Steve Smith, renowned drummer from Journey and Steps Ahead, takes the helm in "Steve Smith and Buddy's Buddies," a fiery jazz fusion album released on September 28, 1999, under Shrapnel Records. This isn't just another tribute to the legendary Buddy Rich; it's a smoking set of jazz charts performed by a quintet featuring Buddy Rich alumni, making it one of the best small group jazz recordings of 1999.
The album spans 58 minutes and comprises nine tracks, including original compositions and unique takes on standards like "Norwegian Wood" and "How Do You Keep the Music Playing" (note: the original release misnamed this track as "How Do You Keep the Music Praying"). Steve Smith is joined by an impressive lineup featuring Steve Marcus on saxophone, Andy Fusco on alto saxophone, Lee Musiker on piano, and Anthony Jackson on bass.
"Steve Smith and Buddy's Buddies" showcases Smith's virtuosic drumming and the band's exceptional chemistry, delivering a powerful and dynamic listening experience. The album's blend of jazz fusion and jazz rock genres is sure to captivate both longtime fans and newcomers to Steve Smith's work. Don't miss out on this overlooked gem that stands as a testament to Smith's musical prowess and his respect for the jazz drumming legacy of Buddy Rich.
Steve Smith is a renowned jazz fusion drummer who has made a significant impact on the music scene. Born on March 31, 1969, in Highland Park, Steve Smith initially gained fame as the drummer for the iconic rock band Journey. His journey in music began with a deep love for jazz, and he has since led one of the world's top fusion-oriented groups, showcasing his versatility and mastery of multiple genres. With a career spanning decades, Steve Smith continues to captivate audiences with his dynamic performances and innovative approach to music.
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