Friday 4 January 2019

Learn Tribal Tech - 1990 Nomad

Nomad is the 3rd album past times fusion ring Tribal Tech, a projection led past times guitarist Scott Henderson in addition to bassist Gary Willis.
Like its predecessors, Henderson's 3rd appointment equally a leader is a fine illustration of how creative in addition to inspired genuine jazz-rock tin be. Tough in addition to aggressive yet sum of appealing melodic in addition to harmonic nuances, this CD contains non i iota of the type of lightweight smoothen jazz or Muzak for which Henderson has oftentimes voiced his contempt. With Nomad, Tribal Tech underwent a few personnel changes, in addition to for the get-go time, recorded an entire album minus a sax. While electrical bassist Gary Willis, drummer Steve Houghton, in addition to percussionist/mallet histrion Brad Dutz remained, saxman Bob Sheppard was gone, in addition to keyboardist Pat Coil had been replaced past times David Goldblatt. Despite these changes, Tribal Tech's audio (which was essentially guided past times Henderson in addition to Willis) remained easily recognizable. The '70s breakthroughs of Weather Report, Return to Forever, in addition to John McLaughlin, amid others, all the same had an touching on on Tribal Tech, exactly past times 1988, it was fifty-fifty to a greater extent than evident that Henderson was a fine soloist in addition to composer inwards his ain right. 

Track listing

"Renegade" (Gary Willis) – 5:51
"Nomad" (Scott Henderson) – 7:18
"Robot Immigrants" (Brad Dutz, David Goldblatt) – 5:09
"Tunnel Vision" (Gary Willis) – 4:43
"Elegy For Shoe" (David Goldblatt) – 4:09
"Bofat" (Scott Henderson) – 8:34
"No No No" (Gary Willis) – 5:53
"Self Defense" (Gary Willis) – 5:00
"Rituals" (Scott Henderson) – 5:44

Personnel

Scott Henderson - Guitars
Gary Willis - Bass
Brad Dutz - Mallets & Keyboards
David Goldblatt - Keyboards
Steve Houghton - Drums


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