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John Scofield: Live 3 Ways
by John Kelman
John Scofield Live 3 Ways Blue Note Recorded 1990; DVD released 2005 At long last Blue Note is digging into their archives and reissuing some of their concert footage, previously only available on long out-of-print videotape, on DVD. While these are bare bones releases -- nothing in the way of ...
EnRoute
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2004
Track listing: Wee; Toogs; Name That Tune; Hammock Soliloquy; Bag; It Is Written;
Alfie; Travel John; Over Big Top.
John Scofield Trio: EnRoute
by AAJ Staff
Cerebral jazz fans play in the same sound box as the John Scofield Trio does for 73 minutes of collective prowess. EnRoute is aptly named, for it is a musical journey whose speculative effect needs no conclusion. The trip is worth a long ride and that is what we get. John Scofield’s exercise of unconventional playing ...
The John Scofield Trio: EnRoute
by Doug Collette
EnRoute may be one of the most remarkable recordings John Scofield has made during a redoubtable career that includes a stint with Miles Davis, a tenure with Billy Cobham, and projects with the likes of Pat Metheny and Medeski Martin & Wood. The level of inspiration on this live set recorded last December at the Blue ...
John Scofield Trio: EnRoute
by John Kelman
Some artists are revolutionary, making periodic stylistic leaps that herald in a completely new direction or approach. Others are more evolutionary, with a gradual development that often unfolds over a number of years. John Scofield clearly falls in the second camp; while the context of his albums may vary wildly from one to the next, the ...
Up All Night
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2003
Track listing: Philiopiety; Watch Out For Po-Po; Creeper; Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get; I'm Listening; Thikhathali;
Four On The Floor; Like The Moon; Freakin' Disco; Born In Troubled Times; Every Night Is Ladies
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John Scofield Band: Up All Night
by Farrell Lowe
The Freaky Deaky is back! This is the most inspired playing I have heard from John Scofield in many years. On Up All Night, Scofield has found the elusive spot (as a player) between knowing what he's doing and what he doesn't know. The band caught at the time of this recording exists at that junction--a ...
Illumination
by AAJ Staff
It comes as a quiet blink in the dark, a sudden wash of color, or sheer blinding intensity. The best thing is, it happens without any warning. That's the sublime power of music created in the moment, always teetering on the edge of unpredictability. Once you've make that leap enough times, you'll find yourself addicted.





