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Physical Therapy is a jazz fusion band from St. Louis, Missouri active in the 1990s. They produced two albums under the label, the first being the self-titled Physical Therapy (1992), and the second work being a theme album called Casino (1997).

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  • Physical Therapy is a jazz fusion band from St. Louis, Missouri active in the 1990s. They produced two albums under the label, the first being the self-titled Physical Therapy (1992), and the second work being a theme album called Casino (1997). (en)
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  • Terry Coleman (en)
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  • Physical Therapy is a jazz fusion band from St. Louis, Missouri active in the 1990s. They produced two albums under the label, the first being the self-titled Physical Therapy (1992), and the second work being a theme album called Casino (1997). The band used a variety of instruments and synthesizers and recorded digitally to maintain a high production standard. Priding the band on the use of real musicians, they boasted on their first album that no drum machines or music sequencers were used in its production. Later, on Casino, the band solicited guest help from a number of local musicians who contributed to over half the album. The second album did contain sparse sequencing. Both albums were recorded locally in St. Louis, with the first being produced at K Audio Inc., and the second at "The Chapel" studios. Terry Coleman, Brian White, Michael Fitzgerald and Ben Monroe produced each album, with Monroe doing engineering and sound mixing. Additionally, both albums contain writeups on the back of the CD tray that string together the track titles in a humorous paragraph related to the general theme of the album. In 1993, 1998, and 2010, their work was featured on The Weather Channel as part of its Local on the 8's local forecast program. The band does not have a website, and other information about the band is difficult to come by; Physical Therapy is not listed at MusicBrainz, The band has two CDs and only one album is listed at Allmusic. The band members are currently still performing and recording as session players and solo performers worldwide. (en)
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