Return of the Elephant

The Phonebone Quintet

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We started The Phonebone Quintet in 1994. The concept was simple.  We thought, ‘We all love to play jazz originals. Let’s play around with the melody,  harmony and structure of the tunes, but without losing the strength of them.’  We then added a few of our own compositions, and that was it: a swinging new band called The Phonebone Quintet. 
The Phonebone Quintet existed for only a short period, from 1994 until 1996.  But what a great time we had playing together! We played everything by heart and  the energy during the concerts was fantastic. For us it was just a big musical playground. 
The Phonebone Quintet stopped playing partly as a result of the members’ busy individual gigging schedules, combined with the huge amount of time needed to book concerts. We discovered that planning and booking concerts is an extremely time-consuming activity. Unfortunately, no skilled organizer crossed our path to take up that task. And so it slowly faded out. 

Tracklist

Please note that the below previews are loaded as 44.1 kHz / 16 bit.
1.
Alone Together
08:12
2.
One Pair of Boots
07:13
3.
Why did you leave me
04:43
4.
Cherokee
04:44
5.
Old Country
05:03
6.
I Didn't Know What Time It Was
05:16
7.
Funkalerro
04:10
8.
Lover Man
06:25
9.
The Way It Goes
04:19
10.
Autumn Leaves
06:08

Total time: 00:56:13

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ACDHD027-2

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Producer

Jos Boerland

Recording Engineer

Jos Boerland

Recording location

The Location Studios, Antwerp, Belgium

Recording Software

Merging

Recording Type & Bit Rate

DSD64

Release DateApril 8, 2016

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This is a good European Quintet playing standards and compositions. The sound is very natural and clear. In other words, Top Sound.

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