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1. | Time Tunnel
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2. | Come On In
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3. | Beneath The Surface
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4. | Cat Walk
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5. | Around The World
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6. | Soho
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7. | A Little Something
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8. | From Naples To Heaven
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9. | Baton Rouge
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10. | Fine Line
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11. | High Wire
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Jazz Crossover Jazz Post-Bop
Recorded: Mar 16-24, 2004, Neverland Studio, Marin County, CA.
Vital Information Tom Coster (keyboards); Frank Gambale (guitar); Baron Browne (bass); Steve Smith (drums)
This is the wonderful new album featuring Mr.G's formidable hollow body jazz guitar work. This album has been getting rave reviews from the critics. Absolutely the best Vital Information album to date. It also features Steve Smith on drums, Tom Costeer on keyboards and Baron Browne on bass. It grooves from start to finish.
Steve Smith's Vital Information has evolved from being a fusion band into one that is closer to soul-jazz. He had led units under the Vital Information name for 21 years when he recorded Come On In, a tight quartet album featuring guitarist Frank Gambale (of Chick Corea's Elektric Band), keyboardist Tom Coster (who also plays accordion), and bassist Baron Browne. The music includes some grooves worthy of Joe Zawinul, straight-ahead sections, catchy themes, and plenty of funky rhythms that avoid being predictable, plus a heated up-tempo blues "A Little Something." Smith is mostly in the background, content to propel and inspire his sidemen into playing some of their finest music. This set, which crosses many musical boundaries, reveals Steve Smith's Vital Information to be one of the most underrated bands in modern jazz and serves as an excellent introduction to the group's music. ---Scott Yanow, allmusic |
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