Do That Again

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Do That Again
Do That Again (Album Cover) by The Jazz Professors - 2013.jpg
Studio album by The Jazz Professors
Released 2013
Recorded December, 2012 at Orlando, Florida.
Genre Jazz Bebop
Length 01:01:18
Label Flying Horse
Producer Jeff Rupert
The Jazz Professors chronology
Live from the UCF Orlando Jazz Festival
(2012)
Do That Again
(2013)

Do That Again (Flying Horse, 2013) is a jazz album recorded by The Jazz Professors, a sextet led by tenor saxophonist Jeff Rupert that features the legendary drummer Marty Morell.

The album comes out of the jazz faculty of the University of Central Florida, and is a pivotal work in that it was produced in one of the most cutting-edge Jazz programs in the United States in the early 21st century. While the songs are standards, the album is groundbreaking in that the combo of largely veteran artists including Jeff Rupert and Marty Morell, through the University of Central Florida's Flying Horse Records label, is demonstrating proof-of-concept to students, other jazz educators, and the community of professional jazz musicians that small, independent professional recording labels can make a major impact on both Internet-direct and traditional airplay/chart-driven releasing.

Do That Again tracked as high as No. 6 on the JazzWeek charts and stayed in the top ten for more than six weeks in the Spring of 2013.[1]

Track listing[edit]

Original Release (2013)[2]
No. Title Length
1. "I Remember You[disambiguation needed]"   4:58
2. "Where or When"   4:53
3. "(the Home Of) Happy Feet"   5:30
4. "What'll I Do"   6:04
5. "Do That Again"   5:55
6. "Hey, Lock"   5:21
7. "Cristo Redentor[disambiguation needed]"   5:01
8. "The New Creole Love Call"   6:36
9. "El Vuelo"   5:46
10. "You're Blasé"   5:30
11. "Two Bats"   5:44

Performers[edit]

The Jazz Professors are:

References[edit]

  1. ^ JazzWeek Charts March 4, 2013
  2. ^ "The Jazz Professors - Do That Again (CD,MP3) at cdbaby". Retrieved 2 April 2013.