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John Scofield

Uberjam

1. Acidhead 2. Ideofunk 3. Jungle Fiction 4. I Brake 4 Monster Booty 5. Animal Farm 6. Offspring 7. Tomorrow Land 8. Uberjam 9. Polo Towers 10. Snap Crackle Pop 11. Lucky For Her
  • John Scofield - guitar

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Never Before on VINYL!!! 180g Double Vinyl with Deluxe Packaging! From the Original Master of Universal Music! Pressed at Pallas in Germany! Überjam is an album by The John Scofield Band which was released on January 29, 2002 on Verve Records. Many unique musical styles are performed throughout Überjam, including jazz fusion, jazz-funk, drum and bass, and acid jazz. It was produced by John Scofield and Jason Olaine and recorded and mixed by Joe Ferla, executive producer was Susan Scofield. Music for the album was recorded July - September 2001 at Avatar Studios in New York City. "Überjam is pure, unadulterated fusion. This album always has a jazz mentality -- Überjam is as spontaneous, free-spirited, and uninhibited as any bop session that was recorded in Rudy Van Gelder's studio in the '50s...yet another excellent album from an improviser who refuses to be predictable." -Alex Henderson, allmusic.com Recorded on 180g heavy-weight vinyl to ensure quality sound, packaged in gatefold cover, and covered by premium protective vinyl outer sleeve. The “Play 33 1/3 LP Series” features masterpiece albums released in the '90s converted for the first time world-wide to analog Long Playing record. The album cover and package created after months of graphic work and processes by hand enhanced its excellence and to ensure the record’s superb sound quality, the German MMP, who undertook the record production of EMI Germany and Universal, utilized a heavy weight 180g vinyl LP to contain the sound. Khiov who was in charge of the planning and production of many LP miniature series took charge of the album cover production spending 6 months to create a masterpiece. This project was highly scrutinized passing rigid testing at the factory in Germany. Even the performers themselves had not been able to put their hands on the LP version of their own albums as their home country had not produced them. The LPs produced by this project certainly have become must-have items by LP lovers all around the world. In the age where faster and more convenient is thought to be better, the increase in demand for the retro vinyl LP worldwide is clearly attributed to the satisfaction from the sound offered by analog products impossible to be replicated by CD and digital products and the delight of touching, feeling, and possessing this masterpiece-like large artwork. Furthermore, LP records have both rarity and history that increase their value over time and serve as an attractive factor for collectors.