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Personnel: Scott Henderson (guitar); Scott Henderson & Tribal Tech (guitar); John Humphrey (bass instrument); Kirk Covington (vocals, drums). Audio Mixers: Scott Henderson & Tribal Tech; Michael Landau. Recording information: La Palma Club, Rome, Italy (2004); La Ve Lee Jazz Club, Studio City, CA (2004). This double-CD features consistently ferocious electric guitar from Scott Henderson. Recorded live at La Ve Lee (a small club near Los Angeles), the extended program has Henderson mostly in the spotlight with electric bassist John Humphrey offering strong support and drummer Kirk Covington sometimes contributing rockish vocals that are as much shouting as they are singing. Henderson plays some jazz on Wayne Shorter's "Fee Fi Fo Fum," digs into blues now and then, and displays some country roots on "Hillbilly in the Band" but mostly plays high-intensity fusion, tearing into the pieces and showing that he could hold his own with any rock/fusion guitarist. Invigorating playing. ~ Scott Yanow
Scott Henderson Live! Songs Live! Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews GLAD THEY'RE BACK !!! Tremendous energy as usual with this band that I've been listening since the beginning of Scott's solo albums ! I simply regret live tracks sound too similar to studio ones. Anyway, the music played by these guys remain one of the more enjoyable ever. Submitted by korjanevski.jeremie (Bordeaux, France)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The shy Scott Henderson I went to see Scott Henderson in Phila., a few years ago, and it was small venue. No one was there yet, so I just walk in and walked around looking at some pictures on the walls. Then, Scott, walked in from a back room holding a red Strat looking thing and a handful of strings. He sat down and started putting them on the red thing. I began talking to him as if I knew him: What do you think of Kazumi Watanabe?" "Do you like your first three TT albums on Passport?" He liked Kazumi, but hates the first three TT records "way to contrived..." "Oh, I hate that tight formulaic style, I like things to happen as they happen" (or words very close to that). Anyway, he was very easy to to talk with, and more that happy to give of his time--no one would know what was going to happen in the next hour--oh my God!!!
Well, if he likes loose, fairly open jams, with a little foundation to get it moving, he really go it right on this double live set. It is scary good! This is the kind of set that makes me want to turn up the volume in my car and blow away the rappers in their 28 inch rim Hummers (and I have the system to do it)!!!
But seriously, Henderson's music is (and don't try this a home, kids) to be played at eye bleed levels. I know, I know, we are supposed to know better than that in 2005, but this is the one exception--what the hell, once would get you hooked (said the drug pusher).
This has got to be the most out there, high energy, shamless fusion (thank you, Scott), all American power hungry, git box music to come down the pike (w/o much warning, by the way) in a long long time. Keep up the good work, Scott! What? I say, keep up the good work!!! Submitted by herpfauna (Elkins Park, PA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
It's OK! Not much to talk about! but was expecting more! Oh! can someone please take off his trem bar!! Submitted by Andy (Country,PA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Outstanding If you've ever seen the brilliance of Scott Henderson live you'll know what goods he can bring to the table every night. Highly recommended. Submitted by jcaldwellctxs (Parkland, FL, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
nutritive blues-jazz-rock Incredible Henderson. Much melody and rhythm. Much tripping rock-jazz-blues. The band plays and interplays. If you like this style of guitar-oriented music don't miss this record. Is very exciting. Interesting harmonies and all very alive.
A little raw but it's a hot performance!In Spain we say "cachondo". Bassist very supportive to the music. The drummer sings very fine, too. Submitted by Nycetto (Ferrol, Spain) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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