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Title: | GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion |
Notice: | Discussion of the finer stringed instruments |
Moderator: | KDX200::COOPER |
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Created: | Thu Aug 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3280 |
Total number of notes: | 61432 |
2970.0. "John Scofield" by CRONIC::PCUMMINGS (Twelve Sandwich Blues) Sat Sep 03 1994 22:37
I've been listening to John Scofield ever since I heard him at Newport
in 1984 with Miles' band. I had only heard some of his stuff with
Billy Cobham many years before - and it didn't hit me the same way.
I found his playing with Miles to me much more complementry to Miles'
playing and compositions than Mike Stern. I love Mike's energy and
expression, but sometimes he gets a little too into repetitative riffing.
John had a great blues feeling without playing blues cliches.
Check out his playing on Miles' "Decoy", "Star People", and
"You're Under Arrest".
Thought I'd mention some stuff of his own, that's worth checking out.
Of recent I bought "I Can See Your House From Here", his album with
Pat Metheny. Many times when 2 guitarists get together it winds
up being a cutting contest - not here! This is a great album which
sounds like a bunch of guys who've playing together for a long time.
The band made up of Scofield on electric and acoustic steel string
guitars; Metheny on electric, guitar synth and nylon string guitar;
Bill Stewart (one of my favorite new drummers on the scene) and
Steve Swallow on electric and acoustic bass guitar.
Stewart and Swallow lay down great grooves, splashing in lots of
colour over the 2 guitarists compositions. Neat compositions and
great soloing. What's cool too is how laid back each is on backing
when the other is soloing. Very understated, but very complimentry.
As it turns out they rehearsed some, did three gigs and went into
the studio and then did some touring this summer in Europe.
Some of the tunes that stand out here, The Red One, No Matter What,
Everybody's Party, Message to My Friend, No Way Jose, Quiet Rising,
You Speak My Language.
Some other great stuff by Scofield with acoustic bands:
"What We Do" His last Blue Note record with Joe Lovano on tenor sax,
Bill Stewart on drums, and Dennis Erwin on bass. Some cool tunes
here Camp Out (humor on "Hello Mother, Hello Father"), Imaginary
Time, Call 911, What They Did, Say The Word.
This album isn't so much about incredible compositions, but it's
about incredible blowing and going for the moment. Joe and John
really take it out. Bill Stewart here again is awesome, Dennis
Erwin sounds like a distant relative to Charlie Haden.
Time On My Hands (Lovano, Haden, DeJohnette) was Sco's 1st venture into
this territory - more laid back - some great compositions, Meant To Be -
the next one, neat stuff also, the improv and ensemble playing starting
to approach the intensity that comes across on "What We Do". There's also
a bootleg out of this era (1991?) which includes only 3 tunes, but is
long and blowing entitled "John Scofield Quartet Plays Live" Lovano,
Stewart on board with Marc Johnson on bass (same personnel as Meant To Be).
As for his electric stuff: Still Warm, Blue Matter, Loud Jazz and
Pick Hits are great records. The latter 3, include Dennis Chambers on
drums and Gary Grainger on electric bass. Great grooves. Smoldering
solos.
/Paul
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2970.1 | | CSC32::A_PARRACO | Hazelwood Sips ! | Sun Sep 04 1994 18:28 | 8 |
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'Pick Hits Live' is incredible ! Chambers is a complete monster, and
the audience is wonderful (Japan) !
Ditto the response to 'I Can See Your House ...', although I'm a sucker
for anything Metheny does ...
- acp
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2970.2 | | TALOFA::HARMON | Paul Harmon, ACMSxp Engineering | Wed Sep 07 1994 09:28 | 5 |
| Which of those Miles albums has more to do with the era from Bitches
Brew to Agharta and less to do with things like "Human Nature" and
"Time After Time"?
Paul
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2970.3 | gopher DECOY | CRONIC::PCUMMINGS | Twelve Sandwich Blues | Fri Sep 09 1994 18:49 | 7 |
| Well, that's a tough one, but you definitely won't find either pop
tune you mentioned on Decoy or Star People - both great records...
which is closer to Bitches Brew ? Probably Decoy. Still alot different
but you asked which is closer ! 8>)
/paul
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2970.4 | | PTPM05::HARMON | Paul Harmon, ACMSxp Engineering | Wed Sep 18 1996 14:09 | 4 |
2970.5 | "Quiet" | CRONIC::PCUMMINGS | Minority Rules | Sat Sep 28 1996 19:25 | 14 |
2970.6 | | PTPM05::HARMON | Paul Harmon, ACMSxp Engineering | Tue Oct 22 1996 16:19 | 14 |
2970.7 | maybe Live is better? | CRONIC::PCUMMINGS | Minority Rules | Fri Nov 01 1996 11:10 | 35
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