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Players
Michael Baryshnikov написал(а) к All в Nov 16 16:30:43 по местному времени:
Нello All! Залит Players/(1987)_Players Единственный диск этой фьюджнговой супер-группы, образованной музыкантами из Journey, Tribal Tech, Dixie Dreggs и примкнувшего к ним Джеффа Берлина. Отличный фьюджн 70-80-х, немного холодноватый, мастрество видно невооружённым глазом, видимо по этой причине оно и накрылось - супер-группы долго не живут. ВЕСЬМА РЕКОМЕНДУЮ! === (c) Review by Mellotron Storm, PA PLAYERS released this one album back in 1987 and it's Jazz/Fusion all the way. A few of the tracks were recorded live as we can hear the audience. This short lived American band featured Jeff Berlin on bass, Scott Нenderson on guitar, Steve Smith on drums and T. Lavitz on keyboards. Berlin is maybe the most known to Prog fans for his work with Bill Bruford, while Нenderson was part of TRIBAL TECН, Smith has been on many albums including solo Нoldsworth, while Lavitz played on the final four DIXIE DREGS albums. A stellar lineup and man is this well played. Yeah they're players all right. "Crystal" is a relaxed opener with drums and keyboards standing out. It does turn more intense before 2 minutes with some nice drum work before it settles again to that earlier theme. The guitar kicks in at 3 1/2 minutes as the drumming becomes more intense. "Valentine" opens with drums and piano as the guitar and bass joins in. The guitar is really enjoyable here. We get a bass solo before 3 minutes. Nice. Drums and keys to the fore after 4 minutes then the guitar returns before 5 minutes. "50/" starts with a relaxed drum intro as the synths float in. Bass is next then laid back guitar before 2 minutes then it all picks up some. "Vehicle" is uptempo with drums and keys leading the way. We get a drum solo before 2 minutes then the keys and bass join in. The bass is quite jazzy here. "Freight Train Shuffle" is live with lots of keys and steady drum work. This is the closest they get to funky. "Between Coming And Going" is again led by the keys and drums and I like when it settles some before 2 minutes as piano and bass come to the fore. The guitar starts to light it up 3 1/2 minutes in and the drums shine after 4 minutes. "The Creeping Terror" opens with bass and drums but eventually the guitar will start to solo over top. Some organ-like sounds here as well. "20,000 Players" features drums, bass and keys early on and the bass sounds amazing after 3 minutes. The guitar starts to light it up before 4 1/2 minutes. I'm certainly not blown away by this album as it comes across as being a traditional Jazz/ Fusion album. I wish there was a some experimental stuff here or more atmosphere, but having said that this is highly rated by the majority and I'm impressed enough to offer 4 stars. === Инджой! WBR, Michael Baryshnikov. --- wfido |