EnRoute: John Scofield Trio LIVE

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EnRoute: John Scofield Trio LIVE
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ReleasedMay 11, 2004
RecordedDecember 2003
Venue Blue Note Jazz Club and Avatar Studios (New York City, New York)
Genre Jazz
Length73:48
Label Verve
Producer John Scofield
John Scofield Trio chronology
Up All Night
(2003)
EnRoute: John Scofield Trio LIVE
(2004)
That's What I Say: John Scofield Plays the Music of Ray Charles
(2005)
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EnRoute: John Scofield Trio LIVE is an album by the John Scofield Trio featuring bass guitarist Steve Swallow and drummer Bill Stewart that was recorded at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City in December 2003.

Contents

Tracks

  1. "Wee" (Denzil Best) – 8:24
  2. "Toogs" (Scofield) – 7:26
  3. "Name That Tune" (Swallow) – 6:30
  4. "Hammock Soliloquy" (Scofield) – 9:50
  5. "Bag" (Scofield) – 9:03
  6. "It Is Written" (Scofield) – 6:39
  7. "Alfie" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 6:52
  8. "Travel John" (Scofield) – 7:30
  9. "Over Big Top" (Scofield) – 11:15

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. Ginell, Richard S.. EnRoute: John Scofield Trio LIVE at AllMusic
  2. Kelman, John (23 May 2004). "John Scofield Trio: EnRoute". allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 27 August 2013.