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John Scofield: This Meets That
by Karen Hogg
Guitarist John Scofield's This Meets That is a trio record--sort of. While Scofield has old friends and collaborators Steve Swallow and Bill Stewart on board as his rhythm section, the guitarist also enlisted quite a horn section for this venture: Roger Rosenberg, Lawrence Feldman, Jim Pugh and John Swana add a harmonic lushness and punch to ...
This Meets That
Label: EmArcy
Released: 2007
Track listing: The Low Road; Down D; Strangeness in the Night; Heck of a Job;
Behind Closed Doors; House of the Rising Sun; Shoe Dog; Memorette;
Trio Blues; Pretty Out; I Can't Get No Satisfaction.
John Scofield: This Meets That
by J Hunter
John Scofield has been keeping good company: The legendary guitarist followed up his Grammy-nominated turn with the super group Trio Beyond by recording with Medeski, Martin & Wood and touring with Phil Lesh & Friends. Even Scofield's Ray Charles tribute That's What I Say (Verve, 2005) was an all-star bash featuring Mavis Staples and Dr. John. ...
John Scofield: This Meets That
by AAJ Italy Staff
Questo eccellente This Meets That si segnala come uno degli album più riusciti del chitarrista John Scofield. La formula che ne sta alla base (il suo trio elettrico affiancato in molti brani da una sezione di fiati arrangiati dallo stesso Scofield) si dimostra perfettamente in grado di assecondare la voglia di guardare in avanti (tenendo però ...
John Scofield: This Meets That
by Doug Collette
The first tones you hear on This Meets That are those of John Scofield's guitar as if it's being tuned to a particular frequency. Listening to the CD it becomes clear there is, in fact, a wavelength into which all the musicians involved have locked. No doubt bassist Steve Swallow and drummer Bill Stewart know that ...
John Scofield: This Meets That
by John Kelman
It was inevitable. Guitarist John Scofield has, for the past decade, alternated regularly between albums aimed at the groove-centric (and broader) demographic he first captured with A Go Go (Verve, 1998) and discs appealing to a more committed jazz audience. Scofield has always represented a unique combination of advanced harmony, allowing him to seamlessly migrate between ...