Set The Alarm For Monday | |
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Studio album by Bobby Previte & The New Bump | |
Released | May 13, 2008 |
Recorded | August 2007 at Maggie's Farm with Matt Balitsaris |
Genre | jazz |
Length | 48:39 |
Label | Palmetto |
Producer | Bobby Previte |
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All About Jazz link Jazz Times link Allmusic | [1] |
Set The Alarm For Monday is a studio album by New York City jazz drummer Bobby Previte & The New Bump. Composition and arrangement is credited to Previte. "The New Bump" refers to a prior Bobby Previte ensemble "Bump the Renaissance" of 1998. [2] The New Bump includes Ellery Eskelin on tenor saxophone, Steve Bernstein on trumpet, Bill Ware on vibraphone, Brad Jones on bass, Jim Pugliese on percussion and Previte on drums. [3]
The tracks are composed as a suite. Also, the provocative song titles and suspenseful recordings "suggest an evocative film-noir atmosphere". [2]
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