"Afterthoughts" is the third album in continuing set of six hours 1980 recording session from Bob Szajner TRIAD trio.
The Bob Szajner Triad
Afterthoughts
Label: RMS007 Records, 2008 (1980)
Catalogue No: SSH77004
Format: CD with 4-Page Booklet in slim jewel box
Audio Clips / Musical Downloads:
Tracks:
1) REMINISCENCE 5:56
2) BLUES IN E# 2:56
3) EXTRA LIGHT 4:20
4) THE GOOSE 3:19
5) *136.5* 4:31
6) MERE FORMALITY 5:38
7) 17 MILE DRIVE 4:03
8) ROGER AND OUT 3:18
9) ANTICIPATION-APPREHENSION 3:46
10) ROYAL OUTHOUSE BLUES 3:51
11) COME BACK LITTLE THYROID GLAND 3:48
12) SQUARE ROOT OF 576 3:59
All music by Bob Szajner
Performed by:
Bob Szajner - piano
Ray McKinney - bass
Roy Brooks - drums
Recorded:
1980, Detroit, Michigan
About:
Nearly 30 years ago, on my 18th wedding anniversary, a unique situation was
being developed. Three well-versed jazz musicians congregated at a ranch
house basement recording studio on Beatrice Street in Livonia Michigan to
document all of my original tunes (all at that time) by performing them
without rehearsals, without second takes, without any audio enhancements, and
improvising solos based on the feelings created in the moment.
With the exception of the piano man/composer (Bob Szajner) neither the bass
man (Ray McKinney), nor the drummer (Roy Brooks), ever saw or heard the
compositions before. The tape rolled and the arrangements, improvisations,
ensemble performances, and variations were all created at the exact time of
pickup by microphone on the analog tape.
What transpired next was a marathon of the performance and documentation by
recorded tapes of 27 selections with various moods, tempos, and formats --all
done in the span of 5-6 hours. These albums are the CD digital version
reissues of three vinyl LP albums released in 1980 as a 3 record set on RMS
Records. This 3 record set was titled "TRIAD" (RMS 10088). The records from
that set are available separately on RMS Records titled "Jazz Opus 20/40"
(SSH77002), "Sound Ideas" (SSH77003) and "Afterthoughts" (SSH77004). Hope you
enjoy listening.