Victor Wooten, Dennis Chambers, Bob Franceschini - TRYPNOTYX (2017) Lossless

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Title: TRYPNOTYX
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Vix Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 66:40 min
Total Size: 411 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Take Off 00:37
02. Dc10 06:12
03. Liz & Opie 07:39
04. Cruising Altitude 04:50
05. Funky D 05:44
06. The 13th Floor 06:27
07. A Little Rice and Beans 06:07
08. A Soul Full of Ballad 05:09
09. Caught in the Act 04:26
10. One Hand 06:50
11. Trypnotyx 03:18
12. Final Approach 01:02
13. Cupid 07:51
14. Landing 00:29

Bassist Victor Wooten began his musical career early. At age three, his brother Regi taught him to play bass, and at age five he made his stage debut with his four older brothers in the Wootens, playing songs by R&B mainstays like James Brown, Sly & the Family Stone, War, and Curtis Mayfield. After playing regional tours and opening for acts like Mayfield and War, the Wootens recorded an album in 1985. However, the record received little commercial or critical response, and eventually the Wooten Brothers found other gigs. By 1988, Victor Wooten moved to Nashville to join a rock band, and the following year met Béla Fleck, the banjo player for New Grass Revival. Fleck was forming a jazz group to appear on a TV show; he recruited Wooten, his brother Roy on drums, and Howard Levy on keyboards and harmonica. As the Flecktones, the group earned numerous accolades, including four Grammy nominations and a number one album on the jazz charts.

As the '90s progressed, Wooten added a solo recording career and numerous collaborations to his duties in the Flecktones. Along with solo albums like 1996's A Show of Hands and the following year's What Did He Say?, Wooten contributed to albums by friends like David Grier, Paul Brady, and Branford Marsalis' Buckshot LeFonque. His third solo album, Yin-Yang, which featured appearances by Fleck, Bootsy Collins, and the Wooten Brothers, was released in 1999. Live in America from 2001 documented four years on the road in a double-disc package. After tours with the Flecktones and a 2001 release/tour with the group Bass Extremes, Wooten returned to his solo career in 2005 with the album Soul Circus. Released in 2008, Palmystery included turns by violinist Eric Silver and harmonica player Howard Levy. ~ Heather Phares.



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It's a FALSE flac (argghh)

Checked with AuCdTect, result is MPEG95% !
Chech so with spectrum analyser, result is Less than 16Khz, in 2017 in (Original) CD, is not possible (min is 20Khz)
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