Inspired by the Mel Torme 1957 recording of Autumn Leaves, I sandwiched Duke Ellington's "It Don't Mean a Thing (If it Ain't Got That Swing)" into this "funktified" arrangement of these two Jazz standards. I will admit to using two corrections of the actual performance, on two of the notes of the bass track: 1) I lowered the volume on one note, and 2) somewhat more egregiously, I slightly nudged another note to the left (probably about 50 ms), because my right hand came in just a touch too late on that note... with apologies to purists, this is meant mainly as a "practice track" for other band members, and so "99% live" is close enough to "100% live" as I need for my current purposes :) Recording process: 1. beatboxed "live click" track (one take) 2. electric 5-string bass guitar (customized G&L tuned EADGC, one take) Postprocessing included: volume & pan adjustments, volume adjustment on one note, and also chopping one other note out and nudging it about 50 ms to the left (earlier in time). also, a 24 db/octave high-pass filter centered at 66 Hz was applied to the bass track. no quantization, warping/time-stretching, looping, or metronomes were used.