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Eric Schultz Discography of CDs
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Space and Time Ensemble CD
Eric Schultz songs The trippy name is deceiving. This is an earthy outfit with a purity in its approach that allows it to explore many paths without being hemmed in by notions of "tradition" or coming off as dabblers in a smorgasbord of styles. "Straight" or "free," the quintet is at ease with ideas from across the jazz spectrum. Leader Eric Schultz, who wrote the nine pieces on the CD, is an expatriate resident of southern California living in Paris, where this session was recorded in 1996. He has a dry, lightly amplified tone on guitar. Key influences seem to be Django Reinhardt, early John McLaughlin, and Gabor Szabo. The mention of Szabo has further relevance, as the early-'60s Chico Hamilton band that included Szabo, saxophonist Charles Lloyd, and trombonist George Bohanon is a useful point of reference for appreciating this ensemble. With Schultz in the front line is master trombonist Daniel Casimir. Mentored by fellow German trombonist Albert Mangelsdorf, Casimir revels in the slippery, rasberrying, microtonal impertinences inherent in a trombone. French saxophonist Jean Michel Couchet is responsible for the most outright bebop playing on the CD, including some high-octane, up-tempo work with drummer Alan Jones and bassist Paul Imm. An exceptional rhythm team, Imm and Jones are clearly attuned to one another, adapting their pulse and shifting accents seamlessly to embrace the individual solo styles of Schultz, Casimir, and Couchet. This music has a timeless appeal, alluding to recognizable landmarks along the way, all the while remaining true to a quintessential jazz tradition -- the dance, unfettered, with space and time. ~ Jim Todd
Eric Schultz,Guitar/Daniel Ca- Simir,Trombone/Alan Jones,Drum
Recorded at Artistic Palace, Boulogne-Billancourt, France on April 14 & 15, 1996. Includes liner notes by Eric Schultz.
Personnel: Eric Schultz (guitar); Daniel Casimir (trombone); Paul Imm (double bass); Alan Jones (drums).
Recording information: Artistic Palace, Boulogne-Billancourt, France (04/14/1996-04/15/1996).
Personnel: Eric Schultz (guitar); Jean Michel Couchet (soprano & alto saxophones); Daniel Casimir (trombone); Paul Imm (acoustic bass); Alan Jones (drums).
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Can't Hear Nothin' CD (2002)
Eric Schultz CD discography Spawned in a basement in Neewah, WI, Yesterday's Kids play pop-punk for kids that like their pop-punk full of yummy melodies and harmonies. Can't Hear Nothin' also features some piano, a moog, tambourines, a violin, and plenty of handclaps. Fun tunes about girls, high school, and more girls. Incredibly sweet, but not drivel-ish in the least. ~ Kevin S. Hoskins
Personnel: Justin Perkins (vocals, electric guitar, harmonica, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Moog synthesizer, castanets, tambourine); Matt Turner (cello); Eric Schultz (hand claps).
Audio Mixer: Justin Perkins.
Recording information: Simple Studios (11/2001-02/2002).
Personnel: Timoth M. Schweiger (electric guitar); Justin Perkins (Fender bass); Joey D. Scmidt (drums, cymbals).
Producers: Yesterday's Kids, Timothy M. Schweiger, Eric Thielen.
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Christmas Music for Trumpet and Organ / Erik Schultz CD (1994)
Eric Schultz albums
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 Eric Schultz Songs
Popular or famous Eric Schultz music songs: R.U. Dry, Plain 2 C., I Remember Albert, Shadows That Speak, R.U. Drier, Champigny, Between The Lines. More music songs Silhouettes, Who Do U Think U.R.. See All Songs
 Eric Schultz music CDs Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Alan Jones | Bridge Quartet, David Friesen, Andy Middleton, Pagan Altar, Biddu, Burrito Brothers, Fensters, Woody Herman, Julio Iglesias | | Paul Imm | | Jean Michel Couchet | | Daniel Casimir | Minino Garay, Marc Beacco, Toufic Farroukh, Anthony Ortega | | Eric Schultz | Yesterday's Kids |
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