Scott Henderson And Tribal Tech - Nomad (1990) CD Rip

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Title: Nomad
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Relativity [CDLR 45022]
Genre: Jazz Rock, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 52:22
Total Size: 367 MB(+3%) | 124 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

1.Renegade 5:49
2.Nomad 7:19
3.Robot Immigrants
4.Tunnel Vision 4:40
5.Elegy For Shoe 4:07
6.Bofat 8:34
7.No No No 5:51
8.Self Defense 5:02
9.Rituals 5:43
Scott Henderson And Tribal Tech - Nomad (1990) CD Rip

personnel :

Scott Henderson - Guitars
Gary Willis - Bass
Brad Dutz - Mallets & Percussion
David Goldblatt - Keyboards
Steve Houghton - Drums

Like its predecessors, Henderson's third date as a leader is a fine example of how creative and inspired genuine jazz-rock can be. Tough and aggressive yet full of appealing melodic and harmonic nuances, this CD contains not one iota of the type of lightweight smooth jazz or Muzak for which Henderson has often voiced his contempt. With Nomad, Tribal Tech underwent a few personnel changes, and for the first time, recorded an entire album minus a sax. While electric bassist Gary Willis, drummer Steve Houghton, and percussionist/mallet player Brad Dutz remained, saxman Bob Sheppard was gone, and keyboardist Pat Coil had been replaced by David Goldblatt. Despite these changes, Tribal Tech's sound (which was essentially guided by Henderson and Willis) remained easily recognizable. The '70s breakthroughs of Weather Report, Return to Forever, and John McLaughlin, among others, still had an impact on Tribal Tech, but by 1988, it was even more evident that Henderson was a fine soloist and composer in his own right.~Alex Henderson