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Joey Stuckey: Mixture
ByKey to this endeavor is friend, keyboardist and songwriter Tom Rule with whom Stuckey has collaborated the past several years, writing the music for this album. The title represents the blending of their collective efforts and differing musical styles. The opening "We'll See" gives little clue to the main light theme of the recording due to the leader's rock-like riffs and fusion-tinged nature this buoyant piece. The real soft texture of the music does not truly begin until "Windows Down," with the beautiful "Sunday Brunch," "Give Five" and haunting "Raining" providing the meat of the program.
Not everything here is soft and sweet however, as stuck in the middle of these selections is the swinging, bop-to-the-core "Too Pooped To Bop." While much of the album is full of bright moments, two defining special highlights come on "Holly Tree Hopeful" and "Dot Dot Dot," both brief but beautiful statements. Stuckey ends somewhat as he began with "Crooked," a lively melodic closing number that possesses more of a bang than a whimper and, with the opening title track, serving as the perfect bookend to a sensational session of jazz.
Whether familiar with the blind guitarist or not, Mixture is a delightful recording, delivering an all-around pleasurable musical experience from an amazingly talented artist who, despite his physical limitation, navigates his musical path like a driven visionary, letting nothing get in the way of his success.
Track Listing
We'll See; Fall; Windows Down; Too Pooped To Bop; Sunday Brunch; Give Five; Raining; Holly Tree Hopeful; Dot Dot Dot; Crooked.
Personnel
Joey Stuckey
guitarJoey Stuckey: guitars; Tom Rule: keyboards; Miguel Castro: drums, percussion (1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10); Marcus Reddick: drums (2, 8); Mark Williams: percussion (5); Monty Cole: flute (6); Pam Rule: vocals (1).
Album information
Title: Mixture | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Senators Records
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