
Medeski, Martin & Wood Shack-Man LP
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Though the trio of John Medeski, Billy Martin, and Chris Wood had already expanded the jazz genre with their first three records (two of which we have reissued here at Real Gone Music), it was this 1996 album that really crossed over and won the ensemble a whole new legion of listeners in the “jam band” camp. Recorded in a remote, solar-powered plywood shack in Hawaii (hence the title), Shack-Man brought the ‘70s soul-jazz beloved by the band firmly into the ‘90s, propelled by Medeski’s simultaneously nostalgic yet forward-thinking excursions on the Hammond B-3. A masterpiece of groove, out on vinyl for the first time!
A1. Is There Anybody Here That Love My Jesus
A2. Think
A3. Dracula
A4. Bubblehouse
A5. Henduck
A6. Strance of the Spirit Red Gator
B1. Spy Kiss
B2. Lifeblood
B3. Jelly Belly
B4. Night Marchers
B5. Kenny