Monday, July 24, 2006

Music Monday - John Scofield - A Go Go


Jazz guitarist, John Scofield has long been known as a pioneer of sound and song in the jazz world for the past couple of decades. Of all his records that I have been exposed to, his collaboration with Medeski, Martin, and Wood on this record stands out to me as one of the best. It is atypical of what most would consider jazz, with its simple harmonic structures and very funk oriented grooves.

Here is a description from allmusic.com:
John Scofield owes a great deal to Medeski, Martin & Wood for the success of A Go Go. The piano/organ, bass, and drum playing trio adds a world of bouncing vibes to Scofield's inquisitive, happy guitar work here. A Go Go is an album of mostly breezy, sometimes tense, jam-based grooves. The album's charm is in its "city meets the tropics" feel. The four players create such a warm, vibrant sound that resisting the urge to tap one's feet along with the beat becomes a near impossibility. The opening song is a treat of plucked guitars and tightly packed new jazz. Other standouts are "Kubrick," a swooning, gentle change of pace packed with background tension, and "Hottentot," a tour de force of dynamic interplay. There's nary a moment of filler to be found across the ten tracks. It's clear that Scofield enjoyed the collaboration, as his guitars seem to nearly speak joy. His alternately jangling and plucking style sees him weaving in and out of the young trio's sound net with ample confidence. As fun as A Go Go is, it's just as well-sequenced, as Scofield and company vary their pace and tone expertly throughout the album's running time. A Go Go is far more than four cool cats jamming together and enjoying each other's company. It's an immensely entertaining, enlightening ride
Here is the iTunes link. Check it out!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ya - that's a great CD. Sco is the stuff! I also like the Ray Charles tribute - "That's What I Say." One of my favorites also going way back to the first Sco CD I ever bought - "Blue Matter" in 1987 if you don't have that one - albeit a different era of Sco of course.

Anonymous said...

wbjua above was supposed to be me - John Carlson!! The Word verification thingy is being weird this morning on blogger!