Videos from CD releases in 2007-2009

[b]Lab 2007 CD/DVD[/b]
Samples from DVD tracks about the making of Lab 2007, "Why I Came to UNT" featurette, and music videos.

Several of the videos have a visual flaw at the start. This is a result of the youtube.com conversion into Flash format. These flaws are not present in the videos included on the Lab 2007 CD/DVD. For each of the embedded youtube videos below there is a link to a higher-quality QuickTime version.

"Camel Back Blues" by Evan Weiss

QuickTime version

"Side Effects" by Neil Slater

QuickTime version

One the Road with the One O'Clock Lab Band

QuickTime version

Why I Chose UNT (excerpt)

QuickTime version

Why I Chose UNT (complete)

QuickTime version

"Fire Marshal" by Dave Richards

QuickTime version

"Mean Uncle Jelly Bags" by Dave Richards

QuickTime version

Preparing to record

QuickTime version

Producing the One O'Clock Lab Band

QuickTime version

Entertainment & Nutrition at the recording session

QuickTime version

Lab 2007 CD/DVD $20.00
For the first time ever, a bonus DVD is included as part of the lab band CD package. Commemorating 60 years of the North Texas jazz program (1947 - 2007), and 40 years of annual lab albums (1967 - 2007), this CD/DVD combination includes music videos of the actual studio recorded takes, behind the scenes footage, interviews with Neil Slater, production team (Phil Bulla, Craig Marshall, Michael Vazquez, Graham Richards) and members of the One O'Clock Lab Band. Also included is a special segment "Why I Came to UNT" featuring interviews with student members of the One O'Clock Lab Band. This is the latest and greatest from the internationally renown flagship of the North Texas jazz program under the direction of Neil Slater. Order Form

[b]Notice: Regarding Lab 2007 computer compatibility[/b]
Lab 2007 is manufactured to play in all standard CD and DVD players. The disc will also play in all computer DVD drives, and on the majority of computer CD drives. Some computer drives may not be compatible with the dual-sided disc technology. In the event you cannot import the CD tracks and desire to have the files as MP3 files to play on your computer or portable device, you can obtain those files by contacting Craig Marshall at cmarsh@music.unt.edu. You will need to provide information located on the disc as proof of purchase.

[b]Live at Blues Alley[/b] and [b]Lab 2008[/b]
Available starting Nov. 25, 2008. We'll have a release party for both on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008 at the Syndicate in the University Union from 9-12.

[b]Live in Thailand[/b]

Now available.