The Last Theme Song, by Steve Wiest from Lab 2011 by the One O'Clock Lab Band
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2024
- The Last Theme Song, composed and arranged by Steve Wiest, from the CD Lab 2011 by the University of North Texas One O'Clock Lab Band, directed by Steve Wiest. The six-time Grammy-nominated One O'Clock Lab Band is the flagship ensemble of the North Texas jazz studies program at UNT in Denton, TX.
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Lab 2011
Modus Operandy (Michael Brecker/ arr. Kevin Swaim)
Duplicity (Colin Campbell)
Perseverance (Richard DeRosa)
Hip Pickles (Lou Marini, Jr.)
Nail in the Coffin (Kevin Swaim)
Doublethink (Sean Nelson)
Yesterdays (Jerome Kern & Otto Harbach/ arr. Bill Holman)
Special Interests (Neil Slater)
The Last Theme Song (Steve Wiest)
Producers: Steve Wiest, Craig Marshall, Phil Bulla.
Recording Engineers: Phil Bulla, Michael Vazquez.
HD Video: Yerrow Productions.
Producer: Craig Marshall.
Director: Hanny Lee.
Graphics: Juliana Park.
Art: Dustin Mollick.
Photography: Frederick Dent, Bobby Lewis, Hanny Lee.
Recorded at Crystal Clear Sound Studio, Dallas, TX.
Mixed at The Rebel Base, Argyle, TX.
Edited and Mastered by Phil Bulla at Platinum Productions, Monroe, NY.
@kaseyWtrumpet From Steve Wiest: Hey folks, thanks for all of the kind (and colorful:) comments. I had a blast writing this piece, and I'm so glad you dig it! I based this on what I consider to be the "Golden Era" of TV cop show themes: 1960-1980. Plus, at the end I added some modern grandiose cinematic textures ala Hans Zimmer for good measure! How 'bout that Scott Kruser? WOW! And Dan Foster on lead trumpet? MAN! and the bass bones? Double pedal Dbs...just sayin'
I need to know who the bass trombones are. now.
Steve Wiest is the most dangerous composer/arranger on the planet.
That guitar player is amazing... Whenever I listen to this stunning chart, I always get shivers down my spine at 2:10 when it enters the crazy guitar solo... This whole tune, this whole band.. they definitely deserve a grammy!
That lead trumpet tho
If you've read any of the comments, you've probably seen the timestamp 6:47 a little bit. . . .if you're wondering what could that be? --- just prepare yourself to feel ready to save the world
This chart is a beast. Innovative, new, up-to-date. It's something that non-jazz fans can admire.
I felt the same way. On a good set of cans, those bass bones have a stupid amount of presence from 6:47 on. It is a seriously epic part of the song. A great nod to Hans Zimmer with a little 007/secret agent(ish) flare thrown in. Very very cool. Great composition!
6:47 My jaw dropped. I've got some good headphones and that was incredible. Super intimidating bass trombone sound. Loved the writing there too, I thought it hinted at James Bond.
"Steve Wiest, composer, trombone!!!" Sorry, Steve...couldn't resist :-)
When I asked you in the summer of '83 whether or not you'd yet encountered Scott Whitfield, little did I know you'd be One O'Clock section mates within a couple of years....and yes, I think the pedal D-flats may have destroyed my Koss KSC75s.....but as a fellow trombonist, I forgive you, and the Lab 2011 4th and 5th bones....hehehe. Keep entertaining the hell out of all of us!
@Gmoddude86: Thanks man! You have nailed my influences perfectly on this piece, especially in that spot. Hans Zimmer is my BOY! I love his writing, and especially his work on "Inception". Phil Bulla (our recording Guru) and I had to "A and B" my piece and "The Dream is Collapsing" by Hans many times until we got the sound we wanted. Epic indeed! Sean Casey and Jon Gauer are the great bass trombonists here. I am spoiled indeed :)
My god...this chart is giving me goose bumps...
6:48 sounds like the world is reaching a revolutionary point
What a super group...and so many years!!
so awesome. steve's always been a favorite.
Fantastic!!!!!!!
This is one of the best charts i've ever heard! I love the Hans Zimmer part in the end - at first i thought i listen to "Inception"!!!
WOW! This is SPECTACULAR!
Amazing.
Great, great stuff can't wait for the CD
@northtexasjazz Love all the stuff from the lab bands! Hoping to make one for 2013!
Does anyone know what type of alto that is with the underslung octave? It looks like a new Super 20, but that is impossiblee
I like how the guitar players' bald pate turns different colors during his solo - at one point nearly approximating the lovely hue of his candy apple red instrument. Where there's smoke, there's fire.
thanks
Oh. My, GOD.
EPIC!
My high school jazz band played this and i was a little jealous I never got to play it with them.
epic, simply epic
@northtexasjazz do you know what trumpet the lead trumpet player plays?
Listening to Dan Foster play gives me shivers every time!!!! This song is beyond amazing!
This is so freaking epic.
Hey, @northtexasjazz, is there any way you can put these charts on iTunes so I can give you my money easier!!! Hahaha! Seriously though!
yes please
Go get it, Dustin!
You can ask him via his website. I can't post the link in a comment. Search for dan foster trumpet and you'll find it.
genialllllllllllllllllllll ....!!!!!!!
Imagine being in the same room as them at 6:47
poop quack I would love my life lol
It was amazing, not quite as much as your account name though. ;)
do you happen to know the name of the bari sax player?
pure badassery
where would we be
without UNT?
5:24....4th bone groove face.....hehehehe
Yeah, they're good.
Sean Casey's face at 5:23 baha!!!
the end reminds me of inception
@MuMuCow8 He sure can! His name is Dan Foster.
Makes me want to go chase bad guys in a fast car in a big city. And then bonking my hot secretary.
6:47
Inception- "bwaaaaa"
:D
Just watched Steve Wiest conduct at TMEA. He has got to be the coolest guy iv ever almost met ha! Everyone needs to see him conduct his groups.
@Jordanx67 I think you out a word.
that lead trumpet player can play!!!
Guitar player is using a G&L. :D.
Shades of Lalo Shifrin. Awesome.
my high school's performing this Saturday.
His name is Dustin Mollick.
6:44 and on I could see this as being part of a James Bond Movie
@Newt Noho: You're pretty colorful yourself! :) That great guitarist is Scott Kruser. Look for him on Facebook and follow his career, it is going to be stellar!
- Steve Wiest
It's a Yanagisawa.
Wait, hang on a sec, is that the bari player playing my sax. I have a horn exactly like it! WTF!
0:25
@CollinPlaysBass Maybe the ONLY slide in the history of jazz 0_0
6:47 Low key sounds like the Incredibles
I feel like Louis Cole took a little bit of inspiration from this