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Mike Stern: All Over the Place (2012)

Since his days with Blood Sweat & Tears in the mid-1970s, followed by stints with Billy Cobham and Miles Davis band in the 80s, and a solo career that now spans more than 25 years, guitarist Mike Stern has used his jazz roots as a starting point for exploring a range of alternate territories that include R&B, rock, swing, funk, world music and numerous other regions along the musical topography. The recipient of Guitar Player magazine s Certified Legend Award for 2012, he s an artist who's not afraid to bring numerous styles and ideas however diverse into the same place just to see what happens.
All Over the Place is Stern s new recording on Heads Up International, a division of Concord Music Group. Set for release on June 19, 2012, the 11-song set aligns the characteristically diverse and adventurous guitarist with a cadre of brilliant guests, including trumpeter Randy Brecker; saxophonist Kenny Garrett; and drummers Dave Weckl, Keith Carlock and Lionel Cordew. Also on hand is a delegation of high-caliber electric and acoustic bass players: Esperanza Spalding, Richard Bona, Victor Wooten, Anthony Jackson, Dave Holland, Tom Kennedy, Will Lee and Victor Bailey.
I' ve been playing a lot of different kinds of great music with a lot of different musicians on some of my more recent records, says Stern, whose Big Neighborhood released on Heads Up in 2009 followed a similarly eclectic vibe. I love bebop, swing, rock, all the stuff that a lot of guitar players especially jazz players tend to include in their music. It s the nature of the instrument, but very much a part of my nature as well. There s a lot of music that really inspires me, and it usually covers quite a few territories.
The guitar tends to keep you open-minded, because you hear it in so many places, says Stern, listing many places he himself has ventured along the way not just on All Over the Place, but in earlier work as well. You hear it in rock, in country, in pop, in funk, in classical, you hear it in jazz, you hear it in so many kinds of music that you can immediately identify it on one level or another.
Stern is ready at a moment s notice to go to all of these places and more, and he s ready and willing to bring anyone along for the ride. Music, to me, is a language of the heart, he says. I hope people will get some emotional payoff from what I ve done on this recording. That s the vibe that I continue to go for with all of my music.
Tracklist:
01. AJ
02. Cameroon
03. Out Of The Blue
04. As Far As We Know
05. Blues For Al
06. OCD
07. You Never Told Me
08. Half Way Home
09. Light
10. Flipside
11. All Over The Place
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Mino Cinelu, Kevin Eubanks, Dave Holland: World Trio (1995)

This is one of the best -- and most under-noticed -- releases of the last five years. Eubanks, Cinelu, and the sublime Dave Holland achieve Vulcan mind-meld status as an ensemble on this spirited, swinging collection of acoustic guitar, bass, and percussion grooves. If you're a fan of albums like Tim Sparks' luminous "Tanz" on the Tzaddik label, you must get this. If you're a Holland enthusiast, you will supremely dig Holland's super-muscular virtuosity here. If you know nothing about Eubanks other than his "Tonight Show" gig (I mean, whatever), prepare to be astounded by his fine taste, depth, and fluid imagination. This is a superb record! | amazon.
Personnel: Mino Cinelu (percussion); Kevin Eubanks (acoustic guitar); Dave Holland (bass).
Tracklist:
1. The Palantir
2. The Whirling Derwish
3. Over There
4. Will 'O the Wisp
5. Dr Do-Right
6. The Arch Image
7. Blue Jean
8. Seven Rings
9. Eulogy
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Kevin Eubanks: Spiritalk 2 Revelations (1995)

Two years after releasing the original Spiritalk, Kevin Eubanks reunites the same group of musicians for another collection of organic fusion compositions. Drummer Marvin "Smitty" Smith, regardless of what one might think of him in general, simply smokes in situations like this. He is absolutely unchained, playing with the energy (and seemingly the limbs) of two or more men. Smith and Eubanks interact like McLaughlin and Cobham, or Morse and Morgenstein.
Tracklist:
01. Faith 7:06
02. Like The Wind 5:08
03. Whispers Of Life 6:31
04. Revelations 7:29
05. Earth 2:42
06. Sun 4:25
07. Moon 1:47
08. Being 7:52
09. Passing 7:08
Personnel:
Kevin Eubanks - guitar
Kent Jordan - alto flute
Dave Holland - bass
Robin Eubanks - trombone
Gerald Moore - guitar
Marvin Smith - drums
Gene Jackson - drums
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