Emphasizer
Emphasizer is the first full length studio album by Garage A Trois released in 2003.[4]
| Emphasizer | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | April 22, 2003 | |||
| Recorded | Piety Street Recording, New Orleans, Louisiana | |||
| Length | 42:54 | |||
| Label | Tone-Cool | |||
| Producer | Garage a Trois, Mike Napolitano | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
| All About Jazz | (not rated)[2][3] | 
Track listing
    
- "Hard Headed Rio AKA Rio Cuca Dura" - 4:14
 - "Sprung Monkey" - 4:39
 - "Plena for My Grundle" - 3:40
 - "A-Frame" - 3:56
 - "We See" - 3:53
 - "Interpretive Ape Dance" - 6:16
 - "Launch" - 5:02
 - "GAT Swamba" - 3:04
 - "Delta Skelta" - 5:18
 - "House of Hand Wash" - 2:51
 
Earlier albums have a different ordering with Gat Swamba on track 1, Sprung Monkey on track 6, and Interpretive Ape Dance on track 8.
Personnel
    
- Mike Dillon: percussion, vibraphone, marimba, congas, tabla, timbales, gong, bells, cuica, effects
 - Charlie Hunter: 8 string guitar, pandeiro
 - Stanton Moore: drums and cymbals
 - Skerik: tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, suona double reed horn, drum, cracklebox, analog synth, effects, distortion, marimba
 
References
    
- Westergaard, Sean Emphasizer : Review
 - Mark Corroto Emphasizer allaboutjazz.com, May 7, 2003
 - Nils Jacobson Emphasizer allaboutjazz.com, November 2, 2003
 - liner notes
 
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