Medeski, Scofield, Martin & Wood / Out Louder
Album: | Out Louder | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Medeski, Scofield, Martin & Wood | Added: | Sep 2006 | |
Label: | Indirecto |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-11-12 | Pull Date: | 2007-01-14 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jan 14 | Jan 7 | Dec 24 | Dec 17 | Dec 10 | Dec 3 | Nov 26 | Nov 19 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 11, 2022: | Rebop
Julia |
4. | Feb 09, 2014: | Funk to Folk
Down The Tube |
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2. | Sep 29, 2015: | That's Not Bluegrass
Tootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing |
5. | Dec 10, 2013: | Sunshine . . . in the Afternoon
Legalize It |
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3. | Jun 23, 2015: | that's Not Bluegrass
Cachaca |
6. | Nov 12, 2013: | Sunshine . . . in the Afternoon
Legalize It |
Album Review
Ray Futia
Reviewed 2016-04-01
Reviewed 2016-04-01
Out Louder / Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood
Label: Indirecto
Funky and Jazzy- Guitar, organ, drums, and bass. Scofield plays with Medeski Martin & Wood as part of the band. Although he is very present on the album, the four play as a cohesive unit with a sound that equally blends Scofield’s style with Medeski Martin & Wood’s. In addition to the superb musicianship on display, the album is incredibly well produced; it is very well mixed, every voice is distinct and clean, and contains many interesting, new textures.
Ray Futia 3-31-2016
FCCs none
Suggests: 1, 5, 9, 11
1. Little Walter Rides Again* – 3:55 Driving track with a catchy melody in which all 4 members are very present in the mix.
2. Miles Behind – 2:53 Very heavy, rocking track. Almost Hendrix-like but with distinct Scofield guitar licks and Medeski B3
3. In Case the World Changes Its Mind – 3:41 Slow, laid back groove. Very interesting, weird textures are layered in on top as the lead- sounds like distorted harmonicas layered in octaves.
4. Tequila and Chocolate – 6:25 Latin feel. Both the organ and guitar are heavily distorted. The organ sounds a little like an accordion at times.
5. Tootie Ma Is a Big Fine Thing* – 4:42 Driving rendition of a traditional brass band tune. Awesome, soulful upright bass. Great bass and drum solos/fills.
6. Cachaça – 4:14 Rooted in a very strong bassline with interesting keys that sound like 50’s B movie organ layered over piano. Features noodling guitar.
7. Hanuman – 6:24 Driving. Weird woodwind like textures give it a bit of a spacey feel.
8. Telegraph – 3:55 Begins slow with various mellow sound effects over a minimal bassline. The band slowly layers in, but the track remains very subdued.
9. What Now* – 4:54 Heavy. Starts out very driving but eases into a bluesy groove under crackly, distorted organ and meatier guitar than on previous tracks.
10. Julia – 5:18 Beatles cover. Sweet, dreamy rendition.
11. Down the Tube* – 11:40 Very interesting rhythms with sporadic bursts of guitar and organ gives way into a very funky groove. Exploratory jam- the mood changes quite a bit throughout. The track evolves minute by minute building and releasing tension along the way.
12. Legalize It – 3:55 Organ heavy jamming. Very cool upright bass solo toward the end.
Label: Indirecto
Funky and Jazzy- Guitar, organ, drums, and bass. Scofield plays with Medeski Martin & Wood as part of the band. Although he is very present on the album, the four play as a cohesive unit with a sound that equally blends Scofield’s style with Medeski Martin & Wood’s. In addition to the superb musicianship on display, the album is incredibly well produced; it is very well mixed, every voice is distinct and clean, and contains many interesting, new textures.
Ray Futia 3-31-2016
FCCs none
Suggests: 1, 5, 9, 11
1. Little Walter Rides Again* – 3:55 Driving track with a catchy melody in which all 4 members are very present in the mix.
2. Miles Behind – 2:53 Very heavy, rocking track. Almost Hendrix-like but with distinct Scofield guitar licks and Medeski B3
3. In Case the World Changes Its Mind – 3:41 Slow, laid back groove. Very interesting, weird textures are layered in on top as the lead- sounds like distorted harmonicas layered in octaves.
4. Tequila and Chocolate – 6:25 Latin feel. Both the organ and guitar are heavily distorted. The organ sounds a little like an accordion at times.
5. Tootie Ma Is a Big Fine Thing* – 4:42 Driving rendition of a traditional brass band tune. Awesome, soulful upright bass. Great bass and drum solos/fills.
6. Cachaça – 4:14 Rooted in a very strong bassline with interesting keys that sound like 50’s B movie organ layered over piano. Features noodling guitar.
7. Hanuman – 6:24 Driving. Weird woodwind like textures give it a bit of a spacey feel.
8. Telegraph – 3:55 Begins slow with various mellow sound effects over a minimal bassline. The band slowly layers in, but the track remains very subdued.
9. What Now* – 4:54 Heavy. Starts out very driving but eases into a bluesy groove under crackly, distorted organ and meatier guitar than on previous tracks.
10. Julia – 5:18 Beatles cover. Sweet, dreamy rendition.
11. Down the Tube* – 11:40 Very interesting rhythms with sporadic bursts of guitar and organ gives way into a very funky groove. Exploratory jam- the mood changes quite a bit throughout. The track evolves minute by minute building and releasing tension along the way.
12. Legalize It – 3:55 Organ heavy jamming. Very cool upright bass solo toward the end.
Track Listing
1. | Little Walter Rides Again | 7. | Hanuman | |||
2. | Miles Behind | 8. | Telegraph | |||
3. | In Case The World Changes Its Mind | 9. | What Now | |||
4. | Tequila And Chocolate | 10. | Julia | |||
5. | Tootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing | 11. | Down The Tube | |||
6. | Cachaca | 12. | Legalize It |