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Sco and band tear it up as only they can; every track is a gem. Unfortunately the sound is thin; I can't imagine this band played so quietly. Gramavision needs to get it together and remaster this puppy.
If you like Scofield's Blue Matter or Loud Jazz, you'll love this one.I was at this concert and agree with the liner notes that the band was in top form and the crowd was very supportive. I just saw John Scofield in Colorado a week ago and that brought me back to some earlier recordings. This one is a great document of a fantastic concert. You also get some tasty playing from the whole band. My only regret is that he omitted an extended version of "The Nag" from Blue Matter, which had some serious soloing from Gary Grainger and Dennis Chambers.
It's pure groove. You will also be blown by the bass-drums parts.
Scofield. First I have to tell you that I'm a "big fan" of Mr.
The tunes are improved live versions of tracks from "Still Warm" and "Blue Matter". This album is certainly one of his best in his jazz-rock work.
It is funky, it is groovy and the compositions are as usually some of the best in this kind of music. Gary Grainger and Dennis Chambers are playing here as one musician.
The highlights are: "Picks and Pans", "Pick Hits" and "Trim" of course.
I beg to differ with the prevous reviewer :-)Jim did one tour with this band after me and is also on a Dennis Chambers video with the same personnel.
Also the stellar, and at times unbeleiveaable performances of the finest rhythm section to walk the earth: Jim Beard on keys, Gary (not Tim) Grainger on Bass and Dennis Chambers on drums. This cd is absolutely a milestone in jazz music. As much so as Miles Davis'or John Coletrane's contributions to the change in the landscape and direction of jazz, John Scofields genious on this recording shines. It just doesn' get any better than this. This recording is a 'must-have' for any serious jazz musician.period.
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