Parody

"There were others who made their public mark outside music, like the saxophonist-flautist Alan Greenspan, who helped with the band's payroll (yes, the books balanced) . . . ." — Leonard Garment,...

...AT THE BLUE NOTE To the delight of jazz lovers and Fed watchers everywhere, Alan Greenspan is back— jammin', jumpin', swingin', boppin', and central bankin' like never before...
...Backed by the Board of Governors on drums, bass and vibra-harp, Greenspan Live...
...Also available on cassette, Reuters, Dow Jones, and Bloomberg...
...There were others who made their public mark outside music, like the saxophonist-flautist Alan Greenspan, who helped with the band's payroll (yes, the books balanced) . . . ." — Leonard Garment, Crazy Rhythm Parody GREENSPAN LIVE...
...This historic musical session was recorded live* at the Blue Note in New York City's Greenwich Village just hours after an increase in the Federal Funds Rate...
...Eschewing the "irrational exuberance" of saxophone greats Charlie Parker and John Coltrane, the Federal Reserve chairman delivers what some have called his "most prudent" performance to date...
...at the Blue Note doesn't just meet expectations, it falls safely within them...
...1997, Open Market Committee Recordings...
...1] I Feel a Policy Shift Coming On [2] It's Delightful, It's Delovely, It's Deflationary [3] You Made Me Curb You, I Didn't Want To Do It [4] Unsustainable (That's What You Are) [5] There's No Business Like Slow Business [6] Happy Days Were Here Again [7] Swing Lower, Sweet Chariot [8] Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Negative [9] That Old Black Tuesday Magic Includes Bonus Tracks: [10] Andrea, You Is My Woman Now [11] The Lady Is a Washington Correspondent *Digitally remastered to remove booing...
...The result is a cautious new jazz fusion of the best of the blues, swing, be-bop, and pro-active monetary policy...

Vol. 2 • April 1997 • No. 31


 
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