I remember countless hours driving the 10 from Santa Monica to downtown having every word memorized. “Deal With the Devil” features Aziz Ansari and Kristen SchaalSub Pop Records http://www.subpop.comTwitter https://twitter.com/subpopFacebook https://www.facebook.com/subpoprecordsInstagram https://www.instagram.com/subpop MegaMart https://megamart.subpop.com/Subscribe To Sub Pop's YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/subpoprecords Reply See 4 replies Notify me 7 Helpful [r7773233] Release. I Can't Play Piano, Pt. H. Jon Benjamin is a man of many talents—comedy, voice acting, and … jazz? The album also features actual jazz musicians such as Scott Kreitzer (saxophone), David Finck (bass), and Jonathan Peretz (drums). - Discover new music with personalized recommendations CNN, MSNBC, Fox News Radio, ESPN, BBC, NPR. From locking myself in the car when my partner and I were breaking up to moving across states I feel like these songs are tattooed across my history. Jon is accompanied by Scott Kreitzer (saxophone), David Finck (bass), and Jonathan Peretz (drums). Matrix / Runout (Side A run-out, hand-etched): SP1151-A 25147.1(3)... Matrix / Runout (Side B run-out, hand-etched): SP1151-B 25147.2(3)... Matrix / Runout (Side A & B run-out, stamped): GOLDEN. 4.9 out of 5 stars 29 ratings . 4 (Trill Baby Trill), Well, I Should Have...* (*Learned How To Play Piano. The debut jazz album by the Jazz Daredevil, Jon Benjamin. Featuring Danish singer/producer Astrid Engberg and newcomers Bless The Mad. The album was intentionally recorded to sound bad, since, as the album's title indicates, Benjamin does not know how to play piano, but still does so on the album, and Benjamin has never liked jazz very much. If you like Jon Benjamin - Jazz Daredevil, you may also like: supported by 23 fans who also own “Well, I Should Have...*”, Wow! 4 (Trill baby Trill) 8. With Google Takeout, you can download: More to the point, I do not play piano and I made this jazz album. [4], Guests who appear on the album include Aziz Ansari and Kristen Schaal. Well, I Should Have... (subtitled Learned How To Play Piano) is an experimental jazz[1] album by American comedy actor H. Jon Benjamin. I remember countless hours driving the 10 from Santa Monica to downtown having every word memorized. [2] The album was intentionally recorded to sound bad, since, as the album's title indicates, Benjamin does not know how to play piano, but still does so on the album,[3] and Benjamin has never liked jazz very much. Jazz is the ocean…I am just one wave forming one curl, crashing once onto some remote beach somewhere in time. It was released on November 27, 2015 on the Sub Pop label. Kevin Clyde, The Corner of a Sphere (2018)by Alabaster dePlume, Sankofa Seasonby Andrew Ashong & Kaidi Tatham, supported by 15 fans who also own “Well, I Should Have...*”, There's not a single bad song on this album. Favorite track: I Can't Play Piano, Pt. There were slight variations of tracklisting and songs. Stream live events, live play-by-play NFL, NHL, college football, NCAA basketball, and Premier League matches. The vinyl gatefold is epic! Jon is accompanied by Scott Kreitzer (saxophone), David Finck (bass), and Jonathan Peretz (drums). Sub Pop proudly presents The Soundtrack Collection, the latest musical venture by Jon Benjamin, the visionary who brought you 2015’s jazz-piano masterpiece Well I Should Have… Learned How to Play Piano (and who also has a side-hustle voicing the titular roles of Bob and Archer in the TV shows Bob’s Burgers and Archer). Download it today, YouTube Music - Stream Songs & Music Videos, By purchasing this item, you are transacting with Google Payments and agreeing to the Google Payments. Amy's Song (The Bum Steer) We all start from the same place and build from there, gathering references, structures, techniques, modes, … - A list of the tracks, playlists and radio stations in your library The following is a couple words from Jon Benjamin on his recent foray into the music industry: We all start from the same place and build from there, gathering references, structures, techniques, modes, nuances, etc.
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[5] Every song on the album but one was mixed by Mark Desimone; the only song he did not mix was mixed by Bob's Burgers creator Loren Bouchard.
The following is a couple words from Jon Benjamin on his recent foray into the music industry:We all start from the same place and build from there, gathering references, structures, techniques, modes, nuances, etc. We all start from the same place and build from there, gathering references, structures, techniques, modes, nuances, etc.

This show brought back all the feels! Fix in Music Library Close 1 Deal With the Devil 3:18 2 I Can't Play Piano, Pt.

Some tell me, “Hey, Jon, tone it down.” Some even say, “Really, Jon?” A few have said, “Get the fuck away from me or I’ll fucking punch you in the face.” I know the risks in making this album. To enjoy Prime Music, go to Your Music Library and transfer your account to Amazon.com (US). Sent shivers down my spine. In your Google Play Music account settings, you can delete: – Jon, New York City, July 2015 Well, I Should Have…* was recorded and mixed by Mark Desimone at Soundtrack NY, except for “Amy’s Song (The Bum Steer)”, which was mixed by Loren Bouchard (Bob’s Burgers, Home Movies). 1. Genre: Comedy Release Date: 2015-11-27 Explicitness: notExplicit Country: USA Track Count: 9 ℗ 2015 Sub Pop Records This show brought back all the feels! Well, I Should Have…* is the culmination of hours (almost 3) of conception with the goal to bring something, in the tradition of the great vanguard jazz artists like Miles Davis, Roach, Mingus, Monk, et al, close to pure spontaneity. That’s a pretty cool analogy. Absolute bars in every song lover4grass, Bandcamp Daily  your guide to the world of Bandcamp, Essential Releases: Introspective Pop, Alternative Soul, Houston Funk, and More, Essential Releases: Avant-Garde Jazz, Shoegaze, Latin American Electronic and More, Essential Releases: Electronic Psych, Global Dance, Death Rock and More. rolo2404, I had 3 copies of this album when I was younger. Benjamin began appearing in commercials … Well, I Should Have...* Jon Benjamin - Jazz Daredevil.

and, as artists, we strive to build some- thing purposeful. Well, I Should Have…* is the culmination of hours (almost 3) of conception with the goal to bring something, in the tradition of the great vanguard jazz artists like Miles Davis, Roach, Mingus, Monk, et al, close to pure spontaneity. Most would call this reckless. Well, I Should Have...* (*Learned How To Play Piano), I Can't Play Piano, Pt. our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. That’s a pretty cool analogy.