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| Dave Stryker with Bob Mintzer and the WDR Big Band Blue Soul Blue Soul is a collaboration between guitarist Dave Stryker, saxophonist and arranger Bob Mintzer and the WDR Big Band. This is a unique project putting Stryker's soulful guitar in front of a world-class big band led by MIntzer's creative arrangements and playing. After several appearances as a guest with Dave Stryker's Organ Trio, saxophonist Bob Mintzer (who serves as the principal conductor for Cologne, Germany's WDR Big Band) had the idea to arrange some of Dave's music to feature him with the ensemble. Bob thought Stryker's hip takes on '70s pop tunes from his Eight Track series as well as his originals would be a good fit for the dynamic big band. In March of 2019, Dave was invited to Germany for a week of rehearsing, recording and performing with the WDR Big Band, the result of which is Blue Soul. "Bob is one of the best musicians and people I know, " said Stryker. "I've been a fan of his playing since my early days in New York City, and to get the chance to have Bob arrange and play my music with the incredible WDR Big Band is a huge thrill and honor." Stryker, one of the top jazz guitarists on the scene, got his start with Jack McDuff and Stanley Turrentine and to date has 30 albums to his name including the recent #1 JazzWeek recording, Eight Track III. Mintzer is one of the greats of the tenor saxophone with many of his own recordings as well as long associations with the late, great Jaco Pastorius, the Yellowjackets and many others. Stryker and Mintzer assembled a varied program including Bob's orchestrations of Dave's versions of Marvin Gaye's "Trouble Man" and "What's Going On, " Prince's "When Doves Cry" and Jimmy Webb's "Wichita Lineman." Bob also expanded Dave's originals "Came to Believe, " "Shadowboxing" and "Blues Strut" as well as contributing his own "Aha." Stanley Turrentine's "Stan's Shuffle" closes out this hard-hitting, guitar-meets-big-band recording - Blue Soul. Artist: Dave Stryker with Bob Mintzer and the WDR Big Band Title: Blue Soul Label: Strikezone Records 8820 Artist's Website: www.davestryker.com Release Date: June 5, 2020 UPC Code: 9291400089 Musicians Dave Stryker - Guitar Bob Mintzer - Conductor and Arranger, Tenor Sax #2, #5, #9 Wim Both, Rob Bruynen, Andy Haderer, Ruud Breuls - Trumpets Ludwig Nuss, Raphael Klemm, Andy Hunter -Trombones Mattis Cederberg - Bass Trombone Johan Horlen, Karolina Strassmayer-Alto Sax Olivier Peters, Paul Heller-Tenor Sax Jens Neufang - Baritone Sax Billy Test - Piano and Organ John Goldsby - Bass Hans Dekker - Drums Track listing, track times: 1 Trouble Man (Marvin Gaye) 5:39 Dave Stryker-guitar, Billy Test - Organ 2 Aha (Bob Mintzer) 6:07 Bob Mintzer -Tenor Sax, Dave Stryker - Guitar 3 What's Going On (Al Cleveland, Renaldo Benson, Marvin Gaye) 7:20 Dave Stryker - Guitar, Karolina Strassmayer - Alto Sax, Billy Test - Organ 4 Came To Believe - (Dave Stryker) 6:46 Dave Stryker - Guitar, Johan Horlen - Alto Sax, Hans Dekker - Drums 5 Blues Strut - (Dave Stryker) 6:57 Dave Stryker - Guitar, Bob Mintzer - Tenor Sax, Billy Test - Organ 6 When Doves Cry (Prince Rogers Nelson) 6:28 Dave Stryker - Guitar, Johan Horlen - Alto Sax, Hans Dekker - Drums 7 Wichita Lineman (Jimmy Webb) 5:32 Andy Hunter - Trombone, Dave Stryker - Guitar 8 Shadowboxing - (Dave Stryker) 6:07 Paul Keller - Tenor Sax, Dave Stryker - Guitar, Hans Dekker - Drums 9 Stan's Shuffle (Stanley Turrentine) 7:06 Bob Mintzer - Tenor Sax, Dave Stryker - Guitar Produced by Dave Stryker Music Arranged by Bob Mintzer #1, #3, #6 Arranged by Dave Stryker and Jared Gold, Orchestrated by Bob Mintzer Recorded March 22, 25, 26, 2019 at WDR Studio 4 Cologne Germany WDR Big Band Executive Producer - Friederike Darius Production Coordination - Claudia Brede recording producer: Christian Schmitt recording engineer: Walter Platte recording assistants: Jannis Lehnert, Thomas Kupilas mixed and mastered by Christian Schmitt Cover Photo by: r.r. jones Graphic Design by Christopher Drukker write your comments about the article :: © 2020 Jazz News :: home page |