Title: | GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion |
Notice: | Discussion of the finer stringed instruments |
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Created: | Thu Aug 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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What's the lowdown on this guit-slingin' blues head? A friend of mine turned me on to a '94 release 'Dog Party' over the holidays... struck me as a straight ahead SRV clone with perhaps a bit more of a technical edge. Definitely worth a second listen. /Steve
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3015.1 | Henderson -> Tribal Tech | COOKIE::S_JENSEN | Sun Jan 01 1995 18:43 | 25 | |
>> What's the lowdown on this guit-slingin' blues head? Actually, he's not known for blues... Henderson has been around for a long time and has played with quite a few "respected" jazz artists. I've seen him live with his band Tribal Tech several times. Like most jazz groups (to me anyway) they are much better live than on CD, of which there are four or five (the titles escape me, but if no one pops in and fills them in, I'll look 'em up at home and post next week). Tibal tech is an in-your-face jazz/rock fusion group made up of a bunch of guys from the musician's institute schools (where Scott teaches -- or used to anyway). BTW: their bass player, (for crying-in-the-bucket, I can't remember his name right now), is a monster player and lives and teaches right here in Colorado Springs. Anyway, I've talked with Scott a couple of times and he has told me that he grew up playing rock/blues. He was very much into Jimmy Page -- that's the only name I remember (there were actually quite a few influences he mentioned). In any case, Dog Party is the blues/rock CD he's always wanted to make. Great sense of humor. Does not take himself too seriously. You really ought to check out the tribal tech CDs (or better yet, catch them live). steve | |||||
3015.2 | Gary Willis is the name... | COOKIE::S_JENSEN | Mon Jan 02 1995 10:44 | 7 | |
>>BTW: their bass player, (for crying-in-the-bucket, I can't remember his name >>right now), is a monster player and lives and teaches right here in Colorado >>Springs. Bass player is Gary Willis. Man can he get around! Also, he has one of the most consistent and well developed right hand technique of any bass player I've seen. Unbelievable. Now back to Henderson... | |||||
3015.3 | Me too! | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | Mine's made outta unobtainium! | Tue Jan 03 1995 06:52 | 20 |
I just picked up "Primal Tracks" by Tribal Tech which is a greatest hits of their previous releases. I haven't heard the whole thing since I just got it yesterday but it's definitely kicka$$ fusion. Both Scott and Gary can really play, i'll tell you! Why do I think Scott played on a Joe Zawinul release?? Anyway, Steve, I take it you like that one, eh? Btw, I picked mine up because of a **** rating in a magazine. As an aside, I'd love to hear Larry Carlton play this kind of music to hear what he'd play over these changes. I guess I'd describe Scott as sounding like a not-as-slurry Alan Holdsworth. Great tone too! Tom | |||||
3015.4 | RICKS::CALCAGNI | The animal trainer and the toad | Tue Jan 03 1995 09:26 | 13 | |
hey Tom, you probably think Scott played on a Joe Zawinul release because he did! Scott was a member of the Zawinul's band (Zawinul Syndicate) back in '90 when I saw em; I'm sure he's on a release from around that time. Speaking of Gary Willis, he has a rather unusual method for achieving his right hand technique. He has a block on his bass that sits barely below the level of the strings where his right hand plucks. With this in place he can just barely brush the strings with his fingertips, helping speed and consistency. He uses a lot of amp volume to compensate for the light touch as well. /rick | |||||
3015.5 | STAR::BENSON | Musical Weapons Research | Tue Jan 03 1995 09:49 | 244 | |
I'm a big Scott Henderson fan, so don't believe anything I say. 8^) The Dog Party album is definitely not representative. It has its moments, but I much prefer the Tribal Tech stuff. > I guess I'd describe Scott as sounding like a not-as-slurry > Alan Holdsworth. Great tone too! There is some similarity, but Henderson has more of a rock/blues feel, and more of a 'bebop' jazz style rather than the 'outside' stuff Holdsworth does. "Primal Tracks" has some of my favorite tunes on it - I highly recommend it as an intro. (It has stuff from the Nomad, Dr.Hee, and the album "Tribal Tech". The lines notes say "...we get a lot of requests to play tunes from some of our earlier records which we know are hard to find. So Gary and I put together this compilation of our favorite tracks..") Amen about his tone! Here's a discography I grabbed off the net a while back (which predates "Primal Tracks". Tom ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: [email protected] (A. Koning) Newsgroups: rec.music.bluenote Subject: SCOTT HENDERSON DISCOGRAPHY Here's the latest version of my Scott Henderson discography. Thanks to Jan, Jason, Yuji, Brian and Davis. *** PLEASE SEND ADDITIONS AND/OR CORRECTIONS!! *** Arjan Koning ----------------------------------------------------------- SCOTT HENDERSON DISCOGRAPHY (July 22, 1994) by: Arjan Koning Petten, The Netherlands email: [email protected] JEFF BERLIN & VOX HUMANA: CHAMPION g: Scott Henderson [1-5,7-8], g: Neal Schon [4], keyb: T Lavitz [1-2,4-5,7], Clare Fisher [3,8], Walter Afanasieff [3,8], b: Jeff Berlin [1-8], d: Steve Smith [1-5,7], Neil Peart [3,8], vocals: Keith England [4], Roger Love [8], back. vocals: Jeff Berlin [4,8], Ronnie Montrose [4,8], Paul Kingery [7], perc: Ed Smith [3] 1. Mother Lode (Berlin) 2. 20,000 Prayers (Berlin) 3. Marabi (Adderley) 4. Subway Music (Berlin) 5. Three Nighter (Berlin) 6. Dixie (traditional) 7. What I Know Now (Berlin) 8. Champion (of the world) (Berlin, Montrose) CHICK COREA ELEKTRIC BAND: CHICK COREA ELEKTRIC BAND g: Scott Henderson [7], g: Carlos Rios [2,3,5], keyb: Chick Corea [1-8], b: John Patitucci [3-8], d: Dave Weckl [1-8] 1. Rumble (Corea) 2. Side Walk (Corea, Patitucci, Weckl) 3. Cool Weasal Boogie (Corea) 4. Got a Match? (Corea) 5. Elektric City (Corea) 6. No Zone (Corea) 7. King Cockroach (Corea) 8. India Town (Corea) SCOTT HENDERSON AND TRIBAL TECH: SPEARS JUNE 1985 g: Scott Henderson, keyb: Pat Coil, b: Gary Willis, d: Steve Houghton, perc: Brad Dutz, sax: Bob Sheppard 1. Caribbean (Henderson) 2. Punkin Head (Henderson) 3. Ivy Towers (Henderson) 4. Tribal (Henderson/Willis) 5. Spears (Henderson) 6. Island City Shuffle (Henderson) 7. Big Fun (Henderson) PLAYERS: PLAYERS 1986 g: Scott Henderson, keyb: T Lavitz, b: Jeff Berlin, d: Steve Smith 1. Crystal (Lavitz) 2. Valentine (Henderson) 3. 50/50 (Smith/Wilczewski) 4. Vehicle (Lavitz) 5. Freight Train Shuffle (Berlin) 6. Between Coming and Going (Lavitz) 7. The Creeping Terror (Henderson) 8. 20,000 Prayers (Berlin) SCOTT HENDERSON AND TRIBAL TECH: DR. HEE MARCH/APRIL 1987 g: Scott Henderson, keyb: Pat Coil [1-3,5,6], keyb: Will Boulware [4,7], b: Gary Willis, d: Steve Houghton, perc: Brad Dutz, sax: Bob Sheppard 1. Dr. Hee (Henderson) 2. Outskirts (Willis) 3. Mango Prom (Henderson) 4. Solemn (Boulware) 5. Salsa Lastra (Henderson) 6. Twilight in Northridge (Henderson) 7. Seek and Find (Boulware) 8. The Rain (Henderson) 9. Ominous (Willis) SCOTT HENDERSON AND TRIBAL TECH: NOMAD APRIL 1988 g: Scott Henderson, keyb: David Goldblatt, b: Gary Willis, d: Steve Houghton, perc: Brad Dutz 1. Renegade (Willis) 2. Nomad (Henderson) 3. Robot Immigrants (Dutz/Goldblatt) 4. Tunnel Vision (Willis) 5. Elegy for Shoe (Goldblatt) 6. Bofat (Henderson) 7. No No No (Willis) 8. Self Defense (Willis) 9. Rituals (Henderson) THE ZAWINUL SYNDICATE: THE IMMIGRANTS 1988 g: Scott Henderson, keyb: Joe Zawinul, b: Abraham Laboriel, d: Cornell Rochester, perc: Rudy Regalado, d,perc: Alex Acuna 1. March of the Lost Children (Zawinul) 2. Criollo (Regalado/Zawinul) 3. Shadow and Light (Zawinul) 4. King Hip (Zawinul) 5. No Mercy for Me (Mercy, Mercy, Mercy) (Zawinul) 6. The Devil Never Sleeps (Zawinul) 7. You Understand (Zawinul) 8. From Venice to Vienna (Zawinul) THE ZAWINUL SYNDICATE: BLACK WATER 1989 g: Scott Henderson, keyb: Joe Zawinul, b: Gerald Veasly, voc,perc: Lynne Fiddmont-Linsey, d: Cornell Rochester, perc: Munyungo Jackson 1. Carnavalito (Zawinul) 2. Black Water (Zawinul) 3. Familial (Zawinul) 4. Medicine Man (Zawinul) 5. In the Same Boat (Zawinul) 6. Monk's Mood (Monk) 7. Little Rootie Tootie (Monk) 8. They Had a Dream (Zawinul) 9. And So It Goes (Zawinul) SCOTT HENDERSON / GARY WILLIS: TRIBAL TECH NOV/DEC 1990 g: Scott Henderson, keyb: David Goldblatt, b: Gary Willis, d: Joey Heredia, perc: Brad Dutz 1. Signal Path (Henderson) 2. Big Girl Blues (Henderson) 3. Dense Dance (Willis) 4. Got Tuh B (Willis) 5. Peru (Henderson) 6. Elvis at the Hop (Henderson) 7. The Necessary Blonde (Willis) 8. Fight the Giant (Goldblatt) 9. Sub Aqua (Henderson) 10. Formula One (Henderson) 11. Wasteland (Willis) SCOTT HENDERSON / GARY WILLIS AND TRIBAL TECH: ILLICIT APRIL 1992 g: Scott Henderson, keyb: Scott Kinsey, b: Gary Willis, d: Kirk Covington 1. The Big Wave (Willis) 2. Stoopid (Willis) 3. Black Cherry (Henderson) 4. Torque (Henderson) 5. Slidin' into Charlisa (Henderson) 6. Root Food (Henderson) 7. Riot (Tribal Tech) 8. Paha-Sapa (Willis) 9. Babylon (Willis) 10. Aftermath (Tribal Tech) SCOTT HENDERSON / GARY WILLIS AND TRIBAL TECH: FACE FIRST APRIL/MAY 1993 g: Scott Henderson, keyb: Scott Kinsey, b: Gary Willis, d: Kirk Covington 1. Face First (Willis) 2. Canine (Willis) 3. After Hours (Kinsey) 4. Revenge Stew (Henderson) 5. Salt Lick (Henderson) 6. Uh ... Yeah OK (Tribal Tech) 7. The Crawling Horror (Henderson) 8. Boiler Room (Covington) 9. Boat Gig (Henderson) 10. The Precipice (Willis) 11. Wounded (Willis) SCOTT HENDERSON: DOG PARTY FEBRUARY 1994 g: Scott Henderson, keyb: Scott Kinsey, b: Richard Ruse, d,voc: Kirk Covington, harm: Pat O'Brien, harm: Linda Zegarelli [4], sax: Mike Whitman, tp: Stan Martin, voc: Erin McGuire [4] 1. Hole Diggin' (Henderson) 2. Fence Climbin' Blues (Henderson) 3. Dog Party (Henderson) 4. Same as You (Henderson) 5. Milk Bone (Henderson) 6. Hell Bent Pup (Henderson) 7. Hound Dog (Liebert/Stoller) 8. Dog Walk (Henderson) 9. Smelly Ol' Dog Blues (Henderson) 10. Too Many Gittars (Henderson) JEAN LUC PONTY: FABLES Further details unknown STEVE BAILEY: DICHOTOMY Further details unknown JEFF RICHMAN: FINGERPAINTS Further details unknown FIVE AFTER FOUR: NOTORIOUS Further details unknown ----------------------------------------------------------- | |||||
3015.7 | Dr Hee and/or Elicit ! | CRONIC::PCUMMINGS | Twelve Sandwich Blues | Tue Jan 17 1995 17:54 | 14 |
I have 2 albums by Scott Henderson and Tribal Tech. One on tape called "Dr. Hee" which is quite excellent. It cooks - this one also has a great tenor/soprano sax player named ...?Bob? Shepard. Don't know much about him before this but he's wicked along with the rest. The compositions are way cool too. Got a newer CD (early 90's) called "Elicit" which also kicks bum. A quartet - guitar, bass, keys, drums. This one includes a couple of spontaneous jams which were recorded during the LA (Rodney King) riots. Very good. Think I might like "Dr. Hee" a bit more, but they're both great. Henderson plays with much conviction and energy. Great stuff ! /Paul | |||||
3015.8 | Live @ Johnny D's | CRONIC::PCUMMINGS | What They Did | Wed Oct 11 1995 20:54 | 31 |
I saw Tribal Tech last nite at Johnny D's in Somerville and they were incredible!!! What a band - same band as on Illicit. They were completely adventurous and largely did alot of off the cuff jamming as opposed to structured tunes. They have a new CD out called "Reality Check". The musicianship is incredible and the ideas just kept on flowing. drummer Kirk Covington amazed us all! Bassist Gary Willis - technical prowess galore. On keys - Scott Kinsey who played some really interesting stuff, getting alot of cool synth sounds in addition to lots of Rhodes timbres - very different to hear some of these sounds on top of the pumping grooves. Zawinul influence emerging from time to time. Henderson was more amazing than I expected - diverse, fire coming out his ears, great lines and sound! He was playing an Ibanez strat copy thru a bunch of pedals, rack gear and a Marshall head & 4x12 cabinet. Don't know what model the head was, but it had 2 horizontal rows of controls on the front of it. Left after the 1st set and caught Kirk Covington on the way out - he said a couple tunes they played were from "Reality Check" and after this tour was complete they were going to record their next album which was going to be no tunes - just the 'garage band jamming'! I cracked up. First 'garage band' I've heard like this. Real Cool to hear a "fusion" oriented band get this out there! /Paul I might add Johnny D's is a great room - don't think there's a bad seat in the house. | |||||
3015.9 | PIET01::DESROCHERS | psdv.pko.dec.com/tomd/home.html | Thu Oct 12 1995 07:39 | 9 | |
You are kidding!! I never saw that advertised! I've been listening to their latest in my car almost constantly! I think it's their latest. Paul, is there a tune about 4 songs in where Scott plays with a nice, clean tone for about 4 minutes and then the songs goes nuts and he goes distorto-city?? Wish I went - Tom | |||||
3015.10 | Reality Check ? | CRONIC::PCUMMINGS | What They Did | Thu Oct 12 1995 11:16 | 11 |
Tom, I don't have "Reality Check" - their newest CD, but they did play a few tunes from it the other nite. Regarding their appearences in Boston - Have seen them frequently advertised in the Boston Phoenix. They always play Johnny D's. It seems like they must play here 3 or 4 times a year because I often see them listed there. Finally I made it out to see 'em. Smokin! /pc | |||||
3015.11 | PIET01::DESROCHERS | psdv.pko.dec.com/tomd/home.html | Fri Oct 27 1995 06:40 | 37 | |
I picked up Dog Party the other day - Scott's solo blues CD. Definitely agree that his playing doesn't touch what he does with Tribal Tech. When Steve described him as a straight ahead SRV clone with perhaps a bit more of a technical edge, I was really surprised. But he certainly plays like SRV in this release. More over the top but there are SRV licks all over this. (Fred, are you listening?) But the funny part is the tunes are all about dogs, either about them or sung from the dog's perspective! "Same as you" is a slow blues... Feed me once in the mornin' Feed me once in the night Don't turn me loose in the daytime Cuz you know I'll eat everything in sight Got a bad libido Always in the groove Just get me all excited I'll hop on anything that moves Titles like "Fence Climbin' Blues", "Hell Bent Pup", "Dog Walk", and "Smelly ol' Dog Blues". "Dog Walk" is about taking his dog on walks where he craps on the neighbors lawn... "pick it up, pick it up". Anyway, if you're looking for a SRV fix, this CD would be a great choice. It doesn't come close to Tribal Tech but it would make great material for a blues band to do. Especially one where the guitarist has a sense of humor... | |||||
3015.12 | PIET01::DESROCHERS | psdv.pko.dec.com/tomd/home.html | Thu Oct 24 1996 12:00 | 8 |