Live At The Triple Door (Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet)
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''Live at The Triple Door'' is the third album by
Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet (also known as SST7) is a jazz ensemble formed in Seattle, Washington (state), Washington, in 2002 and led by saxophonist Skerik, Eric "Skerik" Walton.
released 2010. It was recorded live at the venue
The Triple Door The Triple Door is a dinner theater, lounge and music venue founded in the fall of 2003, located at 216 Union Street in Seattle, Washington. The building often hosts concerts for folk, indie, and World music groups. The Triple Door is also not ...
in Seattle September 2003. Two tracks feature vocalist Om Johari (of
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). Several tracks include string arrangements. The Syncopated Taint performed the first night for the new opening of The Triple Door in
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in September 2003. They performed in
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''thestranger.com'', Sep 25 – Oct 1, 2003 issue


Track listing

#"Summer Pudding" (9:04) by Hans Teuber #"The Third Rail" (6:50) by Steve Moore #"Taming the Shrew" (9:12) by Steve Moore #"
Mississippi Goddam "Mississippi Goddam" is a song written and performed by American singer and pianist Nina Simone, who later announced the anthem to be her "first civil rights song". Composed in less than an hour, the song emerged in a “rush of fury, hatred, a ...
n" (4:13) by
Nina Simone Nina Simone ( ; born Eunice Kathleen Waymon; February 21, 1933 – April 21, 2003) was an American singer, pianist, songwriter, and civil rights activist. Her music spanned styles including classical, folk, gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, and po ...
#"The Mystery of Man" (4:29) by Francy Roland and Eugene Lees #"To More O's" (7:39) by Dave Carter #"Marriage of Days" (2:25) by
Eyvind Kang Eyvindur Y. Kang (born 23 June 1971) is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist. His primary instrument is viola, but has also performed on violin, tuba, keyboard instruments, keyboards and others. In addition to his solo work, Kang has w ...


Personnel

*
Skerik Skerik (born November 19, 1964) is an American saxophonist from Seattle, Washington. Performing on the tenor and baritone saxophone, often with electronics and loops, he is a pioneer in a playing style that has been called saxophonics. He is a f ...
- tenor saxophone *Craig Flory - baritone saxophone, clarinet *Hans Teuber - alto saxophone, flute *Dave Carter - trumpet *Steve Moore - trombone, electric piano, bells *
Joe Doria Joe Doria is an American Hammond Organ keyboardist from Seattle, Washington. Playing many styles, Doria has backed solo artists from the Seattle area and is a member of several Seattle based groups, some of which have toured nationally. These inc ...
- Hammond Organ * John Wicks - Drums


Guest musicians

*Om Johari - vocals ("Mississippi Goddamn", "The Mystery of Man") *Jen Kozel - violin *Stephen Creswell - viola *Gretchen Yanover - cello *
Eyvind Kang Eyvindur Y. Kang (born 23 June 1971) is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist. His primary instrument is viola, but has also performed on violin, tuba, keyboard instruments, keyboards and others. In addition to his solo work, Kang has w ...
- additional viola, violin and string coach


References

{{reflist Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet albums 2010 live albums Live jazz fusion albums 2010s covers albums