- Digital
Frederic Rabold
Time Machine
Tramp Records
- Cat No: TRCD9123DD
- Release: 2024-10-04
- updated:
Track List
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1. Frederic Rabold - Noon in Tunisia
04:23 -
2. Frederic Rabold - Yahtzee
03:40 -
3. Frederic Rabold - Time Machine I
06:32 -
4. Frederic Rabold - Indian Impression
03:59 -
5. Frederic Rabold - Children of the Sun
02:57 -
6. Frederic Rabold - Zest
04:01 -
7. Frederic Rabold - Ride On
03:24 -
8. Frederic Rabold - Explosion
02:17 -
9. Frederic Rabold - Beatschön
03:08 -
10. Frederic Rabold - Januschka
03:30 -
11. Frederic Rabold - The Last of the Past
06:19 -
12. Frederic Rabold - Berlin
06:36 -
13. Frederic Rabold - Solstice Celebrations
04:30 -
14. Frederic Rabold - Red Point (live)
05:54 -
15. Frederic Rabold - Blue Cha Cha Cha
04:15 -
16. Frederic Rabold - Spring Feelings
03:17 -
17. Frederic Rabold - Relaxing Walk
07:38 -
18. Frederic Rabold - Brother W.H.
05:00
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*** Celebrating FRÉDÉRIC RABOLDs 80th birthday ***
Born on November 23rd, 1944 in Paris, France, Frédéric Rabold already played with his father in American Army Clubs at age 16. In 1965, Rabold joined the Axel Lauser Quartet, three years later he finally founded his own band, the Frédéric Rabold Crew. In the following years he collaborated with guitarist Martin Ederer, singer Lauren Newton, as well as avant-garde jazz musicians such as Gunter Hampel, Leszek Zadlo, Lester Bowie, Manfred Schoof, Albert Mangelsdorff and Jeanne Lee.
In the mid-1970s, a second formation was formed, the "Frédéric Rabold Jazz Inspiration Orchestra", which, unlike the crew, continued to exist with the same line-up well into the 2010s. In 2018, Frédéric Rabold celebrated the 50th anniversary of his group, the Frédéric Rabold Crew.
"Time Machine" contains songs spanning five decades from 1968 to 2018. Tramp Records is extremely proud to celebrate FRÉDÉRIC RABOLDs 80th birthday with this fantastic album release.
Born on November 23rd, 1944 in Paris, France, Frédéric Rabold already played with his father in American Army Clubs at age 16. In 1965, Rabold joined the Axel Lauser Quartet, three years later he finally founded his own band, the Frédéric Rabold Crew. In the following years he collaborated with guitarist Martin Ederer, singer Lauren Newton, as well as avant-garde jazz musicians such as Gunter Hampel, Leszek Zadlo, Lester Bowie, Manfred Schoof, Albert Mangelsdorff and Jeanne Lee.
In the mid-1970s, a second formation was formed, the "Frédéric Rabold Jazz Inspiration Orchestra", which, unlike the crew, continued to exist with the same line-up well into the 2010s. In 2018, Frédéric Rabold celebrated the 50th anniversary of his group, the Frédéric Rabold Crew.
"Time Machine" contains songs spanning five decades from 1968 to 2018. Tramp Records is extremely proud to celebrate FRÉDÉRIC RABOLDs 80th birthday with this fantastic album release.