John Scofield - Steady Groovin'

This collection of Blue Note sides from John Scofield's tenure at the label shows the kind of music that helped build his reputation as one of the world's most prominent jazz guitarists. Scofield's unique style is everywhere on this album and he travels around the edges of the jazz sound, sticking an occasional toe into blues, like on "Chariots" and "Lazy," groovy spacy sounds on "Camp Out," and tropical music on "Carlos." Overall this is a fine collection with very little filler. - by Stacia Proefrock, AMG

I consider Steady Groovin' one of John Scofield's best albums ever. The band here is at its best and the collected songs reflect all Scofield's maturity as a contemporary jazz composer. I strongly recommend this album for those who appreciate Scofield's style.- by Rogerha, Amazon.com

Artist: John Scofield
Album: Steady Groovin'
Year: 1989-1995
Quality: easy cd-da flac, cue, artw.
Label: Blue Note (1999)
Total time: 66:35

Tracks:
1.  Kool 4:50
2.  Do Like Eddie 8:09
3.  Chariots 6:03
4.  Lazy 4:46
5.  Camp Out 8:02
6.  7th Floor 4:50
7.  Carlos 7:29
8.  Big Top 6:33
9.  She's So Lucky 5:56
10.  Twang 6:11
11.  Fat Lip 3:46
All compositions - by John Scofield

Personnel:
John Scofield (Guitar)
Howard Johnson (Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet and Tuba) - 1,4,6,7
Steve Turre (Trombone) - 1,4,7,8
Billy Drewes (Tenor Saxophone) - 1,4,7,8
Randy Brecker (Trumpet and Flugelhorn) - 1,4,7,8,10
Larry Goldings (Organ) - 1,2,4,6-8
Idris Muhammad (Drums) - 1,4,6,7
Don Alias (Percussion) - 1,2,4,6-9
Eddie Harris (Tenor Saxophone) - 2
Dennis Irwin (Bass) - 2,5,6,9
Bill Stewart (Drums) - 2,3,5,6,9
Joe Lovano (Tenor Saxophone) - 3,5,11
Charlie Haden (Double Bass) - 10,11
Marc Johnson (Bass) - 3
John Clark (French Horn) - 10
Jim Pugh (Trombone) - 10
Joey Baron (Drums) - 10
Jack DeJohnette (Drums) - 11