John Scofield – Combo 66 (2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

John Scofield - Combo 66 (2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: John Scofield
Album: Combo 66
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2018
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:00:34
Total Tracks: 9
Total Size: 1,20 GB

Tracklist:

1-1. John Scofield – Can’t Dance (07:32)
1-2. John Scofield – Combo Theme (07:21)
1-3. John Scofield – Icons at the Fair (05:32)
1-4. John Scofield – Willa Jean (07:59)
1-5. John Scofield – Uncle Southern (05:40)
1-6. John Scofield – Dang Swing (06:07)
1-7. John Scofield – New Waltzo (08:52)
1-8. John Scofield – I’m Sleeping In (05:04)
1-9. John Scofield – King of Belgium (06:23)

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At 66 years old, Sco remains fascinating. With about fifty albums as either the lead artist or under a shared credit, the guitarist from Ohio always finds interesting stories to tell. This time he uses a four piece including his old friend and drummer Bill Stewart (with whom he’s been playing since 1992!), bassist Vincente Archer (a member of Robert Glasper’s trio), and organist and pianist (keyboard) Gerald Clayton. “Guitar and keyboard are not always the easiest mix. Because of its percussive nature, the piano is relatively similar to the guitar. But Gerald has a beautiful touch and though he is quite modern, his style reminds me of Hank Jones or Tommy Flanagan, and that really is a beautiful legato sound that works well with the guitar.”Armed with his Ibanez AS200, John Scofield, aware of the guitar/keyboard clash, carefully delivers progressions and improvisations that perfectly complement Clayton’s playing style. Their back-and-forths send sparks flying on the up-tempo tracks such as Willa Jean and New Waltzo. The real success of this album is found in the way it puts the emphasis on swing, an eternal swing, like on King of Belgium. The track that closes Combo 66 is a homage to the Belgian harmonica master, Toots Thielemans, a man full of humanity and gifted with a wonderful sense of humour, a quality he shared with John Scofield. “If you can’t have fun playing music, go home! I always take jazz very seriously, but the fact is that it only works if you are relaxed and you don’t worry. If you try too hard, it simply doesn’t work. Humour really helps me find a better place with music.”  – Max Dembo

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