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Reunites keyboardist, drummer, and bassist with guitar great, who employed the trio on his 1997 album. That record opened the creativity gates for both the trio and, who fed off and goaded each other into territories neither party had previously gone separately.
Isn't so much a rematch as an upgrade. Both and have continued to explore in the near-decade since, and they come to this project with a greater understanding of their collective abilities as well as a willingness to explore the possibilities further. Not unexpectedly, the four musicians work hard here, but they also have a ton of fun. The opening track, 'Little Walter Rides Again,' serves notice that this isn't going to be an exercise in showing off but rather four envelope-pushing musicians picking each other's brains and seeing what they find. An easygoing blues vamp with a funky, Memphis-style beat, the track keeps the quartet reined in while simultaneously allowing each musician to dance around a bit within its structure. That idea of holding back doesn't last long, however, as that leadoff gives way to 'Miles Behind,' a nod to electric minus the trumpet. Although the players, particularly and, take several opportunities to reach for the outside fringes, never becomes inaccessible, even during its freer-jazz moments.
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Find a Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood - Out Louder first pressing or reissue. Complete your Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood collection. Shop Vinyl and CDs. Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood - Out Louder - Amazon.com Music. Here, in the role of guest artist, he revives his partnership with organist John Medeski--and bassist Chris Wood and drummer Billy Martin, all of whom backed him on his smartly grooving 1998 effort, A Go Go. As the crunching 'Miles Beyond'.