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The Pugilist
Studio album by
ReleasedNov 17, 2021
RecordedSpring, 2021
VenueVarious private studios, Los Angeles
StudioGalaxy Studios, Mol, Belgium (Mixing)
Genre
Length1:03:20
LabelDig-It Recordings
ProducerWilfried Van Baelen, Gary Reber, Bernie Dresel
The BBB featuring Bernie Dresel chronology
"Bern Bern Bern"
(2018)
The Pugilist
(2021)
Dig-it Recordings 003

The Pugilist is a 2021 album by The BBB Featuring Bernie Dresel. The recording is the third release from The BBB Featuring Bernie Dresel.

Background

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Production of The Pugilist was during the COVID 19 coronavirus pandemic, during most of 2021. Unlike the two earlier BBB releases, recorded with the full band in concert or at Capitol Studios, The Pugilist was recorded without the band ever playing together at the same time. The tracks were recorded separately during the first months of 2021, instrument by instrument from remote locations (self recording). Bernie Dresel’s drums were recorded first, then he overdubbed secondary drum set parts (heard in the rear loudspeakers in surround and Auro-3D); the other instrumental tracks were added to eventually create an edited and mixed master.[1] The others performers recorded to a click track, used to synchronize their tracks to each other. A 'click track' provides the musician with precise beats per minute (bpm) for each tune recorded; the range was from 70 bpm to 280 bpm.[2]

Dresel's drum kit was recorded with 15 microphones, all of the recording were captured at 96-kHz/24-bit resolution. After the tracks were completely recorded, a preliminary mix was enhanced with reverberation and 'room sound', which served as a reference point for the final mixing. Patrick Lemmens loaded all of the individual tracks into Avig Pro Tools and set the mix prior to Dresel and Gary Reber arriving at Galaxy Studios in Belgium. The final mix was achieved by working closely with Wilfried Van Baelen at Galaxy. The album is recorded and mastered in Auro-3D, The Pugilist is also offered on Blu-ray Disc (BD). Auro-3D audio formatting was achieved by adding natural 3D sound reflection of Galaxy Hall in Mol.[3]

Promotion

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The Pugilist album was both released and premiered on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at Herb Alpert's Vibrato Grill & Jazz in the Bel Air, Los Angeles area of Southern California: this performance was also Dresel's 60th ‘Birthday Bash.’[4] Groov Marketing and consulting is the primary outlet handling the promotion on radio and digital platforms.[5]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
DownBeat[6]
All About Jazz
(album review)
[7]
Most Read
reviews of 2022[8]
All About Jazz
(track review)
[9]
Jazz WeeklyHighly favorable[10]
Sound & VisionPerformance
Sound [11]
Local SpinsBEST OF 2021[12]
O's Place Jazz Newsletter79/100[13]
Midwest RecordHighly Favorable[14]

"...doesn't let up through the end of an earnest and aggressive session that sets ablaze four well-known standards and ten original compositions including one apiece by Miles Davis, Michael Jackson and Frank Zappa."[7]

"This disc shows (sic)...a heavy beat, emphatic licks and impeccable playing."

  • Ross Boissoneau, Local Spins Best of 2021

Charts

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Year Chart Type Song/Album Peak position Chart date
2022 JazzWeek Airplay Reporting album The Pugilist 23 March 14, 2022[15]

Track listing

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  1. "The Pugilist" (James McMillen) – 3:49
  2. "Running and Jumping" (Andrew Neu) – 5:05
  3. "Lulu’s Back In Town" (Al Dubin, Harry Warren} – 3:58
  4. "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" (Michael Jackson) – 4:23
  5. "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" (Cole Porter) – 5:46
  6. "World Premiere" (James McMillen) – 4:50
  7. "Positive for the Blues" (Nan Schwartz) – 5:28
  8. "10or 2oon" (Brian Williams) – 3:05
  9. "Rico’s Rowdy Rhumba" (James McMillen) – 4:30
  10. "I Got Rhythm" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 3:41
  11. "La Vie En Rose" (Louiguy, Edith Piaf} – 3:12
  12. "All Blues" (Miles Davis) – 4:51
  13. "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" (Andrew Neu) – 5:42
  14. "Zomby Woof" (Frank Zappa) – 5:00

Personnel

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  • Jack Cooper (3), James McMillen (4, 9, 10), Dave Richards (5), Tim Simonec (11), Jeff Bunnell (12), Anthony Bonsera (14) - arrangers

Production

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  • The Pugilist Interview on Neon Jazz on YouTube
  • The Pugilist at AllMusic
  • The Pugilist at Discogs
  • The Pugilist at MusicBrainz
  • OCLC 1296140937

See also

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References

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