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The Dave Stryker Trio: Groove Street
ByDave Stryker
guitarb.1957

Bob Mintzer
saxophoneb.1953
Stryker and Mintzer are longtime friends who somehow never recorded together, although Mintzer furnished the arrangements for Blue Soul, Stryker's splendid album with Germany's WDR Big Band. For this date, he has mapped out a pair of handsome original compositions ("Overlap," "Straight Ahead") to accompany three by Stryker and one each by

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Eddie Harris
saxophone, tenor1934 - 1996

Jared Gold
organ, Hammond B3Stryker, Gold and drummer

McClenty Hunter
drums
Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007
The session's basic mood is upbeat and breezy, best exemplified by Mintzer's twin burners, Stryker's robust "Summit" and hard swinging "Code Blue," and Harris' groovy "Cold Duck Time." Even "The More I See You" is taken at a brisker-than-usual tempo, fitting the ensemble like a proverbial glove. Shorter is represented by the tender "Infant Eyes," and Gold by the even-tempered and aptly named "Soulstice," on which he frames one of his several persuasive solos. Hunter doesn't solo as often, but when he does, he commands everyone's undivided attention.
Stryker's trio is splendid on its own, even better when enhanced by Mintzer's formidable presenceall of which makes Groove Street an agreeable avenue whereon to stroll and linger long enough the sample its captivating sounds and charming ambience. ">
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Groove Street; Overlap; Summit; Infant Eyes; Soulstice; Cold Duck Time; Code Blue; The More I See You; Straight Ahead.
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Title: Groove Street | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Strikezone Records
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