XXL (album)
2003 studio album by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2003 studio album by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
XXL is the second studio album by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, released on September 23, 2003. It includes guest performances by saxophonist Michael Brecker, Brian McKnight, vocal group Take 6, clarinetist Eddie Daniels, and singer Johnny Mathis.[1]
XXL | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 23, 2003 | |||
Genre | Jazz, big band | |||
Length | 73:23 | |||
Label | Silverline | |||
Producer | Jeff Dean, Gordon Goodwin, Bob Michaels, Dan Savant, John Trickett | |||
Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band chronology | ||||
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XXL was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album. Gordon Goodwin received two more nominations, one for Best Instrumental Composition ("Hunting Wabbits") and one for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist ("Comes Love").
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "High Maintenance" | 6:17 | |
2. | "A Game of Inches" | 7:21 | |
3. | "Comes Love featuring Brian McKnight & Take 6" | Lew Brown, Sam H. Stept, Charles Tobias | 5:31 |
4. | "Thad Said No" | 5:45 | |
5. | "Hunting Wabbits" | 6:20 | |
6. | "The Quiet Corner" | 6:20 | |
7. | "Horn of Puente" | 6:18 | |
8. | "It's All Right With Me" | Gordon Goodwin, Mark Kibble, Cole Porter | 4:44 |
9. | "The Jazz Police" | 4:44 | |
10. | "Mozart 40th Symphony in G minor" | 8:07 | |
11. | "What Sammy Said" | 7:50 | |
12. | "Let the Good Times Roll" | Fleecie Moore, Sam Theard | 3:31 |
All tracks are written by Gordon Goodwin except where noted
Source: AllMusic[1]
Guests
Production
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