Joey Baron's "Raised Pleasure Dot" is a vibrant journey through the world of jazz, released on January 1, 1994, under New World Records. This album is a testament to Baron's dynamic drumming and his ability to blend various jazz styles into a cohesive and captivating collection. Spanning 77 minutes, the album features 14 tracks that showcase Baron's versatility and creativity.
From the energetic start with "Peckerwood" and "Boss Hog" to the smooth and sultry "The Girl From Ipanema Blues," Baron takes you through a diverse range of moods and tempos. The album also includes a unique take on the classic "Aquarela do Brasil" and a playful rendition of "The Elephant and The Poacher." Each track is a showcase of Baron's technical prowess and his deep understanding of jazz traditions.
"Raised Pleasure Dot" is not just an album; it's an experience that highlights Joey Baron's innovative approach to jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a rich and engaging exploration of the genre.
(C) 1994 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.
Tracks
PeckerwoodJoey Baron, Ellery Eskelin, Steve Swell
Boss HogJoey Baron, Steve Swell, Ellery Eskelin
Hello! Hello! Hello!Joey Baron, Ellery Eskelin, Steve Swell
I've Been Holding It All My LifeJoey Baron, Ellery Eskelin, Steve Swell
Stand UpJoey Baron, Ellery Eskelin, Steve Swell
AbsolutelyJoey Baron, Ellery Eskelin, Steve Swell
Unleashing The DobermansJoey Baron, Ellery Eskelin, Steve Swell
Low MaintenanceJoey Baron, Ellery Eskelin, Steve Swell
Aquarela do BrasilSteve Swell, Joey Baron, Ellery Eskelin
PulseJoey Baron, Steve Swell, Ellery Eskelin
Hey HockaloogieJoey Baron, Steve Swell, Ellery Eskelin
The Elephant and The PoacherJoey Baron, Steve Swell, Ellery Eskelin
HutchJoey Baron, Ellery Eskelin, Steve Swell
CarJoey Baron, Ellery Eskelin, Steve Swell
Theme from The Movie OfTheSameNameJoey Baron, Steve Swell, Ellery Eskelin
UnleadedJoey Baron, Ellery Eskelin, Steve Swell
The Girl From Ipanema BluesJoey Baron, Steve Swell, Ellery Eskelin