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Quiet
John Scofield
első megjelenés éve: 1996
51 perc
(1996)

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Jazz / Contemporary Jazz; Post-Bop

Recorded: April 3-6, 1996, Power Station, New York

John Scofield - Guitar
Randy Brecker - Trumpet
Wayne Shorter - Tenor Saxophone

On his Verve Records debut release, Quiet, John Scofield accomplished two major firsts for himself as he plays only nylon-string acoustic guitar, and is accompanied by a horn ensemble whose arrangements came from Scofield's pen, including three tunes written especially for saxophone soloist Wayne Shorter.
Unlike the horns on most records that are overdubbed after the album is recorded, Scofield wrote the music with the horns and guitar as equal partners. QUIET was recorded live in studio with the ensemble to bring out the intricately interwoven relationship between the instruments.



John Scofield

Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Dec 26, 1951 in Dayton, OH
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Contemporary Jazz, Fusion, Jazz-Funk, Post-Bop

One of the "big three" of current jazz guitarists (along with Pat Metheny and Bill Frisell), John Scofield's influence grew in the '90s. Possessor of a very distinctive rock-oriented sound that is often a bit distorted, Scofield is a masterful jazz improviser whose music generally falls somewhere between post-bop, fusion, and soul jazz. He started on guitar while at high school in Connecticut, and from 1970-1973 Scofield studied at Berklee and played in the Boston area. After recording with Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker at Carnegie Hall, Scofield was a member of the Billy Cobham-George Duke band for two years. In 1977 he recorded with Charles Mingus, and later joined the Gary Burton quartet and Dave Liebman's quintet. His own early sessions as a leader were funk-oriented. During 1982-1985 Scofield toured the world and recorded with Miles Davis. Since that time he has led his own groups, played with Bass Desires, and recorded frequently as a leader for Gramavision and Blue Note, using such major players as Charlie Haden, Jack DeJohnette, Joe Lovano, and Eddie Harris.
Scofield started a long-term relationship with the Verve label in 1996 with his acoustic album Quiet. He cut the funky A Go Go with Medeski, Martin & Wood in 1997 while 2000's Bump featured members of Sex Mob, Soul Coughing, and Deep Banana Blackout. 2001's Works for Me featured a more traditional jazz sound, but for 2002's Uberjam and 2003's Up All Night, he was back to playing fusion. Drummer Bill Stewart and bassist Steve Swallow rounded out the John Scofield Trio for 2004's cerebral and complex live album EnRoute. In 2005, Scofield paid tribute to legendary soul man Ray Charles with That's What I Say.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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