Tribal Tech (album)
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| Released | 1991 | |||
| Genre | Jazz fusion | |||
| Label | Relativity Records | |||
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Tribal Tech is the fourth album by the jazz fusion band Tribal Tech, released in 1991.
Reception
DownBeat gave the album 4.5 stars.[2] Reviewer Bill Milkowski wrote, "Henderson remains one of the strongest, most distinctive legato stylists among solid-body electric guitarists, ranking right up there with Allan Holdsworth. And his toe-curling licks on "Big Girl Blues" cut deep with Albert King intensity. This album confirms Henderson’s place at the top of the fusion heap, both as a player and as a composer".[2]
Track listing
- "Signal Path" (Scott Henderson) – 6:26
- "Big Girl Blues" (Scott Henderson) – 6:15
- "Dense Dance" (Gary Willis, Scott Henderson) – 4:51
- "Got Tuh B" (Gary Willis, Scott Henderson) – 6:43
- "Peru" (Scott Henderson) – 7:23
- "Elvis At The Hop" (Scott Henderson) – 4:34
- "The Necessary Blonde" (Gary Willis, Scott Henderson) – 6:52
- "Fight The Giant" (David Goldblatt) – 4:05
- "Sub Aqua" (Scott Henderson) – 5:30
- "Formula One" (Scott Henderson) – 4:44
- "Wasteland" (Gary Willis) – 8:03
Personnel
- Scott Henderson - guitar, guitar synthesizer
- Gary Willis - bass, synthesizers
- David Goldblatt - keyboards
- Joey Heredia - drums
- Brad Dutz - percussion
