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Track Listings
1 | A Go Go |
2 | Deadzy |
3 | What Now |
4 | Tootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing |
5 | Cachaca |
6 | In Case The World Changes Its Mind |
7 | Miles Behind |
8 | Little Walter Rides Again |
9 | Hanuman |
10 | Amazing Grace |
11 | Southern Pacific |
12 | Hottentot |
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Indirecto Records releases MSMW LIVE: IN CASE THE WORLD CHANGES IT'S MIND, a double-live album featuring guitar guru John Scofield and genre busting improvisational jazz trio Medeski Martin & Wood. MSMW LIVE: IN CASE THE WORLD CHANGES IT'S MIND is a live collection of twelve tracks culled from their 2006 MSMW tour and features music from Scofields a GO GO and MSMWs OUT LOUDER.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.58 x 4.96 x 0.25 inches; 2.56 ounces
- Manufacturer : Indirecto Records
- Item model number : 22914862
- Original Release Date : 2011
- Run time : 1 hour and 56 minutes
- Date First Available : January 1, 1900
- Label : Indirecto Records
- ASIN : B005O64VVE
- Number of discs : 2
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It's not like I know a lot about jam bands, but I am positive this is some of the best of the current stuff.
It's not like I know a lot about funk, but I am positive this is some of the best of the current stuff.
It's not like I know a lot about MM&W, but I am positive this is some of the best of their current stuff.
I'm a pretty big Scofield fan, and this is even better than the quartet's 06's *Out Louder*.
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Je pourrais écrire sur lui, des choses plus interessantes que les magazines.
Medeski et le trio assurent grave.
Quelle musique!!!!!!!
As most people reading this will know, John Scofield used MM&W on his 'A Go Go' CD to great acclaim, and the title track of that set is the 1st thing on this furiously funky recording. By track 3, the band is reaching boiling point and it continues in much the same vein throughout, culminating in an absolutely frenzied version of 'Hottentot' on CD2, with drummer Billy Martin pushing things along so hard that even Scofield has to dig deep to keep up. There is almost a slight hint that Sco may be incidental to the action and interplay between the other 3, because they are SO tight...but most of the material is his, and (apparently) they don't play quite the same way without him.
Whatever the case, this is full-on; they even go into a sort of devil-may-care-crash-and-burn on a few tracks, jaw-dropping stuff. 'Miles Behind' is a raw take on the one-chord funk of the '73-'75 Davis band, and 'What Now' and the title track are completely seizing. There is an excellent, strong version of 'Amazing Grace' on CD2....this is better in many ways than the late 1980s band Sco had with Dennis Chambers which became far too technique-oriented; it is far friendlier, more listenable, danceable and more relaxed for a start. It also brings to mind 'Trio Beyond' at times, the Scofield/Goldings/DeJohnette 'tribute' to Lifetime which was itself very successful but nowhere near as funky as this.
If you like Scofield or MMW, this is an immediate must-buy. Martin and Medeski are just incredible!
I find Scofield usually a bit too subtile on his jazz guitar, but that is not the case on these redcordings: he rocks without forgetting where he comes from.
The only flaw is 'Amazing Grace', about the only track not penned by the gentlemen.
A real plus is that these are live recordings, making the music just a bit more edgy and - indeed - lively.