[SC1] TRIBAL
TECH AND SCOTT HENDERSON DVD LIVE
IN GERMANY 2003
AND ISRAEL 1995
Tribal
Tech live in Israel 1995 and Scott Henderson Blues Trio live
in Germany 2003.
The
BESTEST OF THE BEST Jazz/Fusion band EVER (in my humble personal
opinion and taste). Tribal Tech is the only band I try to get
my hands on whatever stuff they have ever done. Simply one
of the most advanced group regarding harmonies, orchestration
and improvisational skills. Scott Henderson is one of the most
unpredictably brilliant improvisers of our generation.
There is also some bonus material of some very recent footage
of the Scott Henderson Blues Trio recorded in Germany 2003 at
the Rockpalast. Ever thought that blues could be so unpredictable???
Check it out!
The
Tribal Tech line up is :
SCOTT
HENDERSON - Guitar GARY WILLIS - Bass SCOTT KINSEY - Keyboards KIRK CONVINGTON - Drums
Track Listing :
1.
The Big Wave
2.
Smelly Old Dog
3.
Speak
4.
Boat Gig
5.
The Crawling Horror
6.
Big Fun
The
Scott Henderson Blues Trio line up is :
SCOTT
HENDERSON - Guitar JOHN HUMPHREY - Bass KIRK CONVINGTON - Drums
Track Listing :
1.
Dog Party
2.
That Hurts
3.
Devil Boy
An
absolute must for any Tribal Tech/Scott Henderson/Gary
Willis/Fusion/Blues fans.
Detailed
Information
Running
Time :
Aprox
72 min
Video
Format :
4:3
NTSC
Audio:
Dolby
Digital 2.0
Region
Code :
FREE
Professionally
multi camera filmed.
QUALITY
RATING
AUDIO
:
10/10
VIDEO
:
9/10
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Note :
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United Kingdom : £2
Recorded Delivery for up to 3 items, £5 for 4 or
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more items
Rest of the world : £4 for up to 2 items, £8
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