Friday, September 26, 2008

Tom Coster - The Forbidden Zone (1994)




Review by Scott Yanow
For this excellent outing (his third project for JVC), keyboardist Tom Coster performs 11 originals plus "Lover Man." Although his fusion-oriented music is full of funky ensembles, there is more variety than expected. Coster shares the solo space with tenor saxophonist Bob Berg, and the fiery guitarist Scott Henderson, creating a colorful and sometimes unpredictable program of music.

Credits:
Jeff Andrews - Bass, Bass (Electric)
Bob Berg - Sax (Tenor)
Dennis Chambers - Drums
Tom Coster Keyboards, Producer, Mixing, Synthesizer Bass
Scott Henderson - Guitar
Alphonso Johnson - Bass (Electric), Fretless Bass
Karl Perazzo - Percussion, Conga, Timbales, Tympani [Timpani]
Raul Rekow - Conga, Chant, Chekere, Bata

Tracks:
01 In the Beginning - Coster - 3:43
02 Jazz Lament - Coster - 4:42
03 Shall We....?! ? - Coster - 4:51
04 Father-Daughter - Coster - 5:21
05 Lover Man - Davis, Ramirez, Sherman - 5:16
06 Voyage to Nowhere - Coster - 5:50
07 Waste Land/The Jam - Coster - 5:12
08 Blue and Cool - Coster - 5:30
09 The Group - Coster - 5:24
10 Blues for D.C. - Coster - 4:43
11 The Fix - Coster - 5:37
12 A Closing Thought - Coster - 3:32

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