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Jazz fusion, instrumental rock, progressive, improvised groovy jams.
Genre:
Rock: Instrumental Rock
Release Date:
2000
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Rare Blend's "Infinity" is a 9-song collection with a mixed
bag of elements. Some tracks emphasize jazz grooves with a Latin touch, while others features progressive twists with improvised instrumentation. It's contents are suggestive of the band's name; the raw energy of one side and the abstract melodic movements of the other. A very well performed album and is a great find for the avid jazz / rock fan. RB brings an exciting wide array of styles that you wouldn't normally associate with a fusion band. If your looking for something that isn't your standard run-of-the-mill, overproduced musical experience, check out Rare Blend's "Infinity".
Musicians:
Vic Samalot -Guitars
Bobbi Holt -Keyboards
Jeff Scott -Bass
Paul Stranahan -Drums & Percussion
Sax track on "Java Jam" courtesy of Tom Doggett
Written by Rare Blend. Recorded, produced, and mixed by Vic Samalot & Bobbi Holt. Add'l engineering by Jeff Scott. Recorded at Act-V and Odyssey studios in Cleveland, Ohio USA.
(C) 2000 TSM PRODUCTIONS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PUBLISHED BY TOUGH STREAM MUSIC / BMI
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author: The Global Muse - Indie Music E-zine
Very progressive and very intellectually composed. Not only does this music give you a feel good jazz vibe, but it also delivers a down and dirty rock groove. (Michael Allison - The Globalmuse.com)
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author: Dutch Progressive Rock Page
Rare Blend's Infinity creates a jazzy atmosphere. Best
progressive song is Blue Samba.
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author: Acid Attack Music
(Infinity)is sure to cut a swath through the jazz rock field.
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author: Hudson Hub Times
Infinity provides a sound that's sure to freshen things up
and provide a new face for the ever-changing art of instrumental music.
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