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The Section

The Section

The Section has been played on NTS in shows including The Cosmic Principle w/ Nick Mitchell Maiato, featured first on 19 April 2018. Songs played include Bad Shoes, Smilin' Ed and Second Degree.

The Section (band)

The Section was an American rock band formed in the early 1970s encompassing both studio and stage work by musicians Danny Kortchmar, Craig Doerge, Leland Sklar, and Russ Kunkel. Their work defined the easy-listening sound of the 1970s mellow mafia centered in Los Angeles; their ubiquity on the records of artists signed to Asylum Records made them the label's de facto house band.

They appeared together and individually on albums by Crosby & Nash, James Taylor, Carole King and Jackson Browne, and acted as back-up band on their tours. The Section released three mostly instrumental albums.

Discography

The Section (1972, Warner Bros) also features a young Michael Brecker and a cover of Otis Redding's "Dock of the Bay". Forward Motion (1973, Warner Bros) Fork It Over (1977, Capitol), with help from James Taylor and David Crosby.
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The Section

The Section has been played on NTS in shows including The Cosmic Principle w/ Nick Mitchell Maiato, featured first on 19 April 2018. Songs played include Bad Shoes, Smilin' Ed and Second Degree.

The Section (band)

The Section was an American rock band formed in the early 1970s encompassing both studio and stage work by musicians Danny Kortchmar, Craig Doerge, Leland Sklar, and Russ Kunkel. Their work defined the easy-listening sound of the 1970s mellow mafia centered in Los Angeles; their ubiquity on the records of artists signed to Asylum Records made them the label's de facto house band.

They appeared together and individually on albums by Crosby & Nash, James Taylor, Carole King and Jackson Browne, and acted as back-up band on their tours. The Section released three mostly instrumental albums.

Discography

The Section (1972, Warner Bros) also features a young Michael Brecker and a cover of Otis Redding's "Dock of the Bay". Forward Motion (1973, Warner Bros) Fork It Over (1977, Capitol), with help from James Taylor and David Crosby.
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Bad Shoes
The Section
Capitol Records1977
Smilin' Ed
The Section
Warner Bros. Records1973
Second Degree
The Section
Warner Bros. Records1972