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Saxophonic is the seventh studio album by saxophone player Dave Koz. It was released by Capitol Records on October 7, 2003. The album peaked at number 2 on Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[2]
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Mary Ann Souza – vocal recording assistant (2), recording assistant (13)
Dan Hart – engineer (4, 5, 7, 11)
Frank Nadasdy – engineer (4, 5, 7, 11)
Doug Rider – engineer (4, 5, 7, 11)
Jeff Chestek – strings recording (8)
John McGlinchey – strings recording assistant (8)
Louis Alfred III – percussion recording (12)
Brad Cole – sax section recording (13)
Peter Morkran – mixing
Tony Flores – mix assistant
Seth Waldmann – mix assistant
Steve Hall – mastering
Wendy Goldstein – A&R
Natasha Bishop – project coordinator
Andrea Derby – production coordinator
Mary Fagot – art direction
George Mimnaugh – design
Elfie Semotan – photography
W.F. Leopold Management, Inc. – management
Studios
Recorded at Sunset Sound (Hollywood, California); The ColeMine (North Hollywood, California); JHL Sounds and Palisades Zoo (Pacific Palisades, California); BCM Studios (Los Angeles, California); Back Room Studios (Glendale, California); HUM Studios (Santa Monica, California); The Loft Recording Studios (Bronxville, New York); The Lab (New York City, New York); The Studio (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania).
^Billboard - 18 oct. 2003 - Page 22 The experimentation goes one step further in Act Three, which features the fast-paced "Sound of the Underground," based on samples from jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan's classic tune "Sidewinder." Koz says, "We turned the song sideways ..."