From The Up'Nuh

From The Up'Nuh is the second studio album by American instrumental band Koch Marshall Trio. It was self-released in 2021 and was produced by Steve Hamilton.

From The Up'Nuh
Studio album by
Released2021 (2021)
RecordedMilwaukee, Wisconsin
StudioMakin' Sausage Music
GenreSoul, gospel, blues, funk
Length65.86
ProducerSteve Hamilton and Koch Marshall Productions
Koch Marshall Trio chronology
Toby Arrives From The Up'Nuh

Background

The title of the album came from drummer Dylan Koch's slang for the Koch family's retreat north of Milwaukee in Crivitz, Wisconsin. The band worked with Steve Hamilton, the producer who also worked with them for the 2018 Toby Arrives album.[1][2] The album was recorded at Makin' Sausage Music studio in Milwaukee.[3]

The first track on the album is called Luna Girl and it was written for Greg Koch's cat. The track is recored in the key of C.[4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Greg Koch, Toby Lee Marshall and Dylan Koch

From The Up'Nuh
No.TitleLength
1."Luna Girl"4:47
2."The Tussle"6:36
3."Funky Klaus"7:25
4."Quarantonne"4:44
5."Succulent"5:33
6."A Real Mother for Ya"5:48
7."Brushes"3:46
8."Soul Stroll"4:42
9."Nubby the Hoarder Man"3:29
10."Allora"7:19
11."Drowning on Dry Land"10:11
12."Daddy Long Legs"4:06

Personnel

Koch Marshall Trio

References

  1. Schultz, Blaine (June 29, 2021). "Second Time Around for Koch Marshall Trio with 'From the Up'Nuh'". Shepherd Express. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  2. Heidt, John (September 2021). "Greg Koch Making It Work". Vintage guitar Magazine. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  3. Milkowski, Bill. "Koch Marshall Trio" (PDF). Greg Koch. Greg Koch. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  4. Koch, Greg (September 29, 2021). "Hone your hybrid picking with Greg Koch's lesson on how to play Luna Girl". Guitar World. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  5. Thompson, Art (November 10, 2021). ""My Dad Lived to Be 95, So I'm Just Getting Started": Greg Koch Talks Making Music in His 50s". Guitar Player. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
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