CD Universal Music Japan Release date: 25/Nov/2022
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Sales Rank:
#41 in Other Swing #1800 in Jazz
Style:
Other Swing
Product No.:
2100680682
Details / Tracklist:
1. ACIDHEAD 2. IDEOFUNK 3. JUNGLE FICTION 4. I BRAKE 4 MONSTER BOOTY 5. ANIMAL FARM 6. OFFSPRING 7. TOMORROW LAND 8. UBERJAM 9. POLO TOWERS 10. SNAP CRACKLE POP 11. LUCKY FOR HER 12. REALLY GROOVE REALLY (JAPAN BONUS TRACK)
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Uberjam by John Scofield, released 25 November 2022, includes the following tracks: "Jungle Fiction", "Animal Farm", "Tomorrow Land", "Polo Towers" and more.
This version of Uberjam comes as a 1xSHM. -
Japanese SHM-CD pressing. Universal. 2022.
The title is "überjam" not "Überjam".
Recorded 30 July through 01 August, 29-30 August and 06 September 2001 at Avatar Studios, New York.
Mixed 10-13 September 2001 at Avatar Studios, New York.
Mastered 25 September 2001 at Sterling Sound, New York.
Japan Version incl. 1 Bonus Track (#12)
"Uberjam" is a groundbreaking album by renowned jazz guitarist John Scofield, released in CD format by Universal Music Japan. This record showcases Scofield's innovative fusion of jazz, funk, and electronic elements, creating an energetic and modern soundscape that has captivated listeners worldwide. The tracks are characterized by groovy rhythms, inventive guitar work, and collaborations with talented musicians such as Avi Bortnick and Adam Deitch. Universal Music Japan is known for its high-quality releases and dedication to bringing exceptional music from around the globe to discerning audiences. John Scofield himself is celebrated as one of the most influential contemporary jazz guitarists; his career spans decades with numerous acclaimed albums like "A Go Go," collaborations with legends such as Miles Davis, and multiple Grammy Awards.
Überjam is an album by jazz guitarist John Scofield, the first credited to “The John Scofield Band”. It was released by Verve on January 29, 2002. Saxophonist Karl Denson, guitarist Avi Bortnick, keyboardist John Medeski and drummer Adam Deitch are among the players.