Synergy
Download links and information about Synergy by Dave Weckl. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 01:08:45 minutes.
Artist: | Dave Weckl |
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Release date: | 1999 |
Genre: | Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz |
Tracks: | 12 |
Duration: | 01:08:45 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | High Life (featuring Dave Weckl Band) | 7:46 |
2. | Panda's Dream (featuring Dave Weckl Band) | 5:22 |
3. | Swunk (featuring Dave Weckl Band) | 4:48 |
4. | A Simple Prayer (featuring Dave Weckl Band) | 4:52 |
5. | Cape Fear (featuring Dave Weckl Band) | 6:54 |
6. | Wet Skin (featuring Dave Weckl Band) | 6:10 |
7. | Synergy (featuring Dave Weckl Band) | 7:13 |
8. | Where's My Paradise? (featuring Dave Weckl Band) | 4:51 |
9. | Lucky Seven (featuring Dave Weckl Band) | 5:55 |
10. | Swamp Thing (featuring Dave Weckl Band) | 5:22 |
11. | Cultural Concurrence (featuring Dave Weckl Band) | 3:25 |
12. | Tower '99 (featuring Dave Weckl Band) | 6:07 |
Details
[Edit]Although Dave Weckl is an excellent drummer, not all of his recordings have been excellent. In the 1990s, you never knew if you would find something exciting or mundane on a Weckl album. But this fusion/soul-jazz disc turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Synergy, in fact, is the drummer's most consistently satisfying CD. Excessive producing was a major problem on some of his previous releases, but this time he generally avoids overproducing and goes for a real band sound. Joined by tenor and soprano saxman Brandon Fields, keyboardist Jay Oliver, guitarist Buzz Feiten, and electric bassist Tom Kennedy, Weckl has a solid team to work with and emphasizes improvisation and honest-to-God playing not high-tech studio gloss. Weckl's band sounds quite cohesive on a diverse, unpredictable outing that ranges from the funky "Wet Skin" and the Latin-influenced title song to the ominous "Cape Fear" and the delicate "A Simple Prayer." If you could purchase only one of Weckl's 1990s albums, Synergy would be the best choice.