This track was an homage to the Beatles' "Revolution #9".
Since the gambit of the piece was to evoke sound effects with musical arrangements, the idea of adding actual sound effects seemed questionable.
Still, a car crash adds a degree of excitement to a trumpet solo.
credits
from I Water Your Dreams: The Complete Studio Tracks (1991-93),
track released April 15, 2011
Kurt Hoffman - tenor sax
Fritz van Orden - alto sax
Richard Keene - tenor sax
Frank London - trumpet
David Strauss - tenor banjo
Garo Yellin - cello
Anne DeMarinis- accordion
Ian Crawford - bass
Richard Dworkin - drums
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