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Dave Stryker and Steve Slagle: The Stryker/Slagle Band
ByDave Stryker has been everywhere in the past couple of years, playing for what seems like everyone. Most recently, Mr. Stryker has applied his talent on Trio Mundo's Carnaval and Sylvia Cuenca's Exit 13. These recordings represent vastly different contexts. The former is a well-developed Latin jazz excursion, while the latter is a relaxed organ-guitar trio date. Steve Slagle also performed most recently on Carnaval, Stryker's Blue to the Bone III and with the Mingus Big Band. Both men remain sought-after studio artists and sidemen.
But, up front is where The Stryker/Slagle Band finds them, steering their way through a fine recital. Highlights include the opener, Stryker's "Nothin' Wrong with It." The guitarist's chording sounds like that of a piano while Slagle is full throated and muscular. Bassist Bill Moring puts the "S" in swing on all of these pieces, while Tim Horner shows up with great accompaniment on his and Slagle's tenor/drums break on the Slagle original "Highlife," which also sports a good bass solo by Horner. Horner opens the blues "Every Dark Street." This is termed an "easy blues," but it is a bit too menacing to truly be "easy" though its pace certainly is that.
The Stryker/Slagle Band is very easy on the ears, despite the often-challenging compositions provided by the band. This is very much a growth record, fostering jazz with intellectual and visceral original charts and performances. Highly recommended.
For more information, see Khaeon World Music, Dave Stryker, and Steve Slagle on the web.
Track Listing
1. Nothin' Wrong With It (Stryker) - 6:05 2. Child's Play (Slagle) - 8:08 3. Every Dark Street (Stryker) - 8:20 4. Highlife (Slagle) - 7:22 5. Tudo Muda (Everything Changes) (Slagle) - 8:13 6. Hands of the Sculptress (Horner) - 7:43 7. Long Gone (Slagle) - 6:04
Personnel
Stryker Slagle Band
band / ensemble / orchestraDave Stryker - guitar; Steve Slagle - alto and soprano sax; Tim Horner - drums; Bill Moring - bass.
Album information
Title: The Stryker/Slagle Band | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: Khaeon World Music
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