Past Present (John Scofield album)

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Past Present
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2015 (2015-09-25)
RecordedMarch 16– 17, 2015
StudioCarriage House Studios (Stamford, Connecticut)
Genre Jazz
Length52:23
Label Impulse!
Producer John Scofield
John Scofield chronology
Sco-Mule
(2015)
Past Present
(2015)
Country for Old Men
(2016)

Past Present is an album by jazz guitarist John Scofield that was recorded in March and released in September of 2015. [1] Scofield is joined by saxophonist Joe Lovano, bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Bill Stewart. [1] This album reunited Scofield with Lovano and Stewart, who had been members of his quartet on Meant to Be (1991) and What We Do (1993). Lovano had also appeared on Time on My Hands (1990) and Oh! (under the group name “ScoLoHoFo”).

Contents

The album earned Scofield a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. [2] The title track was nominated for Best Improvised Jazz Solo Grammy. [2]

Track listing

All songs written by John Scofield.

  1. "Slinky" - 7:09
  2. "Chap Dance" - 5:20
  3. "Hangover" - 6:34
  4. "Museum" - 6:30
  5. "Season Creep" - 5:03
  6. "Get Proud" - 5:21
  7. "Enjoy the Future!" - 5:23
  8. "Mr. Puffy" - 5:01
  9. "Past Present" - 6:02

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. 1 2 Matt Collar. "Past Present". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-12-14.
  2. 1 2 "Grammy Award Results for John Scofield". grammy.com. Retrieved February 13, 2020.