Captured live in 1981 and released in 1982, "The Enja Heritage Collection: Shinola" is a vibrant showcase of John Scofield's extraordinary guitar prowess, blending jazz fusion, jazz funk, and soul jazz into a seamless, energetic whole. This live album, originally released by Enja Records and now part of the Enja Heritage Collection, features six tracks that highlight Scofield's dynamic playing style and his ability to weave intricate melodies with infectious grooves.
The album kicks off with "Why 'D You Do It?", setting the stage for a high-energy performance that continues through tracks like "Yawn" and "Dr. Jackle". Each song is a testament to Scofield's versatility, as he effortlessly transitions between jazz blues and funk-infused rhythms. The title track, "Shinola", is a standout, showcasing Scofield's signature sound and his knack for creating memorable, soulful melodies.
Backed by Adam Nussbaum on drums and Steve Swallow on bass, Scofield's trio delivers a powerful, cohesive performance that keeps the energy levels high throughout the album's 37-minute duration. "The Enja Heritage Collection: Shinola" is not just a live recording; it's a snapshot of John Scofield at the height of his creative powers, pushing the boundaries of jazz and leaving an indelible mark on the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of Scofield's work or a newcomer to his music, this album is a thrilling introduction to his unique blend of jazz styles.