Big Neighborhood

Big Neighborhood

by Mike Stern
Big Neighborhood

Big Neighborhood

by Mike Stern

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Overview

Like all the legends he ever worked for or with, from Miles Davis to Jaco Pastorius, Billy Cobham to the Brecker Brothers, the five-time Grammy nominee has learned over the course of his 26-year recording career -- 33 since he got his breakthrough gig with Blood, Sweat & Tears -- something about the nuanced art of collaboration. Not only does it take a village to make a great, boundary-stretching jazz recording, the wild excursions on his second Heads Up date seem to be shouting, as it actually involves a whole Big Neighborhood. On this diverse 12-track set, whose styles range from blazing jazz fusion to African-tinged exotica and trippy Middle Eastern journeys, Mike Stern invites a few of his pals back who populated his similarly eclectic 2006 label debut Who Let the Cats Out? Especially significant is the renewed invitation extended to Richard Bona, whose rumbling bass and spirited vocalese bring authenticity to the highly spiritual African vibes of "Reach." Looks like Stern's got a little crush on the brilliant young bassist/vocalist Esperanza Spalding, whose voice, he says, knocks him out. Pairing her with drum great Terri Lyne Carrington isn't just a cool, girl-power endeavor. The two have genuine chemistry with the guitarist; "Song for Pepper" drifts dreamily with Spalding's endearing vocalizations, and "Coupe de Ville" darts and swings playfully as Bob Malach's sax and Stern's strings weave through the rhythmic foundation forged by Spalding and Carrington. Finally, Stern swings the door open to a lot of fresh melodic and improvisational ideas via his jazz-rock cohorts Eric Johnson (playing it cool on the moody, soulful "6th Street") and Steve Vai (wailing like crazy on the searing title track). He goes artsier with "jam band godfathers" Medeski, Martin & Wood, who help spin a wild blues-rock web on "Check One" and cool to a simmer on the more pop/rock-oriented "Check One." There's also an appearance by Stern's old friend, Randy Brecker. This is one block party jazz fusion fans won't want to miss in 2009! ~ Jonathan Widran

Product Details

Release Date: 08/11/2009
Label: Heads Up / Telarc Distribution
UPC: 0053361315726
Rank: 153199

Tracks

  1. Big Neighborhood
  2. 6th Street
  3. Reach
  4. Song For Pepper
  5. Coupe De Ville
  6. Bird Blue
  7. Moroccan Roll
  8. Long Time Gone
  9. Check One
  10. That's All It Is
  11. Hope You Don't Mind

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mike Stern   Primary Artist,Guitar
Steve Vai   Guitar,Guest Artist
Bob Franceschini   Saxophone,Guest Artist
Bob Malach   Saxophone,Guest Artist
Billy Martin   Drums
Cindy Blackman   Drums,Guest Artist
Chris Minh Doky   Bass,Guest Artist,Guitar (Bass)
Lionel Cordew   Drums,Guest Artist
Eric Johnson   Guitar,Guitar,Guest Artist
Victor Wooten   Guest Artist
John Medeski   Clavinet
Lincoln Goines   Bass,Guest Artist,Guitar (Bass)
Randy Brecker   Trumpet,Guest Artist
Esperanza Spalding   Bass,Vocals,Guest Artist,Guitar (Bass)
Medeski, Martin & Wood   Guest Artist
John Scofield   Guest Artist
Jim Beard   Piano,Keyboards,Guest Artist
Richard Bona   Bass,Vocals,Guest Artist,Guitar (Bass)
Dave Weckl   Drums,Guest Artist
Chris Wood   Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric)
Terri Lyne Carrington   Drums,Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Helik Hadar   Engineer
Ken Sluiter   Assistant Engineer
Bill Milkowski   Liner Notes
Craig Brock   Engineer
John Shyloski   Engineer
Roy Hendrickson   Engineer
Mike Stern   Composer
David Boyle   Engineer
Jim Beard   Producer
Phil Magnotti   Mixing,Engineer
Philip Magnotti   Engineer
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