Bullet
- bigbandbone
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I'm sitting here watching the movie Bullet. Does anyone know who was playing bass bone on the soundtrack? Wow! In your face, edgy, and on top of it!
- ithinknot
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Bullitt? Kenny Shroyer on the film score proper, Lew McCreary on the re-recorded soundtrack album. See [url=https://www.filmscoremonthly.com/cds/detail.cfm/CDID/439/Bullitt/]here.
- Doubler
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The vibration kinda resonates with one's spine, doesn't it?
- timothy42b
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There is a really awesome bass trombone solo in the grade B movie Grindhouse: Deathproof, one of the bar scenes. I always wondered who that was.
- ithinknot
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[quote="timothy42b"]There is a really awesome bass trombone solo in the grade B movie Grindhouse: Deathproof, one of the bar scenes. I always wondered who that was.[/quote]
Joe Tex - The Love You Save (May Be Your Own)
1966, Dial Records, Nashville
ssking2b might know some likely names on the Nashville studio scene back then...?
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Joe Tex - The Love You Save (May Be Your Own)
1966, Dial Records, Nashville
ssking2b might know some likely names on the Nashville studio scene back then...?
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