Primarily Jazz | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | the Fullerton College Jazz Band |
Cover: | Primarily Jazz LP.jpg |
Released: | 1984 for Discovery Records, Trend AM-PM |
Recorded: | Fullerton College Fullerton, California |
Genre: | Jazz, Big band, vocal, instrumental |
Length: | 37:13 |
Label: | Discovery Records, Trend AM-PM label |
Producer: | Albert Marx |
Prev Title: | Time Tripping |
Prev Year: | 1983 |
Next Title: | Unforgettable |
Next Year: | 1985 |
Misc: | cat. # Trend AM-PM Records AM-13 |
Primarily Jazz[1] is an album (LP Vinyl) released by the Fullerton College Jazz Band for the Discovery Records Trend AM-PM label, it was the third release in as many years.
In 1981 the Music Department at Fullerton College built a 16 track in house recording facility which was to serve as a teaching tool for both student music groups and students wanting to take recording technology classes at a vocational level. Primarily Jazz is the third of many albums to come out of this studio to feature the award-winning Fullerton College Jazz Band. The LP does contain tracks from three of the Fullerton College jazz groups: Jazz Band I, Jazz Band II, Connection Jazz Combo.
The distinctive qualities about the LP that set it apart from numerous college jazz records (what people think of as promotional demos) is the fact it was a two-year community college able to get on a label so quickly. Albert Marx, who was the owner of Discovery Records/Trend Records AM-PM label, became very impressed with the band and the level of the music coming from the jazz groups at Fullerton College. He decided to support the younger, up and coming jazz students/players from the greater Los Angeles/Southern California region by producing certain LPs.
The roster on this album is self-evident as to the diversity and level of student musicians Fullerton College developed at that time and has for many years. The track The Bop Brothers Beach Party track is also featured on the 1998 CD Celebration - The Fullerton College Jazz Festival 25th Anniversary.
Percussion: Tim Holloway