"Joey Baron - Raised Pleasure Dot" is a vibrant and eclectic jazz album released in 1994 on New World Records. This 17-track collection, spanning a generous 77 minutes, showcases Joey Baron's dynamic drumming alongside the talents of Ellery Eskelin on tenor sax and Steve Swell on trombone. Recorded digitally at Sear Sound in New York City, the album is a testament to Baron's versatility and innovative spirit, blending elements of free jazz, contemporary funk, Afro-Latin rhythms, and modern classical influences. From the energetic opener "Peckerwood" to the sultry "The Girl From Ipanema Blues," the album offers a diverse range of styles and moods. Tracks like "I've Been Holding It All My Life" and "Low Maintenance" highlight the band's improvisational prowess, while "Aquarela do Brasil" and "The Elephant and The Poacher" showcase their ability to infuse traditional tunes with fresh, creative energy. Whether you're a longtime fan of avant-garde jazz or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Raised Pleasure Dot" is a captivating journey through the boundless creativity of Joey Baron and his collaborators.
(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