Posted January 16, 2007 by Band Geek
The Force
by Robet Stewart


Band Geek says: Robet Stewart truly celebrates the sound of the tenor saxophone. His influences range among such greats as Ben Webster, John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Yusef Lateef, Stanley Turrentine and Eddie Harris. Here's an amazing Sanders inspired track from an amazing studio album featuring Jeff "Tain" Watts on dums, Reginald Veal on bass, and Ed Kelly on piano. I love the electronic sound effects he uses in the final mix on this one.
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