How to Beat the High Cost of Living

How to Beat the High Cost of Living

How to Beat the High Cost of Living

How to Beat the High Cost of Living

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Overview

After a series of low-quality commercial releases for Columbia, Hubert Laws came up with this surprisingly worthwhile album. Featured along with acoustic guitarist Earl Klugh, the flutist performed Patrick Williams' music for the film How to Beat the High Cost of Living, which starred Susan Saint James, Jane Curtin, and Jessica Lange. While the light comedy has been long forgotten and none of these ten selections caught on, the music is largely straight-ahead, with some strong melodies, and finds Laws and Klugh playing very well. They are backed by a six-piece rhythm section including keyboardist Michael Lang and both Tim May and Mitch Holder on guitars. This out of print LP (which probably will not get reissued on CD anytime soon) is well worth acquiring. ~ Scott Yanow

Product Details

Release Date: 01/14/2014
Label: Wounded Bird
UPC: 0664140674127
Rank: 96153

Tracks

  1. Down River
  2. Night Moves
  3. Piccolo Boogie
  4. Dream Something
  5. It's So Easy Loving You
  6. The Edge
  7. The Caper
  8. Ready to Run
  9. The Scuffle
  10. Song for a Pretty Girl

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Earl Klugh   Primary Artist,Guitar
Hubert Laws   Primary Artist,Flute
Patrick Williams   Conductor
Paulinho Da Costa   Percussion
Neil Stubenhaus   Bass
Michael Lang   Keyboards
Mitch Holder   Guitar
Tim May   Guitar
Steven Schaeffer   Drums
Robert Scherrer   Director

Technical Credits

Bernie Grundman   Mastering Engineer
Don Hahn   Producer,Remixing
Don Koldon   Assistant
Dr. George Butler   Executive Producer
Cliff Condak   Cover Illustration
Robert Kaufman   Producer,Screenplay
Samuel Z. Arkoff   Executive Producer
Leonora Thuna   Story
Jerome M. Zeitman   Producer
Patrick Williams   Composer,Producer
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