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Mojo Trippin' by Alan Marchand Alan Marchand : Mojo Trippin'.
Toe teasin' jazz tunes for all occasions.


"Mojo Trippin'" indicates that you've got your magic workin' for you and you're flyin' high - like Jim Cramer, whose shouted "BOO-YAH!" on MSNBC's "Mad Money" can be heard across the land. Check out our hep-cat "Boppin' Nanny" as she dances to a 1960s bebop tune along with a sprightly piano trio. You saluted him in the role of Emperor Nero in Mel Brooks' "History of the World, Part One" (1981). You genuflected when he appeared as the Pope in "Johnny Dangerously" (1984). And now, Dom DeLuise is immortalized in song: "Ev'ry Little Breeze Whispers Dom DeLuise". "In Hoc Señor Wences" is a play on a Latin phrase, "In hoc signo vinces" (By this sign thou shalt conquer). Stroll over to Wikipedia to learn about Señor Wences. Our arrangement features piano, alto flutes, and baritone saxophone solos backed by gentle Latin rhythms.

Then there's "Midnight Busboy", our jazzy salute to the fellow who cleans up after the party's over. "Paris Penny": That's how I once heard a Texan ask for directions from Newark to Parsippany, NJ! Our upbeat jazz arrangement features acoustic piano and mellow vibraphone solos backed by an energetic piano trio. "Peppermint Patty", our salute to Charles Schulz's "Peanuts", opens with rubato piano and bass followed by an energetic piano trio. You might be in the mood for a turn-of-the-century ragtime piano performance in "Take It In Stride" Finally, there's "Veni, Vidi, Visa!" - these words, "I came, I saw, I bought!", most likely were spoken by Mrs. Julius Caesar while returning from the Forum Mall. Our lively jazz arrangement features piano and vibraphone solos backed by jazz electric guitar and a sprightly rhythm section.


Songs:

1. Boo Yah
2. Boppin' Nanny
3. Cheerio
4. Ev'ry Little Breeze Whispers Dom DeLuise
5. Fanciful
6. I Water the Coverfront
7. In Hoc Senor Wences
8. Love Bites
9. Mending Fences Take 2
10. Midnight Busboy
11. Nightfall
12. Off The Wall
13. On A Roll
14. Paris Penny
15. Peppermint Patty
16. Sweetie Pie
17. Take It In Stride
18. Veni Vidi Visa (I Came I Saw I Bought)

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 4/16/2011
Alan Marchand lives in Texas USA

Tagged as: Jazz, Blues, Instrumental Jazz, Contemporary Piano


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