Big Band Machine

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Big Band Machine
BuddyRich BigBandMachine 300.jpg
Studio album by
Released1975
Genre Jazz
Length36:00
Label Groove Merchant
Producer Sonny Lester
Buddy Rich chronology
The Last Blues Album, Vol. 1
(1974)
Big Band Machine
(1975)
Speak No Evil
(1976)
Alternative cover
BuddyRich BigBandMachine Alt.jpg
1996 Simitar CD re-issue

Big Band Machine is a jazz album recorded by Buddy Rich and his big band, released on the Groove Merchant Record label in 1975.

Contents

Track listing

LP side A:

  1. "Three Day Sucker" (Lofgreen) – 6:50
  2. "Tommy Medley" (Townshend) – 11:55
    1. "Eyesight to the Blind"
    2. "Champagne"
    3. "See Me, Feel Me"
    4. "Miracle Cure"
    5. "Listening to You"

LP side B:

  1. "On Broadway" (Mann, Weil, Leiber, Stoller) – 3:48
  2. "Pieces of Dreams" (Legrand) – 4:30
  3. "Ease On Down the Road" (Smalls) – 3:30
  4. " West Side Story [medley] '75" (Bernstein, Sondheim) – 5:27

bonus tracks added to 2003 CD re-issue (P-Vine, Japan):

  1. "Nik Nik" – 2:52
  2. "Layin' it Down" – 2:50

bonus tracks added to 2005 CD re-issue (LRC Records):

  1. "Playhouse" (Albam) – 6:26
  2. "Lush Life" (Loose) – 4:09

Reception

The Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars. [1]

Professional ratings
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Personnel

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References

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