Artist: Tribal Tech Title: X Year Of Release: 2012 Label: Tone Center [TC4071-2] Genre: Jazz Rock, Fusion Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps Total Time: 58:27 Total Size: 395 MB(+3%) | 139 MB(+3%) WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Mech X 2. Got Faith 'N Phat 3. Time Lapse 4. Anthem 5. Palm Moon Plaza 6. Gravity 7. Working Blue 8. Ask Me A Question 9. Let's Get Swung 10. Corn Butter
personnel :
Scott Henderson - guitar Gary Willis - bass Scott Kinsey - keyboards Kirk Covington - drums
2012 release from Fusion pioneers, Tribal Tech. X documents the latest musical journey of this revered Jazz Fusion super group, known for their complex arrangements and phenomenal solo interplay. On X, the members of Tribal Tech, Scott Henderson, Gary Willis, Scott Kinsey, and Kirk Covington once again throw convention out the window and entered the studio without a set list of heavy arrangements. Instead, each member brought musical sketches to the table and they turned on the tape machines and bravely set out to play together as a unit. Tribal Tech has delivered perhaps the most phenomenal recording of their impressive 25+ year history as a band. This album embraces the group dynamic. Only when you have a rich band history forged by virtuoso musicians, can you achieve the kind of synergistic genius that Tribal Tech reaches on X.
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