Mike_Stern--Who_Let_The_Cats_Out-2006-1way

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      a r t i s t : Mike Stern
        t i t l e : Who Let The Cats Out?
          d a t e : 2006
        l a b e l : Heads Up
        g e n r e : Jazz / Fusion
  r l s.  d a t e : Jan/2007
      t r a c k s : 11
    b i t r a t e : VBRkbps
          s i z e : 109,9 MB

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     Mike Stern, one of the most recognized and celebrated
     guitarists of his generation, releases his Heads Up
     International worldwide debut album, Who Let the Cats Out?
     (HUCD 3115), on August 15, 2006. On Stern's thirteenth release
     as a leader, the award winning three-time GRAMMY nominee
     continues to blur the boundaries between jazz, funk, blues and
     rock with eleven unique originals.

     "This record is a return to more instrumental playing, more
     blowing," says Stern. "In some ways it's straight ahead, but
     filtered through my rock and blues influences. I'm still
     interested in incorporating vocals, so I wanted Richard Bona
     to sing on my record. I composed the tunes thinking about
     which musicians would work best for each track. It seemed
     organic, and I think worked out well."

     Who Let the Cats Out? was recorded in January 2006 and
     features a stunning lineup including bassists Richard Bona
     (who handles vocals on two tracks), Anthony Jackson, Meshell
     Ndegeocello, Chris Minh Doky and Victor Wooten, trumpeter Roy
     Hargrove, saxophonists Bob Franceschini and Bob Malach,
     drummers Dave Weckl and Kim Thompson, harmonica player
     Gregoire Maret, and keyboardist/producer Jim Beard.

     "I've always wanted to work with Meshell Ndegeocello and Kim
     Thompson," Stern says. "Meshell is a very special musician and
     Kim is really a phenomenon. They're both so musical. Of
     course, playing with great musicians like Roy Hargrove, Jim
     Beard, Dave Weckl, Gregoire Maret and all the rest of these
     guys is always amazing."

     The album title is a double entendre, according to Stern.
     "Leni, my wife, loves cats," he explains. "We've got four
     cats, and you know how cats can get. They're always running
     around and checking stuff out - they're always playing. The
     title fits the music, too. When we made this album there was a
     really playful vibe. I love when musicians have fun with the
     music, when they play from the heart and when they get room to
     do what they do best."

     It isn't surprising that Stern spent time playing with Miles
     Davis. Like the legendary trumpeter's best work, one never
     knows what to expect from a new Stern release. Who Let the
     Cats Out? offers a range of memorable melodies with plenty of
     dynamic playing by the guitar hero and crew. The album ranges
     from bluesy, powerful funk ("Tumble Home," "Roll with It") and
     lots of dynamic interplay ("KT," "Texas") to tightly-packed
     new jazz ("Good Question," "Leni Goes Shopping") and gentle,
     heartfelt ballads ("We're with You," "All You Need").

     Songs like "Language" are long enough to allow the music to
     develop, with each musician taking a turn in the conversation,
     while it's nearly impossible to resist tapping your feet to
     the beat of the title track. All the while, Stern weaves in
     and out of the group's sound with ample confidence, always
     playing within the music and maintaining his instantly
     recognizable voice on his instrument. The album closes with
     the gradually rising fury of "Blue Runway."

     Born on January 10, 1953, in Boston, MA, Stern got his start
     as a guitar player with Blood, Sweat & Tears at the age of 22.
     He then toured with Billy Cobham for a year, and it was at one
     of the legendary drummer's gigs in New York City that Miles
     Davis first heard Stern. After moving to New York City, he was
     recruited by Davis to play a key role in his celebrated
     comeback band of 1981. From 1983 to 1984, he toured with Jaco
     Pastorius' Word of Mouth band and in 1985 returned to Davis'
     lineup for a second tour of duty that lasted close to a year.
     In the summer of 1986, Stern went out on the road with David
     Sanborn and later joined an electrified edition of Steps
     Ahead. Stern made his debut on Atlantic Records in 1986 with
     Upside Downside. From 1986 through 1988, he was a member of
     Michael Brecker's quintet and later joined a reunited Brecker
     Brothers Band, appearing on 1992's Return of the Brecker
     Brothers.

     Stern's acclaimed 1993 release, Standards (And Other Songs),
     led to him being named Best Jazz Guitarist of the Year by the
     readers and critics of Guitar Player magazine. He followed
     that up with 1994's Is What It Is and 1996's Between The
     Lines, both of which received GRAMMY nominations. In 1997,
     Stern recorded Give And Take, and won the Orville W. Gibson
     Award for Best Jazz Guitarist that year. Stern's next release
     was a six-string summit meeting with colleagues Bill Frisell
     and John Scofield that was appropriately titled Play. Voices
     (2001), his first foray into vocal music, earned Stern his
     third GRAMMY nomination. He released These Times for the ESC
     label in 2003.

     "I've been very fortunate to have played with lots of great
     musicians like Joe Henderson, Miles, Jaco Pastorius, Mike
     Brecker and Dave Sanborn, just to name a few," says Stern. "It
     seems to me what they all have in common is that they're wide
     open to so many different kinds of music, and no matter what
     they play they put their heart and soul in it."

     Regardless of Who Let the Cats Out?, Stern's Heads Up debut is
     another outstanding album from this innovative, highly
     accomplished and incredibly versatile guitarist. He is,
     indeed, as one writer put it, "one of the true guitar greats
     of his generation."

     http://headsup.com/albums/3115.asp

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      01-Tumble Home                                            [08:15]
      02-KT                                                     [07:58]
      03-Good Question                                          [04:18]
      04-Language                                               [07:04]
      05-We're With You                                         [05:49]
      06-Leni Goes Shopping                                     [04:39]
      07-Roll With It                                           [05:03]
      08-Texas                                                  [07:05]
      09-Who Let The Cats Out?                                  [07:45]
      10-All You Need                                           [06:57]
      11-Blue Runway                                            [08:37]
                                            

Files

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01-mike_stern--tumble_home.mp312,71 MB
02-mike_stern--kt.mp311,89 MB
03-mike_stern--good_question.mp36,52 MB
04-mike_stern--language.mp310,78 MB
05-mike_stern--were_with_you.mp37,45 MB
06-mike_stern--leni_goes_shopping.mp36,71 MB
07-mike_stern--roll_with_it.mp37,38 MB
08-mike_stern--texas.mp310,73 MB
09-mike_stern--who_let_the_cats_out.mp311,87 MB
10-mike_stern--all_you_need.mp310,31 MB
11-mike_stern--blue_runway.mp313,58 MB