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Jack Parnell And His Music Makers Featuring Larry Busby - Night Train / The Hawk Talks flac album

Jack Parnell And His Music Makers Featuring Larry Busby - Night Train / The Hawk Talks flac album
  • Performer Jack Parnell And His Music Makers
  • Title Night Train / The Hawk Talks
  • Country UK
  • Style Big Band, Swing
  • Other formats DTS VQF AU MP2 VOC APE DMF
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1687 mb
  • Size FLAC 1344 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 671

Jack Parnell and his Orchestra – Quickie. Jack Parnell and his Orchestra – East Meets West. Jack Parnell and his Orchestra – Sugarfeet Stomp. Jack Parnell and his Orchestra – The Hawk Talks. Jack Parnell & His Orchestra – On The Sunny Side Of The Street. Jack Parnell and his Orchestra – Scrubber Time. Jack Parnell & His Orchestra – Night Train. Jack Parnell and his Orchestra – Topsy.

Night Train is an album by the Oscar Peterson Trio, released in 1963 by Verve Records. Album producer Norman Granz had sold the record label Verve, but remained Peterson's manager, and so supervised the Night Train recording session. The brief duration of many of the tracks has been attributed to a desire to have them played on commercial radio, which was reluctant to play any tracks longer than a few minutes. The cover art photograph is by Pete Turner and original sleeve notes were by Benny Green.

One of the finest music venues I've experienced, both as performer and audience member ly tells half the story - Back patio, zen garden, grill and bonfire/picnic area, as well as a pool table and arcade games are all features of the venue. The amenities are so inviting - this is the kind of place you come to check out bands you've never heard, there's plenty else to keep you occupied during sets you aren't thrilled about.

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It was a single-oriented era-a startlingly inventive period following the initial explosion of rock’n’roll but before the album became dominant-when entire new genres seemed to bubble up every few months. The ’60s marked a time when pop music became more than a teenage fad, turning into an important art form in its own right as it soundtracked the civil rights movement, the hippie heyday, and the Vietnam War. In an effort to highlight less iconic artists and properly showcase the variety of sounds the ’60s had to offer, this list features no more than five entries by any given artist.

Hawk, having suffered the ignominy of watching both his father and fiancée die at the hands of his brother, Voltan, sets out on a quest for companions to aid him in his fight to stop his brother's reign of evil and free the Abbess. Hawk was a very cool hero and his cohorts were all equally as unique, especially Crow the bowsman. Jack Palance puts in an over-the-top performance as Voltan (great name) the villain. I was also proud that I recognized Patricia Quinn (Magenta from Rocky Horror!) as the witch and Patrick Magee (from Clockwork Orange) as a fanatical priest who has a great little scene in the middle.

Tracklist

Night Train
The Hawk Talks

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MSP6031 Jack Parnell And His Music Makers* Featuring Larry Busby Jack Parnell And His Music Makers* Featuring Larry Busby - Night Train / The Hawk Talks ‎(7") Parlophone MSP6031 UK Unknown
OBL 1012 Jack Parnell And His Music Makers* Mit Larry Busby Jack Parnell And His Music Makers* Mit Larry Busby - Night Train/The Hawk Talks ‎(7", Single) Odeon OBL 1012 Germany Unknown
R.3682 Jack Parnell And His Music Makers* Featuring Larry Busby Jack Parnell And His Music Makers* Featuring Larry Busby - Night Train/The Hawk Talks ‎(Shellac, 10") Parlophone R.3682 UK Unknown