Please note: This page is a work in progress. Sound files will be added and swaped over time.

In a minute or so you will see an image of a jukebox load onto this page. Once you see the image, select one of the songs (click on the title box) and hit the play button (triangle) on the jukebox. This will begin the download of the MP3 you have selected.

 


The files will take quite a long time to load if you have a dial-up connection. (You might as well go get yourself a coffee.) You can check the load progress by looking at the bar at the bottom of the jukebox--it will fill with red as the file loads.

The first song, La Bamba, is a five-part sax arrangement (alto 1 & 2, tenor 1 & 2, and baritone). I played all of the sax tracks using my Selmers.

El Vacilon, Salsa Sample, and Tu Buquita were recorded by Cesar Morales Y Sabor Latino in May 2004, 4 months before I left the band. El Vacilon and Salsa Sample are originals by Cesar Morales.

The fourth Sabor Latino song (an original by our keyboardist Eddie Oldfield) was recorded live in August 2004, at the Dahli Gala at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Eddie allowed me total creative control over the extensive sax solos/lines. All the sax content in the piece was improvised.

Why Don't You Do Right, Why My Baby, Flip, Flop, Fly, and If You Want My Loving were recorded by First Cool Hive in 2003.

 

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Last updated September 18, 2005.