Big Band Syndrome Vol. 1

by The Fogcutters

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Never Easy 04:34
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Back Home 04:34
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To The Head 06:34
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F-150 03:57
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I Care 04:14
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Come On Home 07:49
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Everyone 04:02
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Girl Germs 03:56
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Peace Comes 06:25
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The City 05:54
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This album takes big band music in a whole new direction. If there is a style of music you love, you can find it here. From classic standards to hip-hop, this album brings big band to another level. Recorded live at The State Theatre in Portland, Maine.

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released June 18, 2012

Recorded by Pete Nenortas, Satronen Sound: www.satronensound.com
All tracks mixed by Frank Hopkins at Sweet Dream Recording: www.eveoftheatom.com, except "Girl Germs" and "Light at the End" mixed by Adam Jackson at The Studio.
Mastered by Jim Begley at The Studio: www.thestudioportland.com

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The Fogcutters Portland, Maine

The Fogcutters are a 19-piece big band from Portland, Maine, with a different take on the format of the "big band": playing original music unencumbered by a singular music style. In the tradition of Ellington, the songs are written and arranged with specific players in mind, mixed with contemporary influences, creating a unique sound and eclectic style that breaks all the rules. ... more

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