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Snaildartha: The Story of Jerry the Christmas Snail - A Soul Jazz Extravaganza is a jazz and spoken-word holiday album composed by Chris Strouth and performed by the Snaildartha 6 combo, which includes saxophonist George Cartwright of the jazz group Curlew and storyteller and comic Matt Fugate. It was released by Minneapolis record label Innova Recordings. The album retells the story of Buddha through the life of a small snail, Snaildartha, who achieves enlightenment after meeting and having adventures with Santa Claus.[2]

Track listing

All songs composed by Chris Strouth and performed by Snaildartha featuring Matt Fugate.

No.TitleLength
1."Rhapsody in Snail"1:05
2."A Snail Is Born"4:22
3."Interlude in Snail"2:08
4."The Te of Bob"2:05
5."Snail Night, Holy Night"1:50
6."Gift of the Menagerie"2:26
7."Snails Pacing"1:51
8."A Pilgrims Progress"1:51
9."Frostbitten Paws"2:00
10."Waiting For Claus"2:12
11."A Childs Christmas in Snails"1:27
12."Breakfast With Santa"3:02
13."Escargot a Go Go"1:03
14."Santa's Little Helper"3:12
15."Snail on the Keys"1:24
16."Claus and Effect"2:46
17."On the Half Shell"1:27
18."Discovering the Snail Within"4:39
19."Happy Glitter Trails"3:26

Credits

  • As told by: Matt Fugate

Sax: George Cartwright Drums: Terry Haanen Organ: Scott LeGere Mixed by: Brian Jacoby Mastered by: Bob DeMaa Produced and directed by: Chris Strouth

References

  1. ^ "Snaildartha: Snaildartha: The Story of Jerry the Christmas Snail - A Soul Jazz Extravaganza" at AllMusic. Retrieved 31 August 2014.
  2. ^ "The Snaildartha 6: Snaildarth". Innova Recordings. Retrieved 2014-08-31.