Showing posts with label We Three. Show all posts
Showing posts with label We Three. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

We Three - The Drivin' Beat

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:58
Size: 141.9 MB
Styles: Traditional organ combo
Year: 1999
Art: Front

[7:33] 1. So Danco Samba
[5:23] 2. The Buzz
[6:28] 3. Tin Tin Deo
[5:12] 4. Freddie Tooks, Jr
[5:14] 5. It's Easy To Remember
[7:04] 6. Duck's Room
[5:09] 7. Minority
[6:58] 8. At The Rio Bar
[7:42] 9. Day Dream
[5:10] 10. A Beautiful Friendship

Traditional organ jazz. Michael Arlt on guitar, Dan Kostelnik at the Hammond B3 and Duck Scott at drums.

The Drivin' Beat

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

We Three - East Coasting

Size: 139,2 MB
Time: 60:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1997
Styles: Jazz: Guitar Jazz, Hammond Organ
Art: Front

01. Isn't She Lovely (6:38)
02. My Girl Is Just Enough Woman For Me (4:37)
03. The Triangle (4:30)
04. Here, There And Everywhere (7:04)
05. Basic Instinct (6:31)
06. Soulmates (4:47)
07. East Coasting (8:10)
08. You Say You Care (6:01)
09. Estate (6:03)
10. Fingersnappin', Foottappin' (5:44)

Organ Trio with New Jersy based organ player Dan Kostelnik. On drums is Duck Scott (son of organ legend Shirley Scott) and on guitar is Michael Arlt from Germany.

East Coasting

Monday, January 25, 2016

We Three - The Drivin' Beat

Size: 143,5 MB
Time: 61:57
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1999
Styles: Jazz: Guitar Jazz, Hammond Organ
Art: Front

01. So Danço Samba (7:33)
02. The Buzz (5:27)
03. Tin Tin Deo (6:28)
04. Freddie Tooks, Jr (5:12)
05. It's Easy To Remember (5:10)
06. Duck's Room (7:04)
07. Minority (5:09)
08. At The Rio Bar (6:58)
09. Day Dream (7:42)
10. A Beautiful Friendship (5:10)

Personnel:
Michael Arlt: Guitar
Dan Kostelnik: Hammond B3
Duck Scott: Drums;
Special guest: José Cortijo: Congas, Bongos, Timbales, Percussion

Michael Arlt:
I got my first guitar & amp around 1974 when I was about 14 years old. I liked to play loud. After playing in different bands in stylistic areas as diverse as Rock, Fusion, Blues, Funk, Experimental/Free and one year of classical guitar lessons, around 1980 a friend let me listen to a recording (a 33rpm single) of "A night in Tunisia" with Dizzy and Charles Parker. That was a nice surprise and I collected more "music like that", got a teacher, bought books and went to jam sessions while I kept my Blues and Experimental gigs.
I studied at Berklee College of Music, Boston in 1984, took private lessons from Mike Metheny and met John Scofield. From 85 to 89 I studied at the Amsterdam School of the Arts, Hilversum, The Netherlands with Wim Overgaauw, Viktor Kaihatu and Frans Elsen.

The Drivin' Beat