Last Minute Jam Vol. 2 (Minutes to Millennium)

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Album Description
Scores of Philadelphia musicians perform on this unique CD. The format is unprecedented: a single CD of sixty-nine tracks, with each track exactly sixty seconds--one minute--in length.

The CD covers many musical genres including pop, rock, hip hop, jazz, country, swing, folk, R&B and spoken word. The record features many prominent Philadelphia artists as well as area high school students and Philadelphia police officers.

The Philadelphia artists who responded to the challenge of coming up with a "minute piece" include: Tommy Conwell, BMG artist Lauren Hart, Rolling Hayseeds Kevin Karg and Rich Kaufmann, Nancy Falkow (1998 Lillith Fair opening act), Ben Arnold, Cory, Chuck Treece and Eltro. The Soul Survivors, popular for the Gamble & Huff hit "Expressway to Your Heart," contribute a salute to Philadelphia,"City of Brotherly Love." Also appearing on the album are Stewkey, lead vocalist of the popular 60's band The Nazz, Todd Rundgren's guitarist/keyboardist John Ferenzik and George Carnell who has engineered albums for Patti Smith, Foreigner and Utopia.

Marvis Frazier, son of boxer Joe Frazier and now a preacher, performs a moving spoken word piece, "Young Man." A band composed of Philadelphia police officers, Philly Heat, performs "Moonlight Train." Many area high school students participated in the CD Father Judge High School jazz band players comprise the band Awake, Germantown Select and Friends Select kids perform as Wrong Way Out and 17 year old violinist Noah Sedgwick from the Girard Academic Music Program plays.

All profits from sales of the CD will go to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Settlement Music School and the Philadelphia Branch of the Recording Academy.

Last Minute Jam Vol. 2 (Minutes to Millennium), Music, Various Artists, 69 one minute songs from Philadelphia's best artists, Bar Band, Rock & Roll, Roots Rock, Standards, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
Last Minute Jam Vol. 2 (Minutes to Millennium)
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    Last Minute Jam Vol. 2 (Minutes to Millennium)
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Last Minute Jam (Vol.2)
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Traditional Jazz GeneralTraditional Jazz General | Traditional Jazz & Ragtime | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Vocal Jazz GeneralVocal Jazz General | Vocal Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Roots RockRoots Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
    Traditional PopTraditional Pop | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
    Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B00000GUYC
    Release Date: 1998-11-24

    Tracks:

    1. Intro (Tacony Eloi Ragtime Band)
    2. The Hip Funk (Last Minute Jam Band)
    3. Walk On (Chuck Treece)
    4. Square One (Ben Arnold)
    5. Before (Eltro)
    6. Philly Harmonic (Greg Davis)
    7. City of Brotherly Love (Soul Survivors)
    8. What I'd Say (Tommy Conwell)
    9. U Know What? U Don't Know What! (Richard Kaufmann)
    10. Prelude (Lauren Hart)
    11. Young Man (Marvis Frazier)
    12. Andrea (Marty Ahern)
    13. Robert Redford (Wobbly)
    14. How Long... (Mike LeCompt)
    15. The Story of a Boy (Cory)
    16. I'm Through (Kevin Karg)
    17. Victrola (Nancy Falkow)
    18. Fish Fry (Larry Fisher)
    19. Ladies & Gentlemen, Mr. H. Stern (Drop Zero)
    20. Philly Boogie (Ted Gerkie)
    21. Our Love Affair (Madeline Manney)
    22. Dance, Dance,Dance (Ronnie James)
    23. Mercy Me (Jim Mahoney)
    24. Goodbye (Wally Smith)
    25. Easy (Su Teears
    26. Walk for the Cure (OrangeUGlad Band)
    27. Minute Blues (Allen James)
    28. I'm Not You (Knife & Fork Band)
    29. The Restrictions of Time (The Wayward Wind)
    30. The Millennium Pogo (G-Beat)
    31. SandBox (Rick Iannacone)
    32. Tacony Karma (The Eloi Band)
    33. The Adventures of Mr. Sleuth (Rocco Notte)
    34. Never Are Their Words (Winkle)
    35. Share Your Love (Stewkey)
    36. Summers End (Regina Christian)
    37. Cry (Dave Humphreys)
    38. Ask Me to Stay (John Train Quartet)
    39. Belmont Plateau (Michael Stella)
    40. Torresdale Late Nite Walk (Jazzy G)
    41. Say You Love Me (George Carnell)
    42. On the Avenue (Bob Kelly)
    43. Cruising Paradis (The Subterraneans)
    44. The People in Hell (Maria Fama)
    45. Poinsettias at Lindenwald (Ted Lockton)
    46. Why (Eastsiders)
    47. Lord Holland's Jungle School of Music (Noah Sedgwick)
    48. Wonder Why (Bill Netterville)
    49. Only One (Jim Lyman)
    50. Snow Cap (Sherri North)
    51. Me (Fauves)
    52. The City (Chase)
    53. Out of Time (Awake)
    54. Unititled (Wrong Way Out)
    55. My Parodox (Tim Bowen)
    56. Local TV (Dave Queppet)
    57. Send Me an Angel (Jim McKee)
    58. Midnight (Al Stiver)
    59. Trip to Cottage (Cletus McBride & Friends)
    60. Nick's World (Nicky Indelicato)
    61. Heartbeat (Frank G)
    62. Ya Killin Me (Bear Monk)
    63. Strange Dreams (Little Harry)
    64. Trunk Road (John Ferenzik)
    65. Moonlight Train (Philly Heat)
    66. Dark Passage (Ron Ward)
    67. Easy Thang (Last Minute Jam Band)
    68. Outro (Tacony Eloi Ragtime Band)
    69. Philly Blues (Marvis Frazier & The Elois)

    Album Description

    Scores of Philadelphia musicians perform on this unique CD. The format is unprecedented: a single CD of sixty-nine tracks, with each track exactly sixty seconds--one minute--in length.

    The CD covers many musical genres including pop, rock, hip hop, jazz, country, swing, folk, R&B and spoken word. The record features many prominent Philadelphia artists as well as area high school students and Philadelphia police officers.

    The Philadelphia artists who responded to the challenge of coming up with a "minute piece" include: Tommy Conwell, BMG artist Lauren Hart, Rolling Hayseeds Kevin Karg and Rich Kaufmann, Nancy Falkow (1998 Lillith Fair opening act), Ben Arnold, Cory, Chuck Treece and Eltro. The Soul Survivors, popular for the Gamble & Huff hit "Expressway to Your Heart," contribute a salute to Philadelphia,"City of Brotherly Love." Also appearing on the album are Stewkey, lead vocalist of the popular 60's band The Nazz, Todd Rundgren's guitarist/keyboardist John Ferenzik and George Carnell who has engineered albums for Patti Smith, Foreigner and Utopia.

    Marvis Frazier, son of boxer Joe Frazier and now a preacher, performs a moving spoken word piece, "Young Man." A band composed of Philadelphia police officers, Philly Heat, performs "Moonlight Train." Many area high school students participated in the CD Father Judge High School jazz band players comprise the band Awake, Germantown Select and Friends Select kids perform as Wrong Way Out and 17 year old violinist Noah Sedgwick from the Girard Academic Music Program plays.

    All profits from sales of the CD will go to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Settlement Music School and the Philadelphia Branch of the Recording Academy.

    Music:

    1. Legendary Song Stylist [Import]
    2. Life is So Peculiar
    3. Live in Ankara [Import] [Original recording remastered]
    4. Love Songs [Import]
    5. Love Touches
    6. Lower Basin Street Revisited
    7. Mama Told Me Not to Come [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
    8. Marilyn Monroe
    9. Meet Me in Battersea Park [Import]
    10. Miss Wonderful [Import] [Original recording remastered]

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