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1. | Lola Fay
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2. | Space Camel
with Tribal Tech
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3. | Lady P
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4. | Sultan's Boogie
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5. | Song Holy Hall
with Tribal Tech
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6. | Clinic Troll
with Tribal Tech
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7. | Hillbilly In The Band
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8. | Slidin'
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9. | Snake Soda
with Vital Tech Tones
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10. | Thick
with Tribal Tech
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11. | Nairobe Express
with Vital Tech Tones
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Jazz
Scott Henderson (guitar) Scott Kinsey (keyboards); Gary Willis, John Humphrey, Victor Wooten (bass instrument); Kirk Covington, Steve Smith (drums)
Additional personnel: Vital Tech Tones, Tribal Tech
This amazing collection is a guitar masterpiece where the guitar does the talking as it runs the gamut from jazz fusion to slinky Texas blues and other harmonically adventurous forays into uncharted blues and fusion terrain. This material is culled from some of Scott's best performances recorded throughout his long, successful career and offers guitar fans a peak listening experience. Henderson is one of the most well known contemporary guitarists in the jazz fusion genre and he has mesmerized guitar fans around the globe with his masterful phrases and unique style. Throughout a stellar careeer spanning three decades, this is Henderson's first Collection and does not fail to impress on every track.
Scott Henderson
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Born: 1955 Genre: Jazz Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Jazz-Funk, Fusion, Experimental
One of the finest fusion (as opposed to crossover) guitarists of the 1980s and '90s, Scott Henderson's explosive playing is often teamed up with electric bassist Gary Willis in their group Tribal Tech. Originally most influenced by rock, Henderson (who grew up in West Palm Beach, FL) played in local funk and rock bands. In 1980, he moved to Los Angeles to attend the Guitar Institute of Technology, studying with Joe Diorio. After graduating, he became a teacher himself at GIT. Henderson played with Jeff Berlin and Jean-Luc Ponty, and in 1985 toured with the original version of Chick Corea's Elektric Band. During 1987-1989, he worked on and off with Joe Zawinul's Syndicate, later focusing on Tribal Tech as his main band. As a leader, Scott Henderson has recorded for Passport, Relativity, Bluemoon, Atlantic, and Zebra. Starting with 1994's Dog Party, the guitarist made a transition from the world of jazz to the blues world, where his blues-rock fusion became the primary focus of his music career. But unlike many of his blues-rock contemporaries, his music was filled with the sort of odd time signatures and unique touches that are cornerstones of his jazz work. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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