Mike Stern - Voices (CD)

Voices
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Album Details: Voices

Release Date:09/04/2001
Label:Atlantic / Wea
UPC:075678348327

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    Voices from above

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 1, 2001

    His first album featuring vocalists, Mike Stern has broken the mold of his previous albums to include a variety of songs and sounds that transverse any previous project of his. Integrating rhythms from around the world, Stern has succeeded in creatin...g quite a variety of music that goes unmatched. The polyrhythmic sounds from "Far Out East" and the primal Sub-Saharan African rhythms from "The River" are but a couple of prime examples of the albums diversity. The haunting melody of "What Might Have Been" featuring the vocals of Elizabeth Kontomanou, provides excellent contrast and a beautiful compliment to the album's selection of songs. Mike Stern's typical blazing, soulful, and passionate guitar playing on Voices is accentuated by a typical all-star line up including Michael Brecker, Dennis Chambers, Jim Beard and Richard Bona. Stern's guitar solos on previous albums all seem to be leading up to his work on this album, clearly taking ideas in his solo on "Far Out East" from his work on the song "Link" from previous Stern album Play. Stern has done a fine job on his previous compositions and has truly done an excellent job of writing the songs for Voices. He uses all of his personnel efficiently and complimentary. This album is a joy to listen to and is a milestone in Mike Stern's career. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Most of Mike Stern's albums have been 100 percent instrumental; as a rule, he doesn't use vocalists because his guitar does all of the "singing." But Voices is an exception -- a highly engaging and memorable exception. This surprising and totally unexpected effort finds a 48-year-old Stern using wordless vocals in a manner that brings to mind fellow fusion guitarists Pat Metheny and Al DiMeola. Think of Metheny on Letter From Home and Still Life (Talking), or DiMeola on Orange and Blue, and one will know the type of approach that Stern is going for this time. While the wordless vocals that Stern uses on Voices add a lot to the album, his guitar is still the focal point. This isn't the type of project in which the leader brings in an acclaimed jazz singer like Dianne Reeves or Kitty Margolis and features her prominently on standards -- that isn't what he was going for. Ultimately, the vocalists who Stern employs (who include Arto Tuncboyaciyan and Elizabeth Kantomanou) are there to serv...e and compliment his guitar. If Voices were a cake, the vocalists would be the icing; the album still would have been meaningful even without them, but there's no doubt that they add a lot to it. Voices, which contains some of Stern's most lyrical and melodic playing, is full of world music influences. African and Spanish elements are incorporated, and Brazilian music is an especially strong influence. Going back to the Metheny and DiMeola comparisons, this album's world music influences will inevitably inspire comparisons to similar albums by those fellow fusion guitarists. But Stern is always his own man and his guitar playing never fails to sound distinctive -- Voices is most definitely a Mike Stern session. It's also one of the finest albums in his catalog. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Mike Stern

A rocking, experimental guitarist who rose to fame playing in a pair of Miles Davis' bands, Mike Stern is a competent bebop and hard bop player, and an excellent fusion and jazz-rock musician. He's provided some wondrous riffs, blistering lines, complex voicings, and dynamite phrases doing fusion, playing with much more force and vigor than on more conventional jazz. St... Read more