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Paul Wertico: Paul Wertico (sound effects); Talia Wertico (spoken vocals, sound effects); Barbara Wertico (keyboards, sound effects); John Moulder (synthesizer); Eric Hochberg (acoustic bass guitar); Brian Peters (bass guitar, sound effects).
Personnel: Paul Wertico (drums, hand claps, percussion); Eric Hochberg (vocals, trumpet, acoustic bass); John Moulder (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, guitar synthesizer); Brian Peters (electric guitar, E-bow, violin, electric bass, fretless bass, hand claps).
Audio Mixers: Paul Wertico; Brian Peters.
Recording information: Rat Howel Recording, Skokie, IL (2003).
Photographer: Michael Coakes.
Arranger: Paul Wertico.
For starters, drumming maestro Paul Wertico's StereoNucleosis, his fifth solo outing, is not a jazz record. OK, now that the jazz fascists...er, purists, have left the room, we can get on with talking about this patchwork quilt of sonic delights. Wertico has followed some interesting paths in his 30-plus-year career, from working with Pat Metheny and Larry Coryell to Kurt Elling, Terry Callier, and Jken Nordine. But nothing in his recorded past could have prepared listeners for this album. All the stops and boundaries blur before disappearing into the clear light of musical emptiness. And in that space where a whole slew of artificial categories existed is the abundance of music as a universe unto itself. Wertico's collaborators on this excursion into the heart of sonic inquiry are his partner, the composer and keyboardist Barbara, double bassist and trumpeter Eric Hochberg, guitarist John Moulder, and electric bassist, guitarist, and violinist Brian Peters. The album's opener, a solo percussion piece called "Corner Conversation," whispers into existence. Wertico dances on an array of small percussion instruments and drums for a little over a minute before huge-sounding choirs of hand drums and tom toms rain down like blessed-out thunder, offering that exuberance and abundance do indeed have a sound. And as it ends, a few small rhythms usher in the sheer magnificence of "We Needed the Rain," where fat basslines, electric guitars, trumpet, keyboard loops, and Wertico's kit entwine in a swirling, shimmering procession of near transcendent beauty. Some lazy fool will be tempted to call this groove jazz, and if it is, so be it -- bring on the grooves. This is the music Carlos Santana strives for at his best, and it is reminiscent in feeling of "Song of the Wind" from Caravanserai. John Moulder's guitar solo literally sky dances in the mix. "Desert Sky" gets to the same place, but it's more aggressive. Drums and keys shimmer before splitting open the mix, and once again the guitars scream with a very intense and focused lyricism. There are more free-form moments on the record as well, with the taut elliptical improvisation in "Somewhere in Between," where all instruments function as percussion, whispering and tentatively moving around in a nocturnal mix. "The Eleventh Hour" begins with a cacophony of feedback and dissonance before becoming a bluesy, funk groove. And in "You Can Get There From Here," African percussion cadences thrust into the open space of the mix to be colored by feedback and angular chords before giving way to the quiet, acoustic six-string opening of "What Would This World Be," full of ethereal progressions and languid tempos as it walks slowly into the warmth and intimacy of converging harmonics. One of the most compelling things on the set is "Almost Sixteen," a shambling blues tune done Delta drone style led by Hochberg's guttural bass and vocal moans striated by a terse yet infectious melody line from guitars and minimal keyboards and Wertico's trademark double-time shuffle.
In sum, the true measure of StereoNucleosis' wealth and importance is that there is nothing remotely like it in your record store -- and hopefully it is in your record store. Wertico and his players have done something wonderful and rare: they've actually created s
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Category Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Drums
Label A440 Music Group
Orig Year 2004
All Time Sales Rank   85047  
CD Universe Part number 6714583
Discs 1
Release Date Apr 27, 2004
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Paul Wertico
Engineer Brian Peters
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Paul Wertico Stereo Nucleosis Album Track Listing



1.Conrner Conversation
2.We Needed the Rain
3.Somewhere in Between
4.Desert Sky
5.First, Bass
6.Elevanth Hour, The
7.You Can Get There From Here
8.What Would the World Be
9.30 DBS Below Zero
10.Almost Sixteen
11.Down and Out on the Farm
12.Twisted Hoedown
13.Untitled Hidden Track
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Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars) 5 stars

5 stars best fusion record ever recorded
i have never been a big fan fusion records like chick corea electric bands and dave weckl and vital techtones, but this record is amazing. imagine if history was different and the parts of jazz and rock that created FUSION turned out more tasteful and powerful, you'd have stereonucleosis. paul wertico has re-written history with this album, gleaning elements from zeppelin, king crimson, elvin jones, african traditional percussion, as well as the more musical elements of pat metheny group, which he left in 2000; and makes one wonder who brought the musical genius to the group which has now not put out anything of worth in quite a few years since wertico's departure. lots of guitar soloing on almost every track and amazing grooves. i only disliked one track on the record, the rest are going to be staying on my playlist for quite a long time.
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