Master Plan (album)
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| Released | 1990 | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 51:29 | |||
| Label | GRP[1] | |||
| Producer | Dave Grusin | |||
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Master Plan is an album by the American drummer Dave Weckl, released in 1990.[2][3] It peaked at No. 9 on Billboard's Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.[4]
Production
The title track was written by Chick Corea.[5] Tom Kennedy played bass on the album.[6]
Critical reception
| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating | 
| Calgary Herald | C[7] | 
| Chicago Tribune | |
The Chicago Tribune wrote that, "from Corea to straight jazz to funk, Master Plan shows every aspect of Weckl's ability."[8] The Calgary Herald noted that, "while [the album] impresses as a primer for drumming enthusiasts, it suffers from a lack of imagination in the writing."[7] The Orange County Register opined that "Eric Marienthal contributes some excellent solos on alto and soprano saxophone."[9]
Track listing
- "Tower of Inspiration" - 3:59
 - "Here and There" - 6:08
 - "Festival de Ritmo" - 4:52
 - "In Common" - 5:55
 - "Garden Wall" - 4:32
 - "Auratune" - 4:47
 - "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise" - 5:01
 - "Master Plan" - 8:14
 - "Island Magic" - 4:55
 
Personnel
- Dave Weckl - Drums
 - Eric Marienthal (2-4) - Saxophone
 - Jay Oliver (1-6, 8, 9) - Keyboards, Piano
 - Chick Corea (5, 8, 9) - Synthesizer, Piano
 - Michael Brecker (5) - Tenor Saxophone
 - Steve Gadd (8) - Drums
 - Anthony Jackson (2-5, 8, 9) - Bass
 - Jerry Hey (1, 3) - Trumpet
 - Bill Reichenbach Jr. (1) - Trombone
 - Tom Kennedy (1, 7) - Bass
 - Ray Kennedy (7) - Piano
 - Peter Mayer (2, 4, 6) - Guitar
 - Scott Alspach (6) - Trumpet
 - Dave Grusin - Producer, Executive Producer
 
References
- ^ Perkins, Terry (August 8, 1990). "Dave Weckl Shines In Hometown Spotlight". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 5E.
 - ^ Loop, Dwight (February 18, 1994). "Jazz Musicians Band Together for the Community". Pasatiempo. The Santa Fe New Mexican. p. 10.
 - ^ Davis, Barry (May 17, 2001). "Loose and fused and amused". Arts. The Jerusalem Post. p. 9.
 - ^ Hay, Carla (July 10, 1999). "Weckl Jazz". Billboard. Vol. 111, no. 28. p. 15.
 - ^ Caudle, Todd (August 24, 1990). "Elektric Asides". Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph. p. D3.
 - ^ Jisi, Chris (January 1997). "Tom Kennedy: Leading Off with 'Basses Loaded'". Bass Player. 8 (1): 67–71.
 - ^ a b Bennan, Brian (May 25, 1991). "Dave Weckl: Master Plan". Calgary Herald. p. E8.
 - ^ a b Herrmann, Brenda (August 23, 1990). "Dave Weckl Master Plan". Chicago Tribune. Tempo. p. 8.
 - ^ Roebuck, Jay (November 30, 1990). "Jazz Albums". Orange County Register. p. P30.
 
