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Michael Shrieve : Michael Shrieve's Spellbinder Live at Tost
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From the original drummer of Santana, a new group that has the sound of the best instrumental music of Santana and more.
Genre: Jazz: Latin Jazz
Release Date: 2008
Michael Shrieve's Spellbinder Live at Tost Record Label: Colorburst Soundfield
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Every Step of the Way 8:50 Album Only
Flamingo 9:37 Album Only
Moon Over You 11:47 Album Only
Jungle Strut 6:41 Album Only
Gole Sangem 5:09 Album Only
Inside Four Walls 2:21 Album Only
They Love Me Fifteen Feet Away 10:21 Album Only
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Album Notes

Over the course of his eminent career, Michael Shrieve has written, produced and played on albums that have sold millions of copies worldwide. As the original drummer for Santana, Michael – at age nineteen – was the youngest performer at Woodstock. He helped create the first eight albums of this seminal group, and was on the forefront of shaping a new musical era.

Michael is respected world-wide for his adventurous experimentation with the most creative and masterful musicians. No other drummer has collaborated with such longevity and sophistication alongside artists in such diverse genres as rock, jazz, electronic, DJ and world music. He is well recognized for his groundbreaking adoption of electronic percussion when it was a new medium in the 1970s.

Michael’s recording credits include the masters of popular and avant-garde music – Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones, George Harrison, Pete Townsend, Steve Winwood, Police guitarist Andy Summers, film composer Mark Isham, and such musical luminaries as John Mclaughlin, Stomu Yamash’ta, Klaus Schulze, Freddie Hubbard, Jaco Pastorius, Wayne Horvitz, Bill Frisell, Zakir Hussain, Airto Moriera and Amon Tobin. Many notable publications have cited Michael’s outstanding work: The New York Times, Downbeat, Billboard, Modern Drummer, Musician, Drum, Paris Match, Melody Maker, and Life Magazine.

Michael Shrieve also composes music for film and television. He worked with the director Paul Mazursky on the film, “The Tempest,” and scored music for Curtis Hanson’s “The Bedroom Window,” as well as numerous television movies and shows. In 2002 Michael wrote and produced the song, “Aye Aye Aye,” with Carlos Santana, which appeared on the album, “Shaman.” Rolling Stone magazine acknowledged it as one of the songs that “leaps out of the album, joyful and organic without calculation,” and achieves “globe-spanning euphoria.”

Michael continues to strive for innovative approaches to percussion-based music, and records with both renowned and emerging artists (Skerik, Jack DeJohnette, Zakir Hussain, Reggie Watts), in addition to his own band, Tangletown.

Since 1990, Michael has participated in Seattle’s Bumbershoot Festival as host, performer and curator of the popular “Bumberdrum,” which brings together a stage full of the many percussionists participating in this world-class annual art and music festival. Michael was the Musical Director for the pre-game show of Major League Baseball’s 2001 All Star Game hosted by the Seattle Mariners, which involved over 80 drummers and dancers representing numerous countries.

Michael is the past President of the Pacific Northwest Branch of the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), and is currently writing the memoirs of jazz drumming legend Elvin Jones. He serves as Musical Director for Seattle Theater Group’s “More Music @ The Moore,” a program that highlights gifted young musicians from Seattle’s various cultural groups.

Michael Shrieve currently lives in Seattle. He continues to work on projects that are both groundbreaking and soul-filled. He is working on a musical collaboration entitled, “Drums of Compassion,” for which he is composer, producer and drummer. It brings together some of the world’s most respected percussionists and musicians: Obo Addy, African Drums; Jack De Johnette, Drums; Jeff Greinke, Keyboards, Sound Sculpture and Composer; Zakir Hussain, Tabla; Airto Moriera, Brazilian Percussion; BC Smith, Orchestral Arrangements; James Whiton, Bass.

Michael Shrieve was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2005, Michael received the Guitar Center’s first annual “Lifetime Achievement Award.”

Michael’s new instrumental group “Spellbinder” has released a new CD in August of 2008 called “Michael Shrieve’s Spellbinder Live at Tost”


\"I owe Michael a lot; He\'s the one who turned me onto John Coltrane and Miles Davis. I just wanted to play blues until Michael came. He opened my eyes and my ears and my heart to a lot of things. Some drummers only have chops, but Michael Shrieve has vision. Michael is like a box of crayons; he has all the colors.\"

Carlos Santana

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REVIEWS

Michael Shrieve has outdone himself on Spellbinder, Live At ToST!
author: Kristin Samet
Spellbinder, Live at ToST, is very appropriately titled! I found myself enraptured listening to the music. It took me on a musical journey unlike any I've experienced in a very long time. Truly an exceptional musical portrait is painted with this album. I wasn't just impressed, but BLOWN AWAY. The band is sensational - every single second of every performance was a complete delight. WHAT A MUSICAL GEM! It's interesting to see how Shrieve influenced the early Santana sound (rather than the other way around!) on "Every Step of The Way", and to hear some of the best percussion work this side of the moon on "Flamingo", and "Moon Over You" which is one of the finest musical compositions I've heard - ever. "Jungle Strut" simply SMOKES, with the sexy B3 and the guitar playing off one another - it was impossible to sit still while listening to it. "Flamingo" is a killer - and the guitar effects starting at about 2:30 lead to a dreamy feel that is carried away by the driving rhythm section. While many live albums sacrifice sound quality, Live at ToST is recorded better than many studio albums - and one can hear how the entire band is loving every second of their performances on this CD. I found myself feeling very, very envious of the live audience - wishing I'd been there to see it, too. I was once asked, if I was stranded on a deserted island for a year, with only two albums to listen to, what I would choose. My answer was Santana's Abraxas and The Rolling Stones, Sticky Fingers. With Spellbinder, I must say they'd have to make room for three CDs, because this album is, truly, a classic. I could listen to it for years and still find something new with each listen. While Michael Shrieve has many accomplishments of which to be proud in his career, he has transcended even those with this release. There is something here for all types of music fans - from the Santana audience, to mainstream jazzers, on to the rockers and fusion jazz lovers. Spellbinder, Live at ToST, is Shrieve's best album to date -fantastic compositions and first-rate performances by all - driven by the heart of the rhythm section - Shrieve's unique musical fingerprint make this CD the masterpiece it is. He deserves to win a Grammy Award for this one. A toast to Live at ToST!
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