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Do the Right Thing [Score]
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Album Details: Do the Right Thing [Score]

Release Date:06/12/1989
Label:Sony
UPC:074644540628

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  • All Music Guide

    For the soundtrack of his film Do the Right Thing, producer Spike Lee had his father Bill Lee write and arrange the music and utilized a septet of top jazz musicians plus an occasional string orchestra. Branford Marsalis (on tenor and soprano) is the leader of the jazz group which also includes trumpeters Terence Blanchard and Marlon Jordan, altoist Donald Harrison, either Kenny Barron or James Williams on piano, bassist Robert Hurst and drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts. In the future Blanchard (based partly due to his work on this film) would become Spike Lee's musical director. Some of the 15 themes are more interesting than others while a few are little more than incidental music. Mostly recommended to Branford Marsalis completists.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Bill Lee

Born in Snow Hill, AL, on July 23, 1928, bassist Bill Lee was a prolific sideman and session player for numerous jazz, folk, and pop recordings, first in Chicago during the 1940s and '50s, then in New York from 1959. The founder of the New York Bass Violin Choir, he worked with leader Ted Harris during the '80s on the Harris Dyer label. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more