Two Seconds to Midnight

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Two Seconds to Midnight
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Studio album by
Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra
Released2003
GenreBig Band
Length72:59:00
LabelSea Breeze Jazz
Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra chronology
Two Seconds to Midnight
(2003)
Eastern Standard Time
(2008)

Two Seconds to Midnight is the first album released by the Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra, a Washington, D.C.–based big band. Released in 2003 through Sea Breeze Jazz Records, the album is composed of arrangements by Baylock on a number of jazz standards as well as some of his original compositions. The album featured guest appearances by pianist Kenny Werner. It was recorded at Bias Recording Studios in Springfield, Virginia.[1]

Track listing

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All arrangements are by Alan Baylock unless otherwise noted.

No.TitleComposerLength
1."Song for Bilbao"Pat Metheny6:38
2."Night & Day"Cole Porter6:09
3."Skylark"Hoagy Carmichael5:26
4."Two Seconds to Midnight"Alan Baylock6:26
5."Sea Changes (trio)"Alan Baylock8:32
6."Out House"Jerry Bergonzi7:48
7."One Mint Julep"Rudolph Toombs6:09
8."Dee Minor"Mike Mainieri7:57
9."Cottontail"Duke Ellington13:08
10."When I Fall In Love"Victor Young/Ned Heyman4:45

Personnel

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The Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra is composed of musicians from the D.C. area, particularly from the Airmen of Note, Army Blues, and Navy Commodores jazz ensembles. This album also featured renowned jazz pianist Kenny Werner as a guest artist on tracks "Cottontail" and "Sea Changes".

Bandleader/Arranger

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  • Alan Baylock

Saxophones

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  • Andy Axelrad – alto sax, flute
  • Antonio Orta – alto sax, flute
  • Joseph Henson – alto sax
  • Tyler Kuebler – tenor sax, clarinet
  • Luis Hernandez – tenor sax
  • Jeff Antoniuk – tenor sax, soprano sax, clarinet
  • Chad Makela – baritone sax, bass clarinet
  • Doug Morgan – baritone sax

Trumpets

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  • Brian MacDonald
  • Mike Davis
  • Mike Kamuf
  • Rich Sigler
  • Tim Leahey

Trombones

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  • Ben Patterson
  • Jeff Martin
  • Joe Jackson
  • Jeff Cortazzo – bass trombone

Rhythm

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  • Shawn Purcell – guitar
  • Bob Larson – piano
  • John Pineda – bass
  • Paul Henry – bass
  • Steve Fidyk – drums

Production

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  • Bob Dawson – engineer, recording, mixing, producer
  • Charlie Pilzer – mastering
  • Joseph Magee – recording, mixing, producer
  • Alan Baylock – producer

References

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