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27.4.21

MIKE STERN — All Over The Place (2012) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist:
1.    AJ    8:53
Mike Stern
2.    Cameroon    5:46
Mike Stern
3.    Out Of The Blue    6:15
Mike Stern
4.    As Far As We Know    6:33
Mike Stern
5.    Blues For Al    7:06
Mike Stern
6.    OCD    8:07
Mike Stern
7.    You Never Told Me    6:18
Mike Stern
8.    Half Way Home    6:29
Mike Stern
9.    Light    6:14
Mike Stern
10.    Flipside    7:22
Mike Stern
11.    All Over The Place    6:20
Mike Stern
Credits :
Victor Bailey, Tom Kennedy, Will Lee, Victor Wooten - Bass
Jim Beard - Engineer, Fender Rhodes, Hammond B3, Mixing, Piano, Producer, Synthesizer
Richard Bona - Bass, Engineer, Vocals
Randy Brecker - Trumpet
Keith Carlock, Lionel Cordew, Al Foster - Drums
Bob Franceschini, Kenny Garrett, Bob Malach, Chris Potter - Saxophone
Dave Holland - Bass (Acoustic)
Anthony Jackson - Contrabass Guitar
Tim Keiper - Percussion
Esperanza Spalding - Bass (Acoustic), Vocals
Leni Stern - Wah Wah Guitar
Mike Stern - Composer, Guitar, Guitar (Nylon String), Slide Guitar
Kim Thompson, Dave Weckl - Drums

ERIC JOHNSON · MIKE STERN — Eclectic (2014) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The seed for this project was planted when Eric Johnson played on a few tracks for Mike Stern's 2009 album Big Neighborhood. The two guitarists discovered a shared affinity for jazz and blues, along with those two genres' rambunctious stepchildren, R&B and funk, and both players had always embraced a stylish fusion approach to their respective work. It seems only obvious and natural that they do a full album together. Eclectic was recorded in mostly live takes at Johnson's studio in Austin, Texas, and included a rhythm section of drummer Anton Fig and Johnson's longtime bassist Chris Maresh, along with guest spots from singers Malford Milligan, Leni Stern (Mike Stern's wife), and Christopher Cross, blues harpist Guy Forsyth, and a horn section of John Mills (saxophone), Mike Mordecai (trombone), and Andrew Johnson (trumpet). The versatility on display here from track to track is impressive, ranging from blues to Wes Montgomery-inspired guitar jazz, new age fusion shuffles, and huge-sounding, jazz-inspired big-band imaginary soundtrack themes, and there's no lack of amazing guitar playing, both guitarists blending and flowing together like the two edges of a single river. Highlights include the opener, Stern's driving, jazzy, and funky "Roll with It" (it turns out Stern has a pretty good singing voice, by the way), the lovely, haunting, and chiming "Wishing Well," Johnson's "Hullabaloo" (which sounds like the opening theme to some long-lost Hollywood-based 1960s detective show), Stern's modal "Remember" (modeled on John Coltrane's "Impressions"), and the set's closer, a reverent and vibrant take on Jimi Hendrix's "Red House," which brings everything back to the late-night jazzy approach to the blues that Johnson and Stern both hold so dear. Steve Leggett 
Tracklist :
1.    Roll With It 5:23
Vocals – Malford Milligan
Written-By – Mike Stern

2.    Remember 6:27
Percussion – Wayne Salzmann II
Written-By – Mike Stern

3.    Benny Man's Blues 4:29
Written-By – Eric Johnson
4.    Wishing Well 7:38
Percussion – James Fenner
Vocals [Vocal Bridge] – Christopher Cross
Vocals [Vocal Verse] – Mike Stern
Written-By – Mike Stern

5.    Big Foot [With Intro] 7:06
Ngoni, Vocals – Leni Stern
Written-By – Chris Maresh

6.    Tidal 5:27
Written-By – Eric Johnson

7.    You Never Know 6:41
Written-By – Mike Stern
8.    Dry Ice 6:51
Written-By – Bill Maddox

9.    Sometimes 8:07
Written-By – Mike Stern

10.    Hullabaloo 3:11
Saxophone – John Mills
Trombone – Mike Mordecai
Trumpet – Andrew Johnson
Written-By – Eric Johnson

11.    Wherever You Go [With Intro] 6:06
Ngoni, Vocals [Vocal Intro] – Leni Stern
Written-By – Mike Stern

12.    Red House 4:51
Harmonica – Guy Forsyth
Vocals – Eric Johnson, Mike Stern
Written-By – Jimi Hendrix

Credits :
Drums, Percussion – Anton Fig
Electric Bass, Acoustic Bass – Chris Maresh
Guitar, Synthesizer, Piano, Vocals – Eric Johnson
Guitar, Vocals – Mike Stern

MIKE STERN — Trip (2017) FLAC (tracks), lossless

Trip was an album that happened because of Mike Stern's relentless determination to remain Mike Stern. On July 3, 2016, he was hailing a cab when he tripped over some concealed construction debris, broke both arms, and was taken to the hospital. He fractured both humerus bones and was left with significant nerve damage in his right hand, preventing him from accomplishing even the simplest of tasks -- including holding a guitar pick. Following a surgery in which 11 screws were put into his arm, Stern emerged in late October with Chick Corea, playing seated and wearing a black glove outfitted with Velcro attached to a Velcro-fitted pick. A second surgery followed and he gained more control of his nerve-damaged right hand by literally gluing and taping his fingers to a pick. It gradually strengthened his grip, and allowed him to regain his speed and technical precision. The recording of Trip began in January of 2017, six months after the accident. While the title's meaning has a double entendre, some of its song titles -- "Screws," "Scotch Tape and Glue" --also reference his surgical events.
Stern enlisted an all-star cast playing in different configurations, achieving a diversity that even exceeds All Over the Place. The title track with drummer Dennis Chambers, bassist Victor Wooten, keyboardist/album producer Jim Beard, and saxophonist Bob Franceschini is a knotty exercise in rocking jazz-funk fusion with peeling guitar riffs, solos, and fills. There's a Miles Davis lilt to "Blueprint" with Randy Brecker guesting on muted trumpet, while Beard plays B-3 and synths, and Chambers offers his best take on Al Foster. Stern eventually touches on the blues before it winds out. "Half Crazy" is blazing, hard-grooving post-bop, with Beard on piano, swinging tenorist Bill Evans, drummer Lenny White, and Teymur Phell on bass. "Screws" commences slowly and quixotically with Wallace Roney on trumpet and the rest of the rhythm section above, as well as percussionist Arto Tuncboyaciyan. While the melody builds in layers and spirals upwards, Roney and Stern each solo hard, adding limber bluesy funk until they deconstruct it to a fade. Leni Stern adds her ngoni to the West African-tinged "Emilia" with Gio Moretti on wordless vocals hovering above the band's interplay. Stern's ngoni also adds a lithe dimension to the grooving, midtempo ballad "I Believe You." "Hope for That" is another intense, even transcendent fusion jam that bumps into rockist Latin terrain with drummer Dave Weckl driving a mean set of crossbeats. While fleet post-bop governs the hard swinging "Scotch Tape and Glue," with Evans returning on tenor, it is Stern's overdriven playing that sets the tone and controls its flow. Stern even picks up an acoustic guitar for the lovely quartet ballad "Gone," offering a side of himself we seldom hear. Stern may have been proving something to himself on Trip. But what he delivers is a tenacious, heartfelt work of imagination, discipline, technical facility, and pure pleasure. 
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Tracklist :
1.    Trip 7:24
Mike Stern
2.    Blueprint 7:27
Mike Stern
3.    Half Crazy 5:37
Mike Stern
4.    Screws 7:21
Mike Stern
5.    Gone 4:06
Mike Stern
6.    Whatchacallit 6:44
Mike Stern
7.    Emilia 5:33
Mike Stern
8.    Hope For That 5:52
Mike Stern
9.    I Believe You 5:03
Mike Stern
10.    Scotch Tape And Glue 5:36
Mike Stern
11.    B Train 5:20
Mike Stern
Credits :
Bass – Edmond Gilmore (tracks: 5,9), Teymur Phell (tracks: 3,4,7,8,10,11), Tom Kennedy (tracks: 2,6), Victor Wooten (tracks: 1)
Drums – Dave Weckl (tracks: 8), Dennis Chambers (tracks: 1,2,6), Lenny White (tracks: 3,4,10,11), Will Calhoun (tracks: 5,9)
Guitar – Mike Stern
Ngoni – Leni Stern (tracks: 7,9)
Percussion – Arto Tuncboyaciyan (tracks: 1,2,4,7,8), Elhadji Alioune Faye (tracks: 10)
Piano, Keyboards – Jim Beard
Tenor Saxophone – Bill Evans (tracks: 3,10), Bob Franceschini (tracks: 1,6)
Trumpet – Randy Brecker (tracks: 2), Wallace Rooney (tracks: 4,11)
Vocals – Giovanni Moretti (tracks: 7) 

JEFF BECK — Wired (1976-2013) RM | Blu-spec CD2 | Serie Legacy Recordings | Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Released in 1976, Jeff Beck's Wired contains some of the best jazz-rock fusion of the period. Wired is generally more muscular, albeit l...