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Bob Dorough, Sunday at Iridium

Audio CD

Disk ID: 414080

Disk length: 1h 9m 59s (21 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Welcome from Bob Dorough 0:51
2. You're The Dangerous Type 7:03
3. But For Now 4:15
4. Introducing the band 0:39
5. You're Looking At Me 5:21
6. Introducing Joe Wilder 0:26
7. Sunday 4:34
8. Introducing the Bobettes 0:13
9. Comin' Home Baby 3:51
10. Introducing Schoolhouse Rock 0:33
11. Three Is A Magicc Number 7:00
12. Baby Used To Be 4:30
13. How Could A Man Take Such A Fall 3:43
14. Introducing Daryl Sherman 0:21
15. Whithout Rhyme Or Reason 6:04
16. Down St. Thomas Way 5:13
17. Ain't No Spoofin' 6:08
18. Introdcuing Electricity, Electricity and the Bobettes 0:23
19. Electricity, Electricity 3:52
20. Farewell From Bob 0:14
21. We'll Be Together Again 4:33

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Review

Best known as one of the principal voices of Schoolhouse Rock (and less known as one of the series' principal composers), Bob Dorough has also had a career as a jazz pianist-singer. Sunday at Iridium captures a 2004 date wearing that particular hat, as Dorough and the rest of his quartet, plus guest stars Joe Wilder and Daryl Sherman, barrel through a number of originals plus some standards ("Down St. Thomas Way," "We'll Be Together Again"). Dorough's songs tend to examine the theme of love and lack the wit of, say, a Dave Frishberg, and his piano-playing is rather on the wild and sloppy side, but his folksy charm easily wins over his live audience, especially when he leads them on a sing-along version of "Three Is a Magic Number." --David Horiuchi

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