John Scofield Uberjam Band - Live in Concert 2013

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Published 2014-04-10
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● Tracklist:
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Boogie Stupid
10:20 - Jungle Fiction
22:50 - Polo Towers
35:07 - Dub Dub
51:55 - Tomorrow Land
● Personnel:
John Scofield - guitar
Avi Bortnick - guitar & samples
Andy Hess - bass
Louis Cato - drums
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All Comments (21)
  • @JazzCubePlus
    Check the description for the track listing and personnel.
  • Dub Dub , for me one of the most beautiful pieces of jazz rock I have heard since last year . I continue listening it, with great admiration of John Scoffiel's guitar performance . Very good feeling with the other three good musicians of the band. Thank you
  • @catboyzee
     Its also interesting to note that Sco's guitar tone on Tele sounds very similar to his beloved Ibanez, just with more bite and twang. Further proof that its the skill and expertise of the craftsman rather than the tools he uses that creates the beautiful piece of art...the art in this case being live music.
  • @FifeFamily
    Can't believe how skilled Louis Cato is. Jungle Fiction solo is crazy good. Now he's leading the Colbert tonight show band on CBS. So cool. Happy for him.
  • I love the little child-like melody lines he throws in now and then - before letting rip weaving in and outside of the scale through intervallic hoops of flame-grilled jazz-fusion
  • @moritorno
    Saw Scofield live in 2019 in Scotland and it was one of the best concerts of my life
  • @MicahStott
    Andy Hess has the perfect bass tone here!
  • @jsnell126
    man this sounds GREAT for live sound. kudos to the engineer. ... and of course the frickin amazing musicians on stage.
  • @mariz9084
    Ladies and Gentlemen, Louis Cato on the drums. Fawking hell, he‘s got that mojo working.
  • @Martiniization
    The drummer, alone, is enough to put any music enthusiast into a trance. Fantastic. John Scofield and the other two are a wonderful "overdose."
  • Went to HS w/ Scofield and also studied with the same guitar teacher, Alan Deane, who seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth but was an awesome teacher. Scofield had a fusion band then called Simple Truth, which did some Blood, Sweat and Tears covers (all I can remember). He was always excellent. I never knew him as a beginner lol.
  • @YsBigfoot
    WOW! I give this show a 10. Jungle Fiction ( 10:05 ) is one of my all time favorites and this version is off the charts! I'm a new person...I'll never be the same.................
  • @happyartie
    The rythm guitar player is also really steady and tight. All brilliant musicians. Really enjoyed this on my TV. 🌸
  • give it time. worth a couple listens... i love this guy, you can tell the influences come from all over... hes a jazz guy yet youre hearing albert king bends mixed in there... crazy stuff, love it.
  • @ishta
    Although I am not a jazz snob and try my best to listen to a wide range of stuff, when I get tired of listening to guitar players even my beloved Pat Metheny, John Scofield always brings something fresh even when it is the same tune/recording that I've listened 90 times before.
  • @bluegtr2001
    Anyone else see Sco with the Tele and think, "Dang, he looks just like Roy Buchanan"...the harmonics he hit in the first tune were a nice nod