Vitalization CD

Vitalization CD
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Hudson Music is proud to announce their release of the latest audio CD from Steve Smith and Vital Information, Vitalization. Vitalization's 12 original compositions (composed by the members of Vital Information) define an emerging, borderless, "World Fusion" musical style that ranges from up-tempo blues, straight-ahead jazz and ballads to South Indian-influenced and odd-time grooves, funk and contemporary jazz-rock. The CD also features guest percussionists Pete Lockett (England), Gilad (Israel) and Juan Carlos Meli n (Spain), who add a variety of authentic, ethnic percussion sounds and flavors to the tracks.Following his extensive tour and studio work with leading jazz, pop and rock musicians-not to mention his election to the Modern Drummer Hall Of Fame and multiple best all-around drummer awards- this recording represents a culmination of Smith's influences and his growth as a musician while also demonstrating that the drummers' drummer's craft remains a work in progress and his appetite for taking on new challenges remains insatiable.Vital Information's Tom Coster (keyboards - Bill Evans, Billy Cobham and Santana), Baron Browne (bass - Gary Burton, Steps Ahead, Jean-Luc Ponty) and newcomer Vinny Valentino (guitar - Randy Brecker, Dennis Chambers, George Benson) join Steve Smith (drummer - Journey, Jazz Legacy, Steps Ahead, Burning For Buddy) for a bold excursion into World Music territory without leaving their American Jazz roots behind.

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Reviews:

Great musicians, not so great mix
I am torn on this review. The playing on the CD is incredible. Steve Smith is a Master Craftsman at the drums. But what caused this recording to suffer was the mix. Way too much Bass. At times it really overpowered the rest of the musicians. The first 2 songs were very noticeable. I played the music in a friends computer and it sounded like distortion. I noticed that on my PC speakers AND my car stereo. So across the board, if you are a fan of Bass you'll love it. If not, well, you may want to set your EQ to cut the bass frequencies. Other than that the music is GREAT.

Excellent Vital Information
This has to rank right up with their best work. If you like them you will like this.

Vital Info at there very best yet!
This group never fails to become better and grow tighter. This cd is just amazing. Vinny brings in a fresh new sound with many great compositions. Steve Smith continues to amaze me with his indian influence in his drum-set technique. The south indian konokal was just amazing! I hope Bill Evans becomes part of the group because his sax sound is amazing! Definately a must have for any musician.

Ok, But Not As Good As the Last One
This is my eighth CD by Vital Information, and I generally consider them my favorite band. This is a good CD, but there are couple of things I do not care for. First is that "konnakol" vocal percussion. I will forever skip those two tunes, which I find completely annoying. Second, the new guitarist is good, but he is a step down from Frank Gambale, the former guitarist. Third, a couple of tunes have too much percussion for my taste. There are some good things about this CD. Keyboardist Tom Coster wails, as does drummer Steve Smith. Guest saxaphone player Bill Evans turns in a fine performance too, and bass player Baron Browne has some excellent moments. Tracks 8 and 11 are really the same tune done in two different styles, which is quite effective. If you like modern jazz-rock fusion or electric jazz, you should by this CD, but I prefer their last album Come on In.

A Solid Home Run for Steve Smith and Company...
The music on the new Steve Smith and Vital Information "Vitalization" Cd is best described by the title itself. The latest outing by the venerable Vital Information institution established in 1983, serves notice that Fusion/Electric Jazz is still the most creative and potent force in the evolution of the Jazz genre. While Jazz traditionalists dismiss anything remotely associated with the "F" word, the rest of the world rightfully embraces the notion that plugging in and turning it up is good medicine for the soul. Vitalization is the first Vital Information Cd on the Hudson Music label. I would have to say the change is a good one. The Hudson Music production and the sound quality of the music, rate near the top of the Cd format standard capabilities. This is certainly one recording that I would love to hear in the HD format (SACD, DVD-Audio). This recording is also the debut of guitarist Vinny Valentino with Vital Information. Again, the change seems to be a good one. Vinny brings new life to the sound of the band. Playing a hollow body Yamaha AEX 1500 Electric Guitar through an Axon Ax 100 guitar synthesizer, Vinny demonstrates a variety of great sounds. While Vinny sites George Benson as an influence, there is a lot more to his sound and to my ears, he sounds like a combination of Grant Green and John McLaughlin - not bad! These changes are just the beginning of the many things to appreciate on this recording. The addition of Bill Evans on Sax brings the funk songs to their full potential. Bill is one of Jazz's most under-rated sax players and I've found his playing to be consistently spectacular since his debut with the Miles Davis "come back" band featuring Mike Stern and Marcus Miller in 1981. There is also some fantastic percussion work by Pete Lockett, Gilad, and Juan Carlos Melián. The most noticeable of the new sounds on this incredible recording are the two entries featuring Konnakol (South Indian Vocal Percussion) by Steve Smith and Pete Lockett. I found the songs fit the Electric Jazz project exceptionally well. It probably helps that they are both very good at it. For Fusion fans that enjoy odd time signatures, I found one song in 15 during my first listen and not surprisingly learned it was called 7 and a Half. While I refer to the project as Fusion and Electric Jazz, the compositions vary widely from South Indian Konnakol, Funk, and straight ahead Jazz, to Fusion intensity and they all demonstrate exceptional improvisational and technical skills by everyone. Another strong plus factor for Fusion fans is there is only one ballad and it's smartly placed at the end of the disc (not a Fusion first, but it's always appreciated). One thing that has always been present in the Vital Information recordings is what I call the "accessibility factor". It's doubtful that any musical enterprise would last 24 years without some attention paid to fans that appreciate a less self-indulgent and more "easy on the ears" style. Consequently some Fusion fans have found past projects a little too tame. Steve and company have a solid home run with Vitalization. Everyone can enjoy this at any level of appreciation. For those that listen to the "songs", they will enjoy some great music, while those that listen "note for note" will appreciate the incredible performances and energetic pace of the project. Overall I would have to give this recording a solid 5-Star rating and strongly recommend it to anyone that enjoys the creative musical style called Fusion and anyone that appreciates a great Jazz recording. By, Rick Calic jazzrockworld


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