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4.045 Ft
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1. | Katahdin
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2. | Yang
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3. | First Look
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4. | The Throne Of Savitar
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5. | Nostalgia
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6. | Yin
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7. | The Spirit Of DunDun
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8. | Lumpy's Lament
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9. | Isle Of Few
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10. | Fugitive Aspirations
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Jazz Fusion Hard Rock
Recorded: February 11-20, 2000, Neverland Studio, Marin County, California
Frank Gambale (guitar); Stu Hamm (bass); Steve Smith (drums)
Although Frank Gambale, Stu Hamm, and Steve Smith have each established themselves separately on the fusion scene, their bond, which was made very apparent by their 1998 Tone Center release Show Me What You Can Do, is further solidified on The Light Beyond. The plugged-in power trio, organized by Steve Smith, provides listeners with a positive musical experience as a result of some solid writing and recording skills. Ten great compositions that focus on improvisation, tempo, great drum, guitar, and bass solos showcase the evolution of the group's fusion experiences. While "Katahdin" provides ferocity, "Yin" and "Yang" provide complimentary basslines, intricate rhythmic solos, and muted drumming. Songs such as "First Look," a ballad written by Stu Hamm, along with Frank Gambale's "Isle of Fire" unveil clear, melodic inspirations from their life experiences and musical influences in adaptations that jell with the CD's creative references. Steve Smith's solo piece, "Dun Dun," presents the drummer in an awesome display of beating in this great piece of music. The Light Beyond ultimately offers exciting musical perspectives that capture the group's propulsive abilities as well as their ability to dehyperfy. ---Paula Edelstein, allmusic
Includes liner notes by Josef Woodard |
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