Still Warm
John Scofield · 1986
42 min · 7 tracks · jazz fusion
A vibrant fusion of jazz and electronic elements, crafting an innovative soundscape ripe with improvisation.
Still Warm is an album by John Scofield, released in 1986. A vibrant fusion of jazz and electronic elements, crafting an innovative soundscape ripe with improvisation. 'Still Warm' received critical acclaim for its adventurous blend of jazz and electronic influences, contributing to the evolution of jazz fusion in the mid-1980s. The album has been noted for its innovative approach to rhythm and tone, influencing later musicians exploring similar genres and techniques. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Still Warm sound like?
A vibrant fusion of jazz and electronic elements, crafting an innovative soundscape ripe with improvisation. Rooted in jazz fusion.
What makes Still Warm by John Scofield notable?
'Still Warm' received critical acclaim for its adventurous blend of jazz and electronic influences, contributing to the evolution of jazz fusion in the mid-1980s. The album has been noted for its innovative approach to rhythm and tone, influencing later musicians exploring similar genres and techniques. In 1986, John Scofield was solidifying his place in the jazz fusion scene following his early work with artists like Miles Davis. 'Still Warm' marked his first album for the Gramavision label, showcasing a shift towards more experimental sounds while continuing to build on his reputation as a leading guitarist in contemporary jazz.
How many songs are on Still Warm?
Still Warm has 7 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Techno Standout 7:30
- 2 Still Warm Standout 6:02
- 3 High and Mighty Standout 5:17
- 4 Protocol 3:46
- 5 Rule of Thumb 7:25
- 6 Picks and Pans 5:26
- 7 GIL B643 6:43
Release Date
January 1, 1986
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
42 min 11 sec
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