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Straight Ahead (Amy Grant Album)
Straight Ahead may refer to: * Straight-ahead jazz, a jazz music style *Straight ahead animation, a method of animation * ''Straight Ahead'' (Abbey Lincoln album), 1961 * Straight Ahead (band), an American hardcore punk band * ''Straight Ahead'' (David "Fathead" Newman album), 1961 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Oliver Nelson album), 1961 *''Straight Ahead!'', a 1964 The Goldebriars album * ''Straight Ahead!'' (Junior Mance album), 1964 *''Basie Straight Ahead'', 1968 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis album), 1976 * ''Straight Ahead!'' (Freddie Redd album), 1977 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Art Blakey album), 1981 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Amy Grant album), 1984 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Greg Sage album), 1985 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Stanley Turrentine album), 1986 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Ignite album), 1996 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Pennywise album), also its title track "Straight Ahead", 1999 *"Straight Ahead", a Kool & the Gang song on their album ''In the Heart'' *"Straight Ahead", a Jimi Hendrix song ...
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Straight-ahead Jazz
Straight-ahead jazz is a genre of jazz that developed in the 1960s, with roots in the prior two decades. It omits the rock music and free jazz influences that began to appear in jazz during this period, instead preferring acoustic instruments, conventional piano comping, walking bass patterns, and swing- and bop-based drum rhythms. Musical style A study conducted by Anthony Belfiglio at the University of Texas, Austin analyzed the music of Oscar Peterson, Wynton Kelly, Wynton Marsalis, and Marcus Roberts in order to determine key features of straight-ahead jazz that distinguish it from other genres. Belfiglio concluded that the walking bass, a 4/4 bass pattern in which a bassist plays one note to each beat, synchronized with a ride-based drum pattern was a defining component of straight-ahead jazz. Background Often called "America's classical music," the subgenres of mainstream jazz have been less "subject to the whims of fashion," according to Scott DeVeaux, than other g ...
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Straight Ahead! (Freddie Redd Album)
''Straight Ahead!'' is an album by jazz pianist Freddie Redd recorded in 1977 and released on the Interplay label.Interplay Records discography
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Track listing

''All compositions by Freddie Redd, except where indicated'' # "Straight Ahead" – 8:06 # "Play, Piano, Play" – 9:08 # "Waltzin' In" – 5:11 # " 'Round Midnight (

In The Heart
''In the Heart'' is the fifteenth studio album by the funk/R&B band Kool & the Gang, released on November 21, 1983. The album became a hit and brought a return to the ''Billboard'' charts for the band. The hit love song, "Joanna", soared to number two on the charts in the U.S. and UK, and hit number one on the U.S. R&B chart. "Straight Ahead" was only #103 in the U.S. but a top twenty hit in the UK, while "Tonight" was a top twenty in the U.S. Track listing Personnel *Bass and Synclavier – Robert "Kool" Bell *Drums – George Brown *Guitar – Charles Smith *Tenor saxophone; OB-X synthesizer; backing vocals – Ronald "Khalis" Bell *Lead and backing vocals – James "J.T." Taylor *Trombone; backing vocals – Clifford Adams *Keyboards; alto saxophone; Memory Moog, Mini Moog The Minimoog is an analog synthesizer first manufactured by Moog Music between 1970 and 1981. Designed as a more affordable, portable version of the modular Moog synthesizer, it was the first synth ...
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Straight Ahead (Pennywise Album)
''Straight Ahead'' is the fifth studio album by the American punk rock band Pennywise, released in 1999 via Epitaph Records. It contains the single "Alien." Release ''Straight Ahead'' was released in June 1999. In October 2000, the band played at Cypress Hill's Smoke Out Festival. The band toured Australia in November 2000; the dates were rescheduled from July 2000 as Lindberg's mother was suffering from cancer. They were supported by Frenzal Rhomb and Game Over. Critical reception ''Ox-Fanzine'' called the album "fast, direct, accomplished and powerful." ''CMJ New Music Report'' wrote that "the inescapable anger highlights, rather than buries, the metallic power riffs and inspired drumming." ''Phoenix New Times'' wrote that ''Straight Ahead'' is "rooted in West Coast surfer-skater party-punk, with rough-and-tumble melodies on top of briny torrents of guitars." Track listing Personnel Pennywise * Jim Lindberg - vocals * Fletcher Dragge - guitar * Randy Bradbury - bass * ...
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Straight Ahead (Ignite Album)
''Straight Ahead'' is a compilation album by Californian melodic hardcore band Ignite To ignite is the first step of firelighting. Ignite may also refer to: Music *Ignite (band), a melodic hardcore band from Orange County, California * ''Ignite'' (Econoline Crush album), 2007 * ''Ignite'' (Shihad album), 2010 * "Ignite" (Eir Aoi s .... It contains the ''In My Time'' EP (Lost & Found Records, 1995), the first five tracks from '' Scarred For Life'' (Lost & Found, 1994), and the title track from ''Call On My Brothers''. Track listing ;A side # "Straight Ahead" # "In My Time" # "Black Light" # "Faraway" # "Aggression" # "Man Against Man" ;B side # "Call On My Brothers" # "Automatic" # "Slow" # "Where They Talk" # "Shade" # "Turn" References * External links {{Ignite 1997 compilation albums Ignite (band) albums ...
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Straight Ahead (Stanley Turrentine Album)
''Straight Ahead'' is an album by jazz saxophonist Stanley Turrentine, his first recording for the Blue Note label since '' Another Story'' in 1969, featuring four performances by Turrentine with Jimmy Smith, George Benson, Ron Carter and Jimmy Madison, and two tracks with Les McCann, Jimmy Ponder, Peter Brown, and Gerrick King. Reception The Allmusic review awarded the album 3 stars and states "Great combination of musicians as on earlier cookers, but time has passed — it does not come off. Pleasant enough though, but lacks high spots".Erlewine, M. Allmusic Reviewaccessed January 12, 2010. Track listing :''All compositions by Stanley Turrentine except as indicated'' # "Plum" (George Benson) - 6:09 # "A Child Is Born" (Thad Jones) - 8:03 # "Other Side of Time" - 5:25 # "Straight Ahead" - 6:25 # "The Longer You Wait" (Les McCann, Jon Hendricks) - 8:58 # "Ah Rio" (Ron Carter) - 4:54 :*Recorded at Power Play Studios, Long Island City, NY on November 24, 1984 (tr ...
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Straight Ahead (Greg Sage Album)
''Straight Ahead'' is the debut solo album of Wipers frontman Greg Sage. It was released in 1985. Half the album consists of just Sage accompanied by his acoustic guitar. J Mascis covered "On the Run" on his 1996 solo album, ''Martin + Me''. Ryan Adams David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, artist, and poet. He has released 23 albums, as well as three studio albums as a former member of alt-country band Whiskeytown. In 2000, Adams left ... covered the title track at the Xponential show on 26 July 2014. Sage said of this album, "After I recorded Over The Edge, I had $5,000 invested into that record. The record company went bankrupt, so they took the money and started a new label. We got screwed and I had no way of paying back the debt, so that was the end of The Wipers. I was out in the Mohave desert and I wrote a bunch of songs on the acoustic guitar, I fixed a tape recorder for somebody. An eight track recorder, so ...
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Straight Ahead (Amy Grant Album)
Straight Ahead may refer to: * Straight-ahead jazz, a jazz music style *Straight ahead animation, a method of animation * ''Straight Ahead'' (Abbey Lincoln album), 1961 * Straight Ahead (band), an American hardcore punk band * ''Straight Ahead'' (David "Fathead" Newman album), 1961 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Oliver Nelson album), 1961 *''Straight Ahead!'', a 1964 The Goldebriars album * ''Straight Ahead!'' (Junior Mance album), 1964 *''Basie Straight Ahead'', 1968 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis album), 1976 * ''Straight Ahead!'' (Freddie Redd album), 1977 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Art Blakey album), 1981 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Amy Grant album), 1984 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Greg Sage album), 1985 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Stanley Turrentine album), 1986 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Ignite album), 1996 * ''Straight Ahead'' (Pennywise album), also its title track "Straight Ahead", 1999 *"Straight Ahead", a Kool & the Gang song on their album ''In the Heart'' *"Straight Ahead", a Jimi Hendrix song ...
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Straight Ahead (Art Blakey Album)
''Straight Ahead'' is a live album by drummer Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers recorded at the Keystone Korner in San Francisco in 1981 and released on the Concord Jazz label.Art Blakey chronology
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Reception

, writing for , described it as "One of the best recordings by Art Blakey's 1981 Jazz Messengers... Highly recommended".Yanow, S
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Straight Ahead (Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Album)
''Straight Ahead'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis with the Tommy Flanagan Trio recorded in 1976 and released on the Pablo label.Di Filippo, R.Enciclopedia del Jazz: Eddie "Lockjaw" Davisaccessed April 10, 2017 Critical reception Allmusic stated "A perfect example of Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis' playing, this superior quartet set features the tough-toned tenor swinging hard on standards, showing his warmth on ballads, and coming up with inventive ideas within the swing/bop tradition". Track listing # " Lover" (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 4:41 # "Wave" (Antônio Carlos Jobim) – 5:20 # "On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)" (Burton Lane, Alan Jay Lerner) – 4:05 # "The Chef" (Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis) – 3:52 # " Gigi" (Frederick Loewe, Lerner) – 4:22 # "Last Train from Overbrook" ( James Moody) – 6:19 # " The Good Life" (Sacha Distel, Jack Reardon) – 5:08 # "I'll Never Be the Same" (Matty Malneck, Frank Signorelli, Gus Kahn) – 5:13 # "Wat ...
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Straight Ahead Animation
Straight ahead is a term used in animation that refers to a method that uses only the first key pose of a character, and then continues drawing the character to create the desired motion. It was first referred to in the 1981 book by Ollie Johnson and Frank Thomas ''The Illusion of Life'', and is a part of the 12 Basic Principles of Animation. It contrasts with its converse, pose to pose animation, in that it does not use inbetweening. Straight ahead action is so named because the animator literally works straight ahead from the first drawing of the scene. Disney director-animator Woolie Reitherman Wolfgang Reitherman (June 26, 1909 – May 22, 1985), also known and sometimes credited as Woolie Reitherman, was a German–American animator, director and producer and one of the "Disney's Nine Old Men, Nine Old Men" of core animators at Walt ... said, "When i didn't know what I was doing in an action, I always went straight-ahead. I'd just start on ones. Half the time I didn't k ...
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Basie Straight Ahead
''Basie Straight Ahead'' is an album recorded at TTG Studios, Hollywood, California in October 1968 featuring Count Basie and his orchestra. This album marked the first collaboration between Basie and his long-time orchestrator, Sammy Nestico, who composed, arranged and conducted all of the songs on the record. The engineers were Ami Hadani and Thorne Nogar, and the producers were Tom Mack and Teddy Reig. The disc was issued in 1968 on Dot label and on English EMI. Track listing All tracks by Sammy Nestico # "Basie - Straight Ahead" – 3:56 # "It's Oh, So Nice" – 4:10 # "Lonely Street" – 2:53 # "Fun Time" – 3:52 # "Magic Flea" – 3:09 # "Switch In Time" – 3:58 # "Hay Burner" – 4:16 # "That Warm Feeling" – 3:33 # "The Queen Bee" – 4:13 Personnel * Count Basie – piano, organ * Sonny Cohn, Gene Coe, Oscar Brashear, Al Aarons – trumpet * Grover Mitchell, Richard Boone, Bill Hughes, Steve Galloway – trombone * Marshal Royal – alto saxophone *Bobby ...
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