Paul Rucker LARGE Ensemble- Live at Earshot Jazz Festival

Recorded November 4, 2004

Ensemble Members:
Tari Nelson-Zagar: violin
Tom Swafford: violin
Tara Flandreu: viola
Paul Rucker: cello, bass, conductor
Isaac Marshall, alto flute, C flutes, piccolo
Mark Taylor: alto & tenor saxophones
Wally Shoup: alto saxophone
Gregory Reynolds: alto saxophone
Steve Bagnell: tenor saxophone
Greg Sinibaldi: bass clarinet, tenor saxophone
Marty MacPont: bass saxophone, sousaphone
Gordon Allen: trumpet
Dave Carter: trumpet
Jim Knodle: trumpet
Neil Gitkind: trombone
Chris Stover: trombone
Gust Burns: piano
Bill Horist: guitar
Geoff Harper: bass
Erik D. Anderson: drums, percussion
Byron Vannoy: drums, percussion
Josephine Howell: voice
Christian Green: percussion
Adam Weiss: tenor saxophone
Samantha Boshnack: trumpet
Ted Lockery: cornet

Recorded by Mark Clem
Mixed by Mark Clem and Paul Rucker
Mastered by Troy Glessner at Spectre Mastering

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Track Listing
  1. The Task
    /images/uploads/mp3/01TheTask.mp3
  2. Conflict of Self-Interest
    /images/uploads/mp3/02ConflictofSelf-Interest.mp3
  3. Lullaby
    /images/uploads/mp3/03Lullaby.mp3
  4. Conclusion
    /images/uploads/mp3/04Conclusion.mp3
  5. Part 1—Benefits of War
    /images/uploads/mp3/05Part1BenefitsofWar.mp3
  6. Part 3—March
    /images/uploads/mp3/06Part3March.mp3
  7. Remember How to Fall
    /images/uploads/mp3/07RememberHowtoFall.mp3
  8. Part 1
    /images/uploads/mp3/08Part1.mp3
  9. Part 3
    /images/uploads/mp3/09Part3.mp3

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