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Steve Gadd Band: Gadditude
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Steely Dan
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1972

James Taylor
guitar and vocalsb.1948

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Paul Simon
composer / conductorb.1941
Gadditude finds the man of the hour fronting/backing a band that's been backing Taylor for years. Together, without Taylor, they deliver a program that's alternately about fun, feel and depth. Gadd's partners on this journeybassist

Jimmy Johnson
bassb.1930

Walt Fowler
trumpet
Michael Landau
guitar
Larry Goldings
organ, Hammond B3b.1968
Gadditude moves from spacy to grounded and airy to dense as the members of the Steve Gadd Band demonstrates why they're the first call guys for so many other musicians. As the album takes flight, the light textured fusion of Landau's "Africa" leads to the mellow and intriguing "Ask Me Now." Things become more reflective when Gadd and company explore

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Abdullah Ibrahim
pianob.1934
Gadd doesn't deliver any chops-heavy solos or eye-popping fills here, but he does what he does best: create grooves and rhythmic foundations that support the music and accentuate the core concepts of each song. ">
Track Listing
Africa; Ask Me; Country; Cavaliero; Green Foam; The Mountain; Who Knows Blues; The Windup; Scatterbrain.
Personnel
Steve Gadd
drumsSteve Gadd: drums; Walt Fowler: trumpet, flugelhorn; Larry Goldings: keyboards; Jimmy Johnson: bass; Michael Landau: guitar(s); Arnold McCuller: vocals (3, 9); David Lasley: vocals (3, 9).
Album information
Title: Gadditude | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: BFM Jazz
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