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Bob Holz: Night Watch
ByBob Holz
drumsb.1958

Larry Coryell
guitar1943 - 2017

Stanley Clarke
bassb.1951
Recorded live at the renowned Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood, the album is a testament to Holz's mastery of rhythm and his ability to craft engaging musical narratives. The album kicks off with saxophonist

Pee Wee Ellis
arrangerb.1941

Ralphe Armstrong
bass"Side Scratch" begins with Austrian guitarist

Alex Machacek
guitar, electricBilly Steinway
keyboards"Bob's Blues" is a mid-tempo jazz blues with a finger-snapping cadence. Billy Steinway's ringing electric piano solo projects warmth and a sunny backdrop, captivated by the guitarist's rippling solo and assorted distortion processes. It is the kind of track that may prompt the listener to grab a glass of bourbon and sink into a leather armchair.
A standout track on the album is the up-tempo "Silverthorne," featuring a memorable melody with snazzy breakouts and sharp unison phrasings. Fields' poignant saxophone work shines here, creating a textural soundscape that is both soothing and refreshing. Imagine a jazz lullaby that suddenly decides it needs a bit more edge and dramathat's "Silverthorne" for you. Holz has impressively crafted a set that does not just play to the ears but also stirs the soul, proving once again why he is a force to be reckoned with in the jazz world. So, if you are ready to dive into a sonic adventure as intricate as a Swiss watch and as satisfying as a perfectly timed punchline, Night Watch is your ticket to ride. Fasten your seatbelt and prepare for takeoffthis is modern jazz fusion at its finest. ">
Track Listing
The Chicken; Volta:Side Scratch; Better Try; Eleven High; Jemin Eye’N; Bob’s Blues; Jammin Man; Silverthorne; Larry’s Blues.
Personnel
Bob Holz
drumsBrandon Fields
saxophoneAlex Machacek
guitar, electricRalphe Armstrong
bassBilly Steinway
keyboardsAlbum information
Title: Night Watch | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: MVD Audio
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