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Ashley Slater (born 1961) is a British
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player and best known for his
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on the
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Boo! as well as his work with
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(a.k.a. Fatboy Slim) in the band Freak Power.


Career

In 1983 after leaving the army, Slater attended the National Centre for Orchestral Studies, after which he joined the jazz orchestral collective
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. Over the next few years he was the bass and tenor trombonist of choice for George Russell,
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,
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, El Sonido de Londres, Billy Jenkins, Django Bates and
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.


Discography


As leader

*''The Human Groove'' (1988), with Microgroove *''Big Lounge'' (2002) *''Cellophane'' (2008) With Kitten & The Hip *''Hello Kitten'' (2014) With Freak Power *''
Drive-Thru Booty ''Drive-Thru Booty'' is the debut album by British band Freak Power, fronted by musician, record producer and songwriter Norman Cook (later known as Fatboy Slim), singer, songwriter and trombone player Ashley Slater and vocalist Jesse Graham. It ...
'' (1995) *''More of Everything for Everybody'' (1996) With
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* ''
Loose Tubes Loose Tubes were a British jazz big band/ orchestra active during the mid-to-late 1980s. Critically and popularly acclaimed, the band was considered to be the focal point of a 1980s renaissance in British jazz. It was the main launchpad for t ...
'' (1985) * ''Delightful Precipice'' (1986) * ''
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'' (1988) With Kin Chi Kat * ''You Think You Love Me'' (2019)


With others

* Billy Jenkins, ''
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'' (1987) * George Russell, '' The London Concert'' (1990) *
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, ''
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'' (1991) *
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, ''Mirrormask: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' (2005), ''Molecular Gastronomy'' (2007) * Dub Pistols, ''Back to Daylight'' from the Album Rum & Coke (2009) * Monkey Business, ''Id Song'' and ''London Dealing'' from the Album ''Twilight of Jesters?'' (2009) *
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, ''Jambalaya'' (2022)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Slater, Ashley 1961 births Living people British jazz trombonists Male trombonists British people of Canadian descent 21st-century trombonists 21st-century British male musicians British male jazz musicians Loose Tubes members Oxcentrics members