poussez LP. (much as I love it I never really studied the credits b4.)
...ya gotta beat the street......
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A part of disco from early on :
THE DISCO COMPILATION CONSENSUS
5/31/75
14) 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 (BLOW YOUR WHISTLE) - Gary Toms Empire
(p.i.p. 45) (12/B) (#26)
15) SNEAKIN' UP BEHIND YOU - The Brecker Brothers
(Arista 45) (12/D) (#18.)
16) LOVE DO ME RIGHT - Rockin' Horse
(RCA 45) (11/AB) (#10)
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Baby, take me
high upon a hillside
high up where the stallion
meets the sun
The Brecker Brothers were one of my favorite Jazz Funk groups.R.I.P!!
Wow, I hadn't read this one :icon_cry:
Michael Brecker always amazed me for his ubiquitousness. He was one of the most-looked after session players in the 70s and 80s and he seemed to be everywhere, from ECM sessions with Pat Metheny to disco instrumentals with The Players Association, to Frank Zappa's "The Purple Lagoon/Approximate" (!) with brother Randy. This amazing track is in the Zappa in New York CD (live 1977).
It don't mean a thing (if ain't got that swing)
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