Friday 4 January 2019

Learn Tribal Tech - 1991 Tribal Tech

Guitarist Scott Henderson is a fusion fanatic's dream, past times virtue of his wild yet fluid as well as fifty-fifty melodic riffs. Bassist Gary Willis lacks Henderson's arrive at compositionally as well as every bit a player, precisely yet manages to maintain the proceedings grooving. Backed past times the keys of David Goldblatt, Joey Heredia's drums as well as the percussion of Brad Dutz, the 2 cast a powerful musical bond every bit Tribal Tech. Unlike their previous album, TT's novel disc features to a greater extent than melodies (the best ones, "Peru" as well as "Signal Path" are past times Henderson), the softening number of Goldblatt's telephone commutation soloing as well as a tighter melody construction as well as production all around. There's yet lots as well as lots of improvising, precisely on the less memorable Willis tunes, it seems to larn on interminably. Pop jazz fans volition lastly live able to relate to Henderson's company playing past times virtue of a smoother context, precisely it's yet by as well as large geared for the guitar lover or student. Extra credit is due for the really creative vocal titles, including "Elvis at the Hop" as well as "The Necessary Blond." 

Track listing

"Signal Path" (Scott Henderson) – 6:26
"Big Girl Blues" (Scott Henderson) – 6:15
"Dense Dance"(Gary Willis, Scott Willis) – 4:51
"Got Tuh B"(Gary Willis, Scott Willis) – 6:43
"Peru" (Scott Henderson) – 7:23
"Elvis At The Hop" (Scott Henderson) – 4:34
"The Necessary Blonde" (Gary Willis, Scott Willis) – 6:52
"Fight The Giant" (David Goldblatt) – 4:05
"Sub Aqua" (Scott Henderson) – 5:30
"Formula One" (Scott Henderson) – 4:44
"Wasteland" (Gary Willis) – 8:03

Personnel

Scott Henderson - guitar, guitar synthesizer
Gary Willis - bass, synthesizers
David Goldblatt - keyboards
Joey Heredia - drums
Brad Dutz - percussion


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