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Personnel: Stew Cutler (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, resonator guitar, harmonica, percussion); Stew Cutler; Freedom Brenner, Mary Jean Cutler (vocals); Peck Almond, Peck Almond (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, trumpet); Booker King (electric double bass, bass guitar); Garry Bruer, Gary Bruer (drums); Jeb Loy Nichols (vocals); Elliott Sharp (guitar); Dan Cipriano (alto saxophone); Rob Clores (piano, keyboards); Joe Mardin (drums); Alfredo Hidrovo (percussion). Recording information: Rich Sound, Flushing, NY. After years of playing with such prestigious jazz-rock musicians as Bill Frisell, David Sanborn and Wayne Horvitz, as well as releasing two CDs under his own name and performed with a trio which included Harry Bruer and Booker King, guitarist Stew Cutler broadens his musical horizons even more, working with 14 different musicians to create So Many Streams. Impressively, the addition of so many musicians has not cluttered Cutler's clean and precise guitar licks. Yet inversely, it's not until well into the second song, "Not to Worry," that the uninitiated listener might realize that this is an album spotlighting a guitarist, so generous and unassuming is Cutler's playing on opener, "Post Time." A majority of Streams falls under the adult-oriented jazz umbrella, and Jeb Loy Nichols' sub-Van Morrison vocals on "Sparrow in the Kitchen" doesn't help matters. On the other hand, "Something to Think About" takes a traditional blues approach that finds Cutler's picking at its most intense, particularly when he doubles and triples notes against the sparse backing of organ, bass and drums. And Mary Jean Cutler's torch song-blues croon on "Feel Your Presence" makes a much better argument for adding singing to Cutler's mostly instrumental oeuvre. ~ Joshua Glazer So Many Streams Music | List Price | $14.99 (You save $1.50) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz Instrument CDs, Smooth Jazz, Guitar, Jazz | | Label | Fountainbleu | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 252048  | | CD Universe Part number | 6774907 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 07, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Stew Cutler; Rich Gaglia; Rafael Fuentes | | Personnel | Joe Mardin Jeb Loy Nichols Booker King - electric double bass, bass guitar Garry Bruer - drums Elliott Sharp - guitar Elliott Sharp - guitar Alfredo Hidrovo - percussion Dan Cipriano - alto saxophone Freedom Brenner Mary Jean Cutler - vocals Peck Almond - tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, trumpet Rob Clores - piano, keyboards Stew Cutler - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, harmonica, percussion
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