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19.6.24

DAVE WECKL— Master Plan (1990) Two Version | APE (image+.cue), lossless & FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Dave Weckl's recording career as a leader was off to a decent start with Master Plan -- not a fantastic start, but a decent one. The drummer had made a name for himself playing with Chick Corea's fusion-oriented Elektric Band and his straight-ahead Akoustic Band, and his admirers greeted this CD with high expectations. But while Master Plan isn't the mind-blowing gem it could have been, it's a competent, enjoyable jazz-rock outing. Weckl has talented guests in keyboardist Jay Oliver, tenor saxman Michael Brecker and Elektric Band colleagues Corea and Eric Marienthal (soprano and alto sax), and he is in good form on pieces that range from the funky "Tower of Inspiration" to the Afro-Cuban-influenced "Festival de Ritmo" and the Brazilian-minded "Auratune." The CD's only hard bop offering is "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise," which finds Weckl forming a trio with pianist Ray Kennedy and bassist Tom Kennedy. Master Plan isn't essential, but it isn't anything to be ashamed of either. Alex Henderson
Tracklist :
1    Tower Of Inspiration 3:58
Written-By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
2    Here And There 6:06
Written-By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
3    Festival De Ritmo 4:50
Written-By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
4    In Common 5:54
Written-By – Jim Mayer, Peter Mayer, Roger Guth
5    Garden Wall 4:32
Written-By – Jim Mayer, Peter Mayer, Roger Guth
6    Auratune 4:45
Written-By – Jay Oliver
7    Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise 4:49
Written-By – Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg
8    Master Plan 8:12
Written-By – Chick Corea
9    Island Magic 4:55
Written-By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Eric Marienthal (tracks: 2, 3)
Bass – Anthony Jackson (tracks: 2 to 5, 8, 9), Tom Kennedy (tracks: 1, 7)
Drums – Dave Weckl, Steve Gadd (tracks: 8)
Guitar – Peter Mayer (tracks: 2, 4)
Keyboards – Jay Oliver (tracks: 1 to 6, 9)
Piano – Chick Corea (tracks: 8), Ray Kennedy (3) (tracks: 7)
Soprano Saxophone – Eric Marienthal (tracks: 2, 4)
Sounds [Brush Overdub] – Dave Weckl (tracks: 4)
Sounds [Sound Effects] – Jay Oliver (tracks: 1)
Synthesizer – Chick Corea (tracks: 5, 9), Jay Oliver (tracks: 6, 8, 9)
Synthesizer [Additional Synthesizer Horns] – Jay Oliver (tracks: 1, 3)
Tenor Saxophone – Michael Brecker (tracks: 5)
Timbales – Dave Weckl (tracks: 2, 9)
Trombone – Bill Reichenbach (2) (tracks: 1, 3)
Trumpet – Jerry Hey (tracks: 1, 3), Scott Alspach (tracks: 6)
Vocals – Peter Mayer (tracks: 6)

DAVE WECKL — Heads Up (1992) Two Version | APE (image+.cue), lossless & FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

On drummer Dave Weckl's GRP set the rhythms are funky but complex and intelligent, Weckl's sidemen are very complementary and the grooves are quite infectious. Altoist Eric Marienthal and tenor saxophonist Steve Tavaglione get to blow up a storm twice apiece over vamps, Jay Oliver's synth spot recalls Chick Corea on "Tomatillo" and there are strong cameos by trumpeters Randy Brecker and Jeff Beal. Listeners who hate the sound of electronics would best avoid this date, but within its genre Heads Up is a superior effort. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1    7th Ave. South 5:13
Bass – Jimmy Earl
Drums – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Programmed By [Synth] – Jay Oliver
Soprano Saxophone – Eric Marienthal
Trumpet – Randy Brecker

2    Heads Up 6:40
Bass, Drums – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Piano, Programmed By [Synth] – Jay Oliver
Soprano Saxophone – Eric Marienthal

3    Taboo 5:21
Alto Saxophone – Eric Marienthal
Bass – Jimmy Earl
Bass [Solo, Melody] – John Patitucci
Drums – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Programmed By [Synth] – Jay Oliver

4    Tomatillo 5:34
Bass – Jimmy Earl
Drums, Percussion [Timbalitos] – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Programmed By [Synth] – Jay Oliver

5    Peripheral Vision 5:11
Bass [Fretless] – Jimmy Earl
Drums – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Programmed By [Synth] – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione
Trumpet – Jeff Beal

6    Tee Funk (For Richard Tee) 5:32
Alto Saxophone – Eric Marienthal
Bass – Jimmy Earl
Drums – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Programmed By [Synth] – Jay Oliver

7    Against The Wall 5:44
Bass, Keyboards – Gary Novak
Drums, Programmed By [Synth] – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Programmed By [Synth] – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione

8    Full Moon 5:37
Bass, Keyboards – John Patitucci
Drums, Programmed By [Synth] – Dave Weckl
Keyboards [Behind Sax Solo], Programmed By [Synth] – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione

9    Trigger Happy 3:58
Performer [Everything], Drums – Dave Weckl

DAVE WECKL — Hard-Wired (1994) APE (image+.cue), lossless

 What was true of Master Plan is also true of Dave Weckl's third album as a leader of Hard-Wired -- it isn't the fusion masterpiece Weckl is capable of delivering, but it certainly isn't bad either. This time, the drummer's guests include keyboardist Jay Oliver and bassist Anthony Jackson as well as bassist John Patitucci, who like Weckl, was no longer a member of Chick Corea's Akoustic and Elektric Bands and was making his own albums a priority. The album's main emphasis is fusion that is fairly accessible, yet substantial and improvisatory. Tunes like the Asian-influenced title song and the groove-oriented "Crazy Horse" weren't recorded with hard bop's hard-liners in mind, but at the same time, they don't pander to NAC radio. As enjoyable as this album is, it isn't essential. One sensed that Weckl's best work as a leader was yet to come. Alex Henderson
Tracklist :
1    Hard-Wired 4:02
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Electronic Wind Instrument – Steve Tavaglione
Bass Guitar – Anthony Jackson
Drums – Dave Weckl
Synth – Jay Oliver

2    Afrique 5:53
Bass Guitar – Anthony Jackson
Drums, Programmed By [Percussion] – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Synth – Jay Oliver
Trumpet – Scott Alspach

3    Dis' Place This 6:38
Bass Guitar – Anthony Jackson
Drums, Programmed By [Percussion] – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione
Trumpet, Flugelhorn [Melody] – Scott Alspach

4    In Flight 6:11
Bass Guitar – John Patitucci
Drums – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Synth – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione

5    Crazy Horse 5:41
Alto Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione
Bass Guitar – James Genus
Drums – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Trumpet – Scott Alspach

6    Just An Illusion 5:09
Bass Guitar – James Genus
Drums, Programmed By [Percussion] – Dave Weckl
Electronic Wind Instrument [Harmonica] – Steve Tavaglione
Keyboards – Jay Oliver

7    Where's Tom? 5:09
Bass Guitar – James Genus
Drums, Programmed By [Percussion] – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione

8    In The Pocket 5:29
Alto Saxophone, Saxophone [Section] – Steve Tavaglione
Drums, Loops [samples solo] – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Organ, Synth, Programmed By [Bass] – Jay Oliver
Trumpet [Section] – Scott Alspach

9    Tribute 5:09
Drums – Dave Weckl
Fretless Bass, Acoustic Bass – John Patitucci
Keyboards, Synth, Piano – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione

Credits
Bass – Anthony Jackson (tracks: 1, 2, 3,), James Genus (tracks: 5, 6, 7), John Patitucci (tracks: 4, 9)
Bass [Programming] – Jay Oliver (tracks: 8)
Drum, Drum Programming – Dave Weckl
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Electronic Wind Instrument – Steve Tavaglione
Synthesizer, Piano, Organ – Jay Oliver
Trumpet – Scott Alspach

THE DAVE WECKL BAND — Rhythm of the Soul (1998) Two Version | APE (image+.cue), lossless & FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1    The Zone 6:07
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Frank Gambale
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Rhythm Guitar – Buzz Feiten
Tenor Saxophone – Bob Malach

2    101 Shuffle 6:18
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone – Bob Malach

3    Mud Sauce 6:32
Acoustic Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Soprano Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione

4    Designer Stubble 6:00
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone – Bob Malach

5    Someone's Watching 5:25
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Soprano Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione
Twelve-String Guitar, Sitar – Frank Gambale

6    Transition Jam 2:31
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Jay Oliver

7    Rhythm Dance 5:59
Alto Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver

8    Access Denied 4:00
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Frank Gambale
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione

9    Song For Claire 6:35
Acoustic Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Soprano Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione

10    Big B Little B 6:31
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Frank Gambale
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Rhythm Guitar – Buzz Feiten
Tenor Saxophone – Bob Malach

11    Good Night 0:31
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Jay Oliver

18.6.24

DAVE WECKL BAND — Synergy (1999) Two Version | APE (image+.cue), lossless & FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Although Dave Weckl is an excellent drummer, not all of his recordings have been excellent. In the 1990s, you never knew if you would find something exciting or mundane on a Weckl album. But this fusion/soul-jazz disc turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Synergy, in fact, is the drummer's most consistently satisfying CD. Excessive producing was a major problem on some of his previous releases, but this time he generally avoids overproducing and goes for a real band sound. Joined by tenor and soprano saxman Brandon Fields, keyboardist Jay Oliver, guitarist Buzz Feiten, and electric bassist Tom Kennedy, Weckl has a solid team to work with and emphasizes improvisation and honest-to-God playing not high-tech studio gloss. Weckl's band sounds quite cohesive on a diverse, unpredictable outing that ranges from the funky "Wet Skin" and the Latin-influenced title song to the ominous "Cape Fear" and the delicate "A Simple Prayer." If you could purchase only one of Weckl's 1990s albums, Synergy would be the best choice. Alex Henderson
Tracklist :
1    High Life 7:45
Bass – Tommy Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar [Guitars] – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards, Synth [Synth Solo] – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] – Brandon Fields
Written-By – Feiten, Weckl, Oliver, Kennedy

2    Panda's Dream 5:22
Bass – Tommy Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar [Guitars] – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Soprano Saxophone [Soprano Sax] – Brandon Fields
Written-By – Feiten

3    Swunk 4:48
Bass – Tommy Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] – Brandon Fields
Written-By – Weckl, Oliver

4    A Simple Prayer 4:52
Bass – Tommy Kennedy
Classical Guitar [Nylon String Guitar] – Buzz Feiten
Drums, Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Soprano Saxophone [Soprano Sax] – Brandon Fields
Written-By – Feiten

5    Cape Fear 6:54
Bass – Tommy Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax], Electronic Wind Instrument [Yamaha WX5] – Brandon Fields
Written-By – Fields, Feiten, Feiten, Oliver

6    Wet Skin 6:10
Bass – Tommy Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar [Guitars] – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] – Brandon Fields
Written-By – Fields, Feiten, Weckl, Oliver, Kennedy

7    Synergy 7:13
Bass – Tommy Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] – Brandon Fields
Written-By – Weckl, Oliver

8    Where's My Paradise? 4:51
Bass – Tommy Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Electronic Wind Instrument [Yamaha WX5] – Brandon Fields
Guitar [Steel String Guitar] – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Written-By – Feiten, Oliver

9    Lucky Seven 5:55
Bass – Tommy Kennedy
Drums, Tambourine [Hi Hat Tambourine] – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Buzz Feiten
Organ – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax], Baritone Saxophone [Baritone Sax], Electronic Wind Instrument [Yamaha WX5], Keyboards [Additional Keyboards] – Brandon Fields
Written-By – Fields

10    Swamp Thing 5:22
Bass – Tommy Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar [Guitars] – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Saxes] – Brandon Fields
Written-By – Feiten, Weckl, Oliver, Kennedy

11    Cultural Concurrence 3:25
Drums, Percussion, Musical Box [Brushes On Box] – Dave Weckl
Written-By – Weckl

12    Tower '99 6:07
Bass – Tommy Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Buzz Feiten
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] – Brandon Fields
Written-By – Weckl, Oliver

DAVE WECKL BAND — Transition (2000) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Dave Weckl's third release for the Stretch Records label reflects a new direction; seven newly penned compositions, new techniques, and new personnel. Aptly titled as Transition, the drummer benefits tremendously from his longstanding musical relationships with saxophonist Brandon Fields, bassist Tom Kennedy, and, the newest member of the band, keyboardist Steve Weingart. In addition to the four-piece lineup, Weckl jams with new percussive techniques; the incorporation of bongos, a tombek, wind chimes, and metal percussion into his drum setup. Just as the chart maker Synergy showcased the leader's ability to groove as well as to cut loose, Transition provides generous doses of high-energy drumming that characterized Weckl's days in Chick Corea's Elektric Band and the Akoustic Band, with the two approaches revealing a marked convergence. "Mild Hysteria" has a bluesy melody that changes gears harmonically for the solo sections and features the artist drumming in a fast double-time while the rest of the band is almost in half-time. Brandon Fields' "Group Therapy" features the saxophonist's swinging groove and great blowing. "Passion" is an emotional number that features the Steve Weingart great keyboards in tandem with Weckl's delicate, percussive ambience. Fields' beautiful sax is resonant and alluring on his solo and deepens the impact on the listener. "Crossing Paths" is another great song with a catchy melody that is marked by the consistent bass playing of Tom Kennedy. Together, the Dave Weckl Band is an ensemble that has blurred the line between soloist and accompanist and creates layers of sound that flow between several distinct moods. Paula Edelstein
Tracklist :
1    Wake Up    6:48
 Brandon Fields / Tom Kennedy / Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
2    Braziluba    9:50
 Tom Kennedy / Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
3    Like That    6:38
 Steve Weingart
4    Mild Hysteria    6:07
 Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
5    Group Therapy    6:49
 Brandon Fields
6    Passion    7:30
 Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
7    Crossing Paths    7:10
 Tom Kennedy / Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
8    Alegria    5:32
 Tom Kennedy / Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
9    Just For The Record    5:03
 Tom Kennedy
10    Amanecer    8:29
 Tom Kennedy / Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
Credits
Drums, Percussion, Mixed By, Producer, Liner Notes – Dave Weckl
Electric Bass – Tom Kennedy
Keyboards – Steve Weingart
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Flute – Brandon Fields

DAVE WECKL — The Zone (2001) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1    Wet Skin    6:11
2    Alegria    5:33
3    High Life    7:47
4    The Zone    6:08
5    Wake Up    6:48
6    Lucky Seven    5:55
7    Tee Funk    7:03
8    Rhythm Dance    5:59
9    Serenalin    5:57
10    Amanecer    8:29
Credits
Bass, Electric Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Percussion, Tambourine [Hi-Hat] – Dave Weckl
Guitar, Rhythm Guitar – Buzzy Feiten
Keyboards – Steve Weingart
Keyboards, Synth, Organ – Jay Oliver
Lead Guitar, Guitar [Melody] – Frank Gambale
Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Steve Tavaglione
Tenor Saxophone – Bob Malach
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Flute, Baritone Saxophone, Saxophone, Keyboards [Additional] – Brandon Fields

DAVE WECKL BAND — Perpetual Motion (2005) Two Version | APE (image+.cue), lossless & FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1    Double Up 5:36
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Steve Weingart
Tenor Saxophone – Brandon Fields
Trombone – Bill Reichenbach
Trumpet – Gary Grant, Jerry Hey

2    Child's Play 6:22
Alto Saxophone – Brandon Fields
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Steve Weingart
Vocals – Claire Weckl, Hussain Jiffry, Sanjay Divecha

3    Mesmer-Eyes 4:30
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Steve Weingart
Tenor Saxophone – Brandon Fields
Vocals – Hussain Jiffry, Sanjay Divecha

4    Skipper 5:51
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Steve Weingart
Tenor Saxophone – Brandon Fields

5    Oasis 5:21
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Steve Weingart
Soprano Saxophone – Brandon Fields

6    7th Sense 7:20
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Steve Weingart
Tenor Saxophone – Brandon Fields
Trombone – Bill Reichenbach
Trumpet – Gary Grant, Jerry Hey

7    Overdrive 4:48
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Steve Weingart
Tenor Saxophone – Brandon Fields

8    12 Acres 6:24
Alto Saxophone – Brandon Fields
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Steve Weingart

9    Slingshot 6:00
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Piano – Steve Weingart
Tenor Saxophone – Brandon Fields

10    Beacon 6:04
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Steve Weingart
Tenor Saxophone – Brandon Fields

11    Tiempo De Festival 5:13
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Brandon Fields
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Piano – Steve Weingart
Trombone – Bill Reichenbach
Trumpet – Gary Grant, Jerry Hey

DAVE WECKL BAND — Live (And Very Plugged In) 2CD (2003) Two Version | APE (image+.cue), lossless & FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1-1    Wake Up    8:05
1-2    Braziluba    10:41
1-3    Mesmer-Eyes    7:50
1-4    Oasis    8:40
1-5    Crossing Paths    10:46
1-6    Hesitation (Sax/Drum Intro.)    3:01
1-7    The Chicken    10:33
2-1    Toby's Blues    10:08
2-2    Just For The Record    12:00
2-3    Rhythm-A-Ning (Bass/Drum Duet)    10:06
2-4    Cultural Concurrence (Drum Solo)    8:06
2-5    Tiempo De Festival    12:42
Credits
Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums, Producer, Edited By, Mixed By – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Steve Weingart
Saxophone – Gary Meek
Tenor Saxophone – Brandon Fields (tracks: 2-5)
Trombone – Bill Reichenbach (tracks: 2-5)
Trumpet – Gary Grant (tracks: 2-5), Jerry Hey (tracks: 2-5)

DAVE WECKL BAND — Multiplicity (2005) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Although still best known for his association with Chick Corea, drummer Dave Weckl has led an underrated group of his own for quite a few years. His core band, a quartet with keyboardist Steve Weingart, electric bassist Tom Kennedy, and saxophonist Gary Meek, is a little reminiscent of the Yellowjackets in its use of catchy melodies and appealing grooves and its ability to perform post-bop jazz with the sensibility of rock. Weckl does not dominate the music and gives Meek and Weingart plenty of solo space. His band deserves to be heard, and Multiplicity is an excellent example of the quartet at its best. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1    Watch Your Step    5:30
 Gary Meek / Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
2    Elements Of Surprise    5:42
 Gary Meek / Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
3    Vuelo    5:56
 Steve Weingart
4    Inner Vision    6:03
 Gary Meek / Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
5    What It Is    6:27
 Gary Meek / Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
6    Chain Reaction    5:36
 Steve Weingart
7    Cascade    5:34
 Steve Weingart
8    Mixed Bag    6:37
 Gary Meek / Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
9    Down On The Corner    6:54
 Ric Fierabracci / Gary Meek / Dave Weckl / Steve Weingart
Credits
Bass – Ric Fierabracci (tracks: 2, 5, 7, 9), Tom Kennedy (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 6, 8)
Drums, Percussion, Programmed By, Producer, Recorded By, Edited By, Mixed By – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Paul Pesco (tracks: 1, 5 to 9)
Keyboards – Steve Weingart
Percussion, Congas – Richie Gajate-Garcia (tracks: 2 to 4, 7, 8)
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Flute, Bass Clarinet – Gary Meek

DAVE WECKL | JAY OLIVER — Convergence (2014) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1    Apocalypso 7:24
Drums – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Mixed By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Music By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Percussion – Dave Weckl
Programmed By – Jay Oliver
Recorded By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone – Gary Meek

2    Sternoids 8:43
Bass Guitar – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Mike Stern
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Mixed By – Dave Weckl
Music By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Recorded By – Dave Weckl
Tenor Saxophone – Gary Meek

3    Carousel 5:16
Acoustic Bass – Tom Kennedy
Cajón – Dave Weckl
Drums – Dave Weckl
Electric Bass – Tom Kennedy
Harmony Vocals – Emilie-Claire Barlow
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Lead Vocals – Emilie-Claire Barlow
Lyrics By – Jay Oliver
Mixed By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Music By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Programmed By – Jay Oliver
Recorded By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Soprano Saxophone – Gary Meek

4    Road To Connemara 8:01
Accordion [Button Accordion] – Maitin O'Connor
Cajón – Dave Weckl
Drums – Dave Weckl
Fiddle – Zoe Conway
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Mixed By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Music By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Pipe [Piper] – Maitiú Ó Casaide
Programmed By – Jay Oliver
Recorded By – Dave Weckl, Ed Kenehan, Jay Oliver
Tap Dance – Mick Donegan

5    Convergence 6:04
Acoustic Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Electric Bass – Tom Kennedy
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Mixed By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Music By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Programmed By – Jay Oliver
Recorded By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Tenor Saxophone – Gary Meek

6    Cups (You're Gonna Miss Me) 4:16
Backing Vocals – Nita Whittaker, Raffia Ford, Will Wheaton
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Dean Brown
Harmony Vocals – Claire Weckl
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Lead Vocals – Claire Weckl
Lyrics By – A. P. Carter, Heloise Tunstall-Behrens, Luisa Gerstein
Music By – A. P. Carter, Heloise Tunstall-Behrens, Luisa Gerstein
Other [Cups] – Claire Weckl

7    Twelvin 7:27
Acoustic Bass – Tom Kennedy
Drums – Dave Weckl
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Mixed By – Dave Weckl
Music By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Recorded By – Dave Weckl
Tenor Saxophone – Gary Meek
Trumpet – Randy Brecker

8    Hand It Over 2:39
Drums – Dave Weckl
Mixed By – Dave Weckl
Music By – Dave Weckl
Recorded By – Dave Weckl

9    Higher Ground 5:53
Backing Vocals – Abdul Hamid Royal, Nita Whittaker, Raffia Ford
Bass Guitar – Jimmy Johnson
Drums – Chris Coleman, Dave Weckl
Guitar – Dean Brown
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Lead Vocals – Chrissi Poland
Lyrics By – Stevie Wonder
Mixed By – Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver
Music By – Stevie Wonder
Programmed By – Jay Oliver
Recorded By – Dennis Moody
Tenor Saxophone – Brandon Fields
Trombone – Eric Jorgensen
Trumpet – Michael McGuffy

10    Incantation 3:48
Keyboards – Jay Oliver
Mixed By – Jay Oliver
Recorded By – Jay Oliver

THE DAVE WECKL ACOUSTIC BAND — Of The Same Mind (2014) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1    What Happened To My Good Shoes 8:11
Written-By – Gary Meek
2    Something’s Happening 6:16
Written-By – Makoto Ozone
3    Songo Mikele 9:40
Written-By – Tom Kennedy
4    Stay Out 8:49
Written-By – Dave Weckl, Makoto Ozone, Tom Kennedy
5    Koolz 7:11
Written-By – Tom Kennedy
6    Stella On The Stairs 6:29
Written-By – Gary Meek
7    Pacific Grove Fog 7:24
Written-By – Gary Meek
8    Agua De La Musica 6:17
Written-By – Makoto Ozone
9    All Blues 9:44
Written-By – Miles Davis
Credits
Drums, Percussion, Mixed By, Producer – Dave Weckl
Electric Upright Bass – Tom Kennedy
Piano [Acoustic Piano], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Organ [Hammond B3] – Makoto Ozone
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Gary Meek

17.5.21

ARTURO SANDOVAL - Flight to Freedom (1991) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

In July 1990, after playing trumpet in his native Cuba for 28 of his 41 years, Arturo Sandoval had the opportunity to defect from Cuba along with his family. A brilliant virtuoso, Sandoval finally was able to play whatever music he wanted without having to satisfy a dictator, and his potential was enormous. On his American debut, Sandoval mostly performs boppish jazz (other than the dull "Marianela") with slight touches of rock and spiced with Latin percussion. The trumpeter shows restraint on the ballads (including a tasty "Body and Soul") and displays plenty of fire on the often-funky uptempo romps, not overdoing the effortless high notes. With the assistance of the high-powered tenor of Ed Calle, the versatile guitarist Rene Luis Toledo, and a variety of talented sidemen (including guest Chick Corea on three songs), Arturo Sandoval's long overdue debut is well-rounded, exciting, and highlighted by a fast rendition of Dizzy Gillespie's "Tanga." by Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1    Flight To Freedom 3:50
Bass – Anthony Jackson
Drums – Dave Weckl
Percussion – Long John
Piano – Chick Corea
Saxophone – Ed Calle
Synthesizer – Danilo Perez
Trumpet – Arturo Sandoval

2    Last Time I Saw You 5:04
Bass – Anthony Jackson
Drums – Dave Weckl
Percussion – Long John
Piano – Chick Corea
Saxophone – Ed Calle
Synthesizer – Richard Eddy
Trumpet – Arturo Sandoval

3    Caribeno 5:59
Bass – Nicky Orta
Drums, Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] – Orlando Hernandez
Electronic Wind Instrument [EWI], Tenor Saxophone, Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] – Ed Calle
Guitar, Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] – Rene Luis Toledo
Percussion – Long John
Piano – Mike Orta
Trumpet, Timbales, Cowbell, Lead Vocals – Arturo Sandoval

4    Samba De Amore 6:09
Bass – Nicky Orta
Drums – Orlando Hernandez
Flugelhorn – Arturo Sandoval
Flute – Ed Calle
Guitar – Rene Luis Toledo
Piano – Mike Orta
Strings – Alfred Brown, Elliot Rosoff, Eugene Moye, Gene Orloff, Harry Zaratzian, Jesse Levy, John Pintavalle, Matthew Raimondi, Max Ellen, Sanford Allen

5    Psalm 7:47
Bass – Anthony Jackson
Drums – Dave Weckl
Flute – Ed Calle
Percussion – Long John
Piano – Chick Corea
Trumpet – Arturo Sandoval

6    Rene's Song 5:08
Bass – Nicky Orta
Drums – Orlando Hernandez
Flugelhorn, Trumpet – Arturo Sandoval
Guitar – Rene Luis Toledo
Percussion – Long John
Piano – Mike Orta
Saxophone – Ed Calle

7    Body And Soul6:43
Acoustic Guitar – Rene Luis Toledo
Bass – Nicky Orta
Drums – Dave Weckl
Flugelhorn – Arturo Sandoval
Percussion – Long John
Piano – Mike Orta
Strings – Alfred Brown, Elliot Rosoff, Eugene Moye, Gene Orloff, Harry Zaratzian, Jesse Levy, John Pintavalle, Matthew Raimondi, Max Ellen, Sanford Allen

8    Tanga 5:53
Bass – Nicky Orta
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Rene Luis Toledo
Percussion – Long John
Piano – Mike Orta
Saxophone – Ed Calle
Trumpet, Synthesizer – Arturo Sandoval

9    Caprichosos De La Habana 5:08
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Rene Luis Toledo
Bass, Vocals – Nicky Orta
Drums, Vocals – Orlando Hernandez
Percussion – Long John, Portinho
Synthesizer, Vocals – Mike Orta
Tenor Saxophone, Vocals – Ed Calle
Trumpet, Percussion, Vocals – Arturo Sandoval
Vocals – Joel Dorn, Julia Fuller, Pete King

10    Marianela 5:50
Bass – Nicky Orta
Drums – Dave Weckl
Electronic Wind Instrument [EWI] – Ed Calle
Strings – Alfred Brown, Elliot Rosoff, Eugene Moye, Gene Orloff, Harry Zaratzian, Jesse Levy, John Pintavalle, Matthew Raimondi, Max Ellen, Sanford Allen
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Synthesizer – Arturo Sandoval

27.4.21

MIKE STERN - Upside Downside (1988) APE (tracks+.cue), lossless

Mike Stern's debut as a leader mostly features the high-powered guitarist heading a sextet also including tenor saxophonist Bob Berg, keyboardist Mitch Forman, bassist Mark Egan, drummer Dave Weckl and percussionist Dr. Gibbs. Altoist David Sanborn makes a guest appearance on "Goodbye Again," while "Mood Swings" features the quartet of Stern, Berg, electric bassist Jaco Pastorius (with whom Stern had worked in the Word of Mouth Orchestra) and drummer Steve Jordan. The guitarist wrote or co-wrote all six selections, which generally have viable chord changes. The playing mostly fits into the genre of funky fusion, with Stern's passionate guitar heard throughout in fine form. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist:
1    Upside Downside    5:41
Mike Stern
2    Little Shoes    5:33
Mike Stern
3    Goodbye Again    6:33
Mike Stern
4    Mood Swings    6:01
Mike Stern
5    After You    5:25
Mike Stern
6    Scuffle    6:11
Mike Stern
Credits:
Alto Saxophone – David Sanborn (tracks: 3)
Arranged By – Jeff Andrews (tracks: 6)
Bass – Jaco Pastorius (tracks: 4), Jeff Andrews (tracks: 2), Mark Egan (tracks: 1 to 3, 5)
Drums – Dave Weckl (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 6), Steve Jordan (tracks: 4)
Guitar, Composed, Arranged By – Mike Stern
Percussion – Dr. Gibbs (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 6)
Piano, Synthesizer – Mitch Forman (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 6)
Producer – Hiram Bullock
Tenor Saxophone – Bob Berg

MIKE STERN - Between the Lines (1996) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

 Mike Stern does what he does very, very well. He has carved out a unique niche for himself among modern fusion guitarists, a vision that combines funk and R&B bass/drum grooves with skittish melodies often involving extended chord fragments. Stern's lead voice is one of the most distinctive in the genre as well, as his chorused and sometimes distorted tone is always prominently displayed. Stern is joined on this 1996 offering by frequent collaborator Bob Malach, a tenor player with a particular talent for laying screaming lines on top of smoking drum grooves as well as ably doubling and bringing to life Stern's often bookish and theoretical melodies. Completing the band are twin rhythm sections, consisting either of Dave Weckl and Jeff Andrews or Lincoln Goines and Dennis Chambers. Like many of Stern's recordings, the problems lie generally in the sameness of the arrangements and the relatively forgettable nature of some of these songs. Although they are all thoughtfully composed, they sometimes tend to run together a bit in the mind of the listener. Jim Beard's keyboard textures also could be done without, as they add a distracting sheen to the compositions. But there has always been this sort of tension in Stern's work between the obvious and the unexpected. Take, for example, "Lose the Suit," which features an extremely funky intro and a great Stern solo, as well as an extremely predictable bridge that almost sounds as if it could be the theme song to a long-running soap opera. Any lingering sense of treacle is dispelled once Stern kicks in the fuzz, however, and lays into the track. Not the best thing he's ever done, but quite good, and sure to please fans. by Daniel Gioffre
Tracklist:
1    Sunnyside    7:27
Mike Stern
2    The Vine    6:27
Mike Stern
3    Wing And A Prayer    6:37
Mike Stern
4    Lose The Suit    8:43
Mike Stern
5    You Never Know    7:13
Mike Stern
6    Tell Me    6:01
Mike Stern
7    With A Twist    6:37
Mike Stern
8    True Enough    6:43
Mike Stern
9    Pages    6:43
Mike Stern
10    Bait Tone Blues    7:37
Mike Stern
Credits:
Bass – Jeff Andrews, Lincoln Goines (tracks: 6, 7)
Drums – Dave Weckl, Dennis Chambers (tracks: 6, 7)
Guitar – Mike Stern
Keyboards, Producer – Jim Beard
Tenor Saxophone – Bob Malach

MIKE STERN - Who Let the Cats Out? (2006) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

More than two decades into his solo career, Mike Stern, on his 13th album as a leader, continues to prove why he's earned so many "Best Jazz Guitarist" honors through the years. Stern's skills are undeniable, and new ideas never fail to materialize when he's at work. But what makes Stern stand out from the pack of virtuosic guitar technicians is that he always insists on letting his, and his support team's, abilities serve the music, not vice versa. On Who Let the Cats Out?, Stern and his well-chosen crew spill out lick upon impressive lick, but they never get so carried away with themselves that they lose sight of the tune's purpose and structure. Grandiosity is never a factor here, although there are dozens of occasions to applaud these musicians' chops. Richard Bona, the Cameroonian bassist, has worked with Stern before, but here he is given an expanded role, appearing on four tracks and contributing his falsetto-style, scat-like vocals to three of them: On "All You Need," one of the prettiest tracks on the record, Bona provides an uplifting sensuality. He also shines on "We're with You," a ballad featuring Stern on acoustic guitar. Devoid of pyrotechnics, this song of support to those hurting utilizes synth-derived orchestration and a mournful, quiet tone to bring home its emotionalism. Drummer Dave Weckl -- who alternates throughout with the excellent Kim Thompson -- is another major pacesetter here: On "Texas," the often-overdriven Weckl restrains himself, his no-frills drums and Me'Shell NdegéOcello's creative bass chasing Stern's skronky slide while Gregoire Maret's harmonica provides the necessary borderland flavor. The title track, a quasi-swing/bop showpiece, finds Stern -- peeling out some of his most blazing, how'd-he-do-that? riffs -- and trumpet great Roy Hargrove trying to outdo each other and calling it a draw. Stern's soloing throughout the record is, in fact, ceaselessly imaginative: Whether within a total funk exercise like "Roll with It," which borrows Victor Wooten from the Flecktones for bass duties and spotlights sexy sax from Bob Malach, or the moody ballad "KT," on which Stern's guitar escalates in intensity alongside Jim Beard's soulful organ, Stern finds his place within the song's architecture, then rises several levels above what's required of him to present something unexpected and rewardingly original. Only on "Blue Runway," the eight-and-a-half-minute closer, with Anthony Jackson taking over the bass, do the players allow themselves to approach tediousness. Overextending themselves as they shift into hyperdrive, they turn the piece into a jam for its own sake. An anomaly, it doesn't by any means detract from the album's overall quality, though it does allow it to end on a disappointingly self-absorbed note. by Jeff Tamarkin
Tracklist:
1    Tumble Home    8:14
2    KT    7:57
3    Good Questions    4:17
4    Language    7:03
5    We're With You    5:48
6    Leni Goes Shopping    4:38
7    Roll With It    5:02
8    Texas    7:04
9    Who Let The Cats Out?    7:44
10    All You Need    6:57
11    Blue Runaway    8:37
Credits:
Bass – Anthony Jackson, Chris Minh Doky, Meshell Ndegeocello, Victor Wooten
Drums – Dave Weckl, Kim Thompson
Guitar – Mike Stern
Harmonica – Gregoire Maret
Keyboards, Producer – Jim Beard
Saxophone – Bob Franceschini, Bob Malach
Trumpet – Roy Hargrove
Vocals, Bass – Richard Bona 

9.6.20

CHICK COREA ELEKTRIC BAND - The Chick Corea Elektric Band (1986) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless


Nine years after the breakup of the final version of Return to Forever, Chick Corea ended a long period of freelance projects by forming his Elektrik Band. This set, the group's initial release, finds Corea meeting up for the first time with the great bassist John Patitucci and drummer Dave Weckl; half of the selections also have either Carlos Rios or Scott Henderson on guitar. Due to the high musicianship, the personalities of the players, and Corea's colorful compositions, the Elektrik Band quickly became one of the top fusion groups of the late '80s. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist:
1 City Gate 0:54
2 Rumble 4:04
Written-By – Chick Corea
3 Side Walk 3:48
Guitar – Carlos Rios 
Written-By – Chick Corea, Dave Weckl, John Patitucci
4 Cool Weasel Boogie 6:43
Guitar – Carlos Rios 
Written-By – Chick Corea
5 Got A Match? 5:38
Written-By – Chick Corea
6 Elektric City 4:07
Guitar – Carlos Rios 
Written-By – Chick Corea
7 No Zone 5:29
Written-By – Chick Corea
8 King Cockroach 6:56
Guitar – Scott Henderson 
Written-By – Chick Corea
9 India Town 5:06
Written-By – Chick Corea
10 All Love 5:45
Written-By – Chick Corea
11 Silver Temple 8:32
Guitar – Scott Henderson 
Written-By – Chick Corea
Credits:
Bass [Electric & Acoustic] – John Patitucci
Drums [Acoustic & Electronic], Percussion – Dave Weckl
Keyboards, Synthesizer, Producer – Chick Corea

CHICK COREA ELEkTRIC BAND - Light Years (1987) APE (image+.cue), lossless

The second recording by Chick Corea's Elektric Band was the first to feature altoist Eric Marienthal and guitarist Frank Gambale in addition to bassist John Patitucci, drummer Dave Weckl and the leader/keyboardist. Unlike most other fusion groups, these musicians displayed original musical personalitites and Corea's compositions tended to be memorable. This is one of The Elektric Band's better releases. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist:
 1 Light Years 3:54
Chick Corea / John Patitucci / Dave Weckl
2 Second Sight 4:24
Chick Corea
3 Flamingo 4:10
Edmund Anderson / Ted Grouya
4 Prism 3:30
Chick Corea
5 Time Track 5:03
Chick Corea
6 Starlight 3:52
Chick Corea / John Patitucci
7 Your Eyes 3:56
Chick Corea
8 The Dragon 5:30
Chick Corea / John Patitucci
9 View from the Outside 6:30
Chick Corea
10 Smokescreen 4:13
Chick Corea
11 Hymn of the Heart 6:39
Chick Corea
12 Kaleidoscope 8:04
Chick Corea
Credits:
Alto Saxophone – Eric Marienthal (tracks: 2, 5, 6, 8, 9)
Arranged By, Written-By – Chick Corea (tracks: 2 to 5, 6, 7, 9 to 12)
Double Bass [Acoustic Bass], Electric Bass – John Patitucci (tracks: 1 to 9, 11, 12)
Drums – Dave Weckl
Electric Guitar – Carlos Rios (tracks: 3, 7), Frank Gambale (tracks: 1, 5, 6, 9, 11, 12)
Keyboards – Chick Corea
Mixed By – Bernie Kirsh, Chick Corea, Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver, John Patitucci

CHICK COREA ELEKTRIC BAND - Eye of the Beholder (1988) APE (image+.cue), lossless


During an era when the word "fusion" was applied to any mixture of jazz with pop or funk, Chick Corea's Elektric Band reinforced the word's original meaning: a combination of jazz improvisations with the power, rhythms and sound of rock. Eye of the Beholder, which found guitarist Frank Gambale, saxophonist Eric Marienthal and bassist John Patitucci displaying increasingly original solo voices, is one of this group's finest recordings and ranks with the best fusion of the latter half of the 1980s. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist:
1. Home Universe (2:44)
2. Eternal Child (4:52)
3. Forgotten Past (2:58)
4. Passage (4:56)
5. Beauty (7:56)
6. Cascade, Pt. 1 (1:54)
7. Cascade, Pt. 2 (5:19)
8. Trance Dance (5:50)
9. Eye of the Beholder (6:39)
10. Ezinda (6:54)
11. Amnesia (3:28)
Personnel:
    Chick Corea – synthesizer, piano, arranger, keyboards
    Frank Gambale – guitar
    Eric Marienthal – saxophone
    John Novello – synthesizer (track 2)
    John Patitucci – bass
    Dave Weckl – drums

CHICK COREA ELEKTRIC BAND - Inside Out (1990) APE (image+.cue), lossless)


Chick Corea's Elektric Band was always a well-intergrated unit, featuring passionate solos from the rockish guitarist Frank Gambale and the R&Bish saxophonist Eric Marienthal in addition to major statements from the distinctive leader who utilized a battery of keyboards yet remained quite recognizable. With John Patitucci (arguably jazz's top electric bassist) and drummer Dave Weckl pushing the ensemble, this pacesetting fusion unit is heard at its peak on these Corea originals. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist:
1 Inside Out 5:10
2 Make A Wish - Part 1 1:39
3 Make A Wish - Part 2 6:17
4 Stretch It - Part 1 0:51
5 Stretch It - Part 2 7:51
6 Kicker 6:18
7 Child's Play 3:25
8 Tale Of Daring - Chapter 1 2:02
9 Tale Of Daring - Chapter 2 3:40
10 Tale Of Daring - Chapter 3 5:48
11 Tale Of Daring - Chapter 4 4:19
Credits:
Bass – John Patitucci
Drums – Dave Weckl
Guitar – Frank Gambale
Piano, Synthesizer – Chick Corea
Saxophone – Eric Marienthal


ESBJÖRN SVENSSON TRIO — Winter In Venice (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Esbjörn Svensson has stood not only once on stage in Montreux. He was already a guest in the summer of 1998 at the jazz festival on Lake Gen...