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Doctor Music, Doug Riley - Doctor Music flac album

Doctor Music, Doug Riley - Doctor Music flac album
  • Performer Doctor Music
  • Title Doctor Music
  • Country Canada
  • Style Contemporary Jazz, Fusion
  • Other formats MIDI AC3 WAV APE ADX MP4 VQF
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1846 mb
  • Size FLAC 1387 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 382

Music was a Toronto jazz group founded in 1969 by producer, arranger and performer Doug Riley. The band recorded three albums and toured across Canada. The personnel of the band changed throughout its history, with Riley remaining at the core of the group. In 1969, Doug Riley became the music director for the television show "The Ray Stevens Show". He was asked to put together a group of musicians to play for the 1969-1970 season of the show.

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Doug Riley, CM (April 24, 1945 – August 27, 2007) was a Canadian musician. Born in Toronto, Ontario and informally referred to as "Doctor Music", he spent two decades with the Famous People Players as its musical director, besides his participation on over 300 album projects in various genres. Riley died of a heart attack on August 27, 2007. Update this biography Complete biography of Doug Riley .

Douglas Brian "Doug" Riley, CM (April 12, 1945 – August 27, 2007) was a Canadian musician, also known as Dr. Music. He spent two decades with the Famous People Players as its musical director, besides his participation on over 300 album projects in various genres. Riley was a graduate of the University of Toronto and studied with the Royal Conservatory of Music. Doug Riley was born and raised in Toronto. At the age of two he was diagnosed with polio. After the completion of the album, Ray Charles asked Doug Riley to join his band but Riley turned down the offer and decided to stay in Toronto to continue his musical career. Bedtime Story (1974).

A beautiful and comprehensive blog post on soundological investigations discussed this Canadian artist at length in the past along with some tasty samples. Santa will have more treats in store closer to his day!)

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Bright Lights
Written-By – Doukas*, Dunbar*
3:10
A2 Shoot
Written-By – Doug Riley
7:00
A3 I Can See You
Written-By – Steve Kennedy, Szezesniak*
5:30
A4 Too High
Written-By – Stevie Wonder
4:35
B1 Pastorale
Written-By – Doug Riley
7:35
B2 Aint That a Groove
Written-By – James Brown
7:50
B3 Idono
Written-By – Doug Riley
7:05
B4 Time For Goodbye
Written-By – Steve Kennedy
4:55

Credits

  • Bass – Tom Szczesniak
  • Drums – Bob McLaren
  • Engineer – Steve Vaughan
  • Guitar – Doug Mallory
  • Leader, Electric Piano, Synthesizer – Doug Riley
  • Producer – Jacques Robert Rivart
  • Saxophone, Flute – Keith Jollimore, Steve Kennedy
  • Trombone – Barry Tallman

Notes

Recorded in Toronto: 3.3.77

Silver cover reissue, released around 1978-1980.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RCI 456 Doctor Music*, Doug Riley Doctor Music*, Doug Riley - Doctor Music ‎(LP, Album) Radio Canada International RCI 456 Canada 1977