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Tiedye Keith : WORLD MUSIC JAM, or Is That Jelly?
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The music is like a crisp, new-morning revival of that funk-flavored, full-stage, live-riffing, rockin' R&B sound set loose to explore the improvisational instrumental spirit.
Genre: Jazz: Jazz Fusion
Release Date: 2008
WORLD MUSIC JAM, or Is That Jelly? Record Label: TIEDYE KEITH RECORDS
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Jam or Jelly Pt. 1 3:40 $0.80
Jam or Jelly Pt. 2 2:06 $0.80
Jam or Jelly Pt. 3 4:34 $0.80
Jam or Jelly Pt. 4 4:23 $0.80
Jam or Jelly Pt. 5 3:10 $0.80
Jam or Jelly Pt. 6 4:30 $0.80
Jam or Jelly Pt. 7 2:37 $0.80
Jam or Jelly Pt. 8 3:51 $0.80
Tdk Raggae Stylin' 10:04 $0.80
Gin Fizz 7:56 $0.80
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Album Notes

TIEDYE KEITH

WORLD MUSIC JAM

"....it's a one of a kind listening experience....."


All rock/jazz/world beat fusion instrumental cd designed to capture the uniquely deep talents of our amazing world class players.

The title track "Jam or Jelly" is a 30 minute improv piece which covers a lot of ground and was recorded blind, no prep one shot wonder - a true performance piece, at it's best.



FEATURES:

TIEDYE KEITH - Guitar/Percussion
VERNON ICE BLACK - Guitar (Herbie Hancock, Mariah Carey)
MYRON DOVE - Bass (Robben Ford, Carlos Santana)
BILLY JOHNSON - Drums (Carlos Santana, Joyce Cooling, R.A.D)
NORBERT STACHEL - Sax, Horn Sections, Winds (Tower of Power)
JOHN SEPPALA - Keyboards (Chaka Khan)
VINCE WELNICK - Organ (Grateful Dead, The Tubes)
JUAN ESCOVEDO - Percussion (Shelia E., Pete Escovedo, Prince)


mixed by: TOM FLYE (Rick James, Sly & the Family Stone, Mickey Hart, Grateful Dead, George Harrison) and TIEDYE KEITH

mastered by: PAUL STUBBLEBINE & TOM FLYE with TIEDYE KEITH

recorded at: TIEDYE KEITH STUDIOS, Burlingame, CA
recorded by: TIEDYE KEITH




PLEASE NOTE:

Vince Welnick tracked on WORLD MUSIC JAM about a year before his untimely tragic passing. Unfortunately, mixing the sessions were just too emotionally charged to undertake without the passing of time; we're sure you can all understand why it took till now to release this fine musical adventure, or is that jelly?

We all love and miss you, Vince.




LISTENING SUGGESTION:

The unique nature of "Jam or Jelly" (pt's 1 thru 8) are best absorbed in a single, uninterrupted listening session; otherwise, the listener is shorting themselves of the piece's full single dose impact.


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