Fiercely uncompromising with equal allegiance to jazzy improvisation, funky backbeats and sonic experimentation, the audacious power trio Slaughterhouse 3 dwells in a place where fellow renegades like Garage a Trois, Bobby Previte & Charlie Hunter's Groundtruther and jam band godfathers Medeski, Martin & Wood operate - right on that cutting edge between Sun Ra-inspired extrapolation and James Brown-inspired groove-power. Anchored by the formidable rhythm tandem of drummer Kirk Covington and bassist Gary Willis, Slaughterhouse 3 also introduces to fans of provocative, post-Bitches Brew electric music the gifted saxophonist Llibert Fortuny, who is fast emerging as one of the brightest young talents on Spain's jazz scene.
No Sweat Music Artist : Gary Willis Music Label : Alchemy Records Release Date : 1997-06-17 Artistopia's Price :$15.98
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Bent Music Artist : Gary Willis Music Label : Alchemy Records Release Date : 1998-10-13 Artistopia's Price :$15.98
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Thick Music Artist : Scott Henderson Music Label : Zebra Records (Wea) Release Date : 1999-03-16 Artistopia's Price :$17.98
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Led by guitarist Scott Henderson, Tribal Tech have in the past been one of the culprits behind jazz-fusion's image problem, producing music occasionally falling into the "Extremely Complicated Music for Elevators and Supermarkets" category. But on Thick the band jettisons the sugar-coating in favor of a more improvisatory approach, and the result is a throwback to days when groups like Weather Report and the Mahavishnu Orchestra first married jazz chops and rock energy. Henderson and bassist Gary Willis, keyboardist Scott Kinsey, and drummer Kirk Covington are all monstrously talented, but that's not the only Tribal Tech attraction. Their group interplay keeps things fresh, from Henderson's wah-wah-fueled Hendrix-ian wail on the title track to the Black Sabbath-like crunch of "What Has He Had?" to the darkly evocative ballad "You May Remember Me" (dedicated to the late comedian Phil Hartmann). Some surprising extras, like the slide guitar melody on "Somewhat Later" and some bizarre studio experimentation on a hidden bonus track, make things even spicier. Tribal Tech have always been talented enough to make music that's almost too complex, but on Thick their energy is infectious enough to grab anyone. --Ezra Gale
Reality Check Music Artist : Scott Henderson Music Label : Mesa / Bluemoon Release Date : 1995-05-02 Artistopia's Price :$13.96
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No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: HENDERSON/WILLIS/TRIBAL TECH Title: REALITY CHECK Street Release Date: 05/02/1995 Domestic Genre: JAZZ
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Face First Music Artist : Scott Henderson Music Label : Mesa / Bluemoon Release Date : 1993-07-20 Artistopia's Price :$11.98
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Songs Include :
1. Face First
2. Canine
3. After Hours
4. Revenge Stew
5. Salt Lick
6. Uh...Yeah OK
7. Crawling Horror, The
8. Boiler Room
9. Boat Gig
10. Precipice, The
11. Wounded
Illicit Music Artist : Tribal Tech Music Label : Mesa / Bluemoon Release Date : 1992-08-04 Artistopia's Price :$11.98
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