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That's What I Say - John Scofield Plays the Music of Ray Charles |
John Scofield |
első megjelenés éve: 2004 66 perc |
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(2006)
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 CD |
4.742 Ft
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1. | Busted
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2. | What'd I Say
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3. | Sticks and Stones
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4. | I Don't Need No Doctor
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5. | Cryin' Time
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6. | I Can't Stop Loving You
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7. | Hit the Road Jack
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8. | Talkin' Bout You / I Got a Woman
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9. | Unchain My Heart, Pt. 1
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10. | Let's Go Get Stoned
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11. | Night Time Is the Right Time
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12. | You Don't Know Me
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13. | Georgia on My Mind
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Jazz / Contemporary Jazz; Post-Bop
Recorded: Dec 2005
The 13 tracks on That's What I Say range from lesser-known Charles gems to some of his most signature tunes. However, Scofield crafts each tune in his own distinctive style, putting his indelible stamp on every performance. Scofield, a fan of Charles' since childhood, showcases his well-known guitar mastery as well as his strengths as an arranger and interpreter of song throughout the tribute, particularly in his inventive horn arrangements. Scofield's core group for this album features Steve Jordan (Sonny Rollins, Rolling Stones), the album's producer, on drums, Larry Goldings (Maceo Parker, James Taylor) on keyboards and Willie Weeks (Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder) on bass. Scofield leads these stellar musicians, creating the solid groundwork for a star-studded guest list as they pay homage to Charles.
Scofield made inspired choices when inviting these collaborators to join in on this recording. Dr. John brings some N'awlins soul to the medley "Talkin' Bout You/I Got A Woman," while Warren Haynes of the Allman Brothers, Gov't Mule, and The Dead takes on "Night Time Is The Right Time." GRAMMY®-winning pop star John Mayer showcases the breadth of his talents by singing and playing guitar on "I Don't Need No Doctor," and Aaron Neville's inimitable voice elevates "You Don't Know Me." David "Fathead" Newman blows smoldering sax solos throughout, and the incomparable Mavis Staples leads "I Can't Stop Loving You" deep into the blues. Other tunes selected by Scofield for this tribute include the party-like "Sticks and Stones" (propelled by Golding's Hammond B-3 wizardry), the tender ballad "Cryin' Time," and the slow, steady groove of "Unchain My Heart (Part 1)." That's What I Say closes with Scofield's reverent, solo acoustic interpretation of one of Charles' most beloved hits, "Georgia On My Mind."
John Scofield - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar Larry Goldings - Piano, Vibes, Hammond, Wurlitzer organ Willie Weeks - Bass Steve Jordan - Drums, Tambourine, Background Vocals, Producer Warren Haynes - (2, 11) Guitar, Vocal John Mayer - (2, 4) Guitar, Vocal Aaron Neville - (2, 12) Vocal David "Fathead" Newman - (2, 7) Tenor Saxophone Dr. John - (2, 8) Piano, Vocal Mavis Staples - (2, 6) Vocal Manolo Badrena - Percussion Lisa Fischer - Background Vocals Vaneese Thomas - Background Vocals Meegan Voss - Background Vocals Alex Foster - Tenor Saxophone Earl Gardner - Trumpet Howard Johnson - Baritone Saxophone Keith O’Quinn - Trombone |
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