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Palmystery

Compact Disc
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April 01, 2008
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About this edition:
UPC: 053361313524
BINC: 9452016
Catalog No. 3135
Original Release Date: April 2008
Edition: 59 minutes
About the CD:

From All Music Guide: Recording Info: VixMix Studios


Track list

1. 2 Timers Listen Listen
2. Cambo Listen Listen
3. I Saw God Listen Listen
4. TheLesson Listen Listen
5. Left, Right & Center Listen Listen
6. Sifu Listen Listen
7. Miss U Listen Listen
8. Flex Listen Listen
9. TheGospel Listen Listen
10. Song for My Father Listen Listen
What critics think:

From All Music Guide: Victor Wooten makes it clear in the first few seconds of Palmystery that he's the man in charge. His spellbinding, acrobatic basslines take the lead, literally, and even when he's fulfilling the traditional role of the bassist (not that there's much about his virtuosic playing that's traditional) and shining the spotlight on his collaborators, he remains the focal point. Yet Wooten, the veteran bassist of Béla Fleck & the Flecktones, is no showoff. Through mostly original compositions (the sole cover is Horace Silver's "Song for My Father") that glide easily between jazz fusion, world music, R&B, gospel, rock, and funk, through instrumental and vocal sections, improvisations and structured pieces, Wooten holds it all together -- it's nearly impossible not to listen to what he's doing with his instrument. Still, although the musicianship is never less than stellar throughout and always takes a front seat, this is not an indulgent record -- Wooten and his crew serve the songs, not vice v...

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