
Don Moors
The Chocolate Fox
© 1991 Pim-Pam Music BMI (format: CD-R)
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The jazz vibraphonist and composer takes full band and singers into the studio to produce some of the most kicking and sensual music ever as an ode to his beautiful wife. Featuring CD Baby saxophone artist, M'Tafiti Imara.
tracks
- 1 The Chocolate Fox
- 2 You Are My Star
- 3 Little P.C.
- 4 Summer Song
- 5 A Kiss Before You Leave
- 6 Don't Ever Go To Stay
- 7 Finally She Said Yes
- 8 Alabama Dementia
- 9 Rapture
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- DON MOORS AND THEN SOME: Live In Sacramento
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Mallet percussionist DON MOORS began his career as a drummer in the Boston area.In 1961 he moved to New York as a vibraphonist and came under the influence of Randy Weston, the renowned pianist and composer.
This tenure with Weston completely altered his musical direction from Jackson/Tjader type stylist to an angular, percussion oriented player with an emphasis on rhythmically thick African, West Indian and Brazilian material.
In the mid 60's he returned to Boston to complete his education at the Berklee College of Music.
During this period the first jazz quintet was formed with saxophonist Charles Owens. This group, and its later incarnation with Junior Cook replacing Owens, toured extensively in the Northeast and Canada. Don moved to California in 1970, settling in the Bay Area. Subsequently he formed the group JUMP STREET in San Francisco.
This band became a local phenomenon during its nearly three year residency on Union Street by being on the cutting edge of the then new fusion movement. It was during this period as music director, arranger and leader that Don began serious work as a composer. In the mid 70's he moved to Los Angeles where he toured with Marvin Gaye, Trini Lopez and Roberta Flack as a mallet percussionist. While residing in L.A. he also recorded extensively for Motown, A&M., Elektra-Asylum and Columbia as a freelance studio player.
(More artist info is available on the website:
www.donmoors.com)
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As for this particular project, it's a very personal undertaking. A bunch of songs I wrote for my wife when we were dating that chronicles the ups and downs of the relationship. It's recorded by my live working band augmented by some really great singers and includes some of the best songs I've ever written.
Particularly check out the vocals on "You Are My Star" and "Don't Ever Go To Stay" and the incredible saxophone work of M'Tafiti Imara all over the album.
(Not to mention some very fine vibe solos...)
This was my first CD under my own name and remains one of my favorites!