East Meets West
John Scofield · 1978
38 min · 6 tracks · jazz fusion
A vibrant fusion of jazz and Eastern musical influences, weaving intricate melodies with rhythmic complexity.
East Meets West is an album by John Scofield, released in 1978. A vibrant fusion of jazz and Eastern musical influences, weaving intricate melodies with rhythmic complexity. This album is significant for its early exploration of cross-cultural musical dialogue, merging Western jazz with Eastern musical elements, particularly through the incorporation of sitar and other traditional instruments. It received critical acclaim, highlighting Scofield's ability to blend genres and paving the way for future explorations in jazz fusion. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does East Meets West sound like?
A vibrant fusion of jazz and Eastern musical influences, weaving intricate melodies with rhythmic complexity. Rooted in jazz fusion.
What makes East Meets West by John Scofield notable?
This album is significant for its early exploration of cross-cultural musical dialogue, merging Western jazz with Eastern musical elements, particularly through the incorporation of sitar and other traditional instruments. It received critical acclaim, highlighting Scofield's ability to blend genres and paving the way for future explorations in jazz fusion. Released in 1978, 'East Meets West' was John Scofield's second album, following his self-titled debut. At this point, Scofield was beginning to establish himself as an innovative voice in jazz fusion, experimenting with diverse musical styles that would become a hallmark of his career.
How many songs are on East Meets West?
East Meets West has 6 tracks, running approximately 38 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Public Domain Standout 8:20
- 2 Amy (Who Else?) 3:26
- 3 Blues for Okinawa Standout 6:36
- 4 V. 9:52
- 5 Un Toco Loco - Ballet 5:18
- 6 Ida Lupino Standout 4:46
Release Date
January 1, 1978
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
38 min 19 sec
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