Short Cuts: Steve Porcaro’s Evolving Craft: A Deep Dive into “Change” from ‘The Very Day; (2025)
The second single from Steve Porcaro’s second solo album, ‘The Very Day,” brings in Michael McDonald on lead vocals. McDonald, who contributed lead vocals on “Swing Street” and “Night of Our Own” from Porcaro’s first solo album, 2016’s ‘Someday/Somehow’, adds his usual swagger and technical acumen to this funky and socially conscious song, written by […]
Short Tracks: SCRATCH BAND by Ron Blake SCRATCH BAND & Reuben Rogers & John Hadfield (2025)
Powerhouse saxophonist Ron Blake follows up his critically acclaimed 2023 release, ‘Mistaken Identity’, with a profoundly personal and evocative release, ‘ SCRATCH Band featuring Reuben Rogers & John Hadfield ‘. Recorded in two worldwind sessions at Brooklyn Recording Studio in 2021, Blake assembled John Hadfield on percussion and drums and Rueben Rogers on bass to […]
Short Tracks: Jazz Revival: ‘Cat & The Hounds’ by Colin Hancock’s Jazz Hounds featuring Catherine Russell – 1920’s Inspired Masterpiece You Can’t Miss!
The pairing of a multi-instrumentalist/jazz scholar, Colin Hancock, with a multi-Grammy-nominated vocalist, Catherine Russell, is a match made in heaven. Russell, fresh off her 2024 collaboration with Sean Mason, has consistently proven her versatility as a jazz vocalist. Hancock, an able producer, writer, and arranger, frequently works without a net and has cast his skilled […]
Interview (Archive): Beto Martinez, of Brownout discusses ‘Brown Sabbath’
Beto Martinez, guitarist with Brownout, joined Preston Frazier for a Sitdown covering everything from the band’s latest – titled Brown Sabbath Vol. II – to his early musical experiences to his work with Grupo Fantasma … PRESTON FRAZIER: Congratulations on Brown Sabbath Vol. II. Before we talk about it, tell our readers a little about you. You are originally from Laredo […]
Short Tracks: ‘El Sabio (2025 reissue)– Héctor Lavoe
Produced by Willie Colón | Released on Fania Records | Reissued by Craft RecordingsHéctor Lavoe’s sixth solo album, El Sabio (“The Wise One”), originally released in 1980 and lovingly remastered by Craft Recordings, is a vivid portrait of the salsa icon at a pivotal time in his career and life. RTe’s album is deeply personal, […]
Short Tracks: VANGELIS – DELECTUS (PROG ROCK)
The second and final Best Live / Reissues of 2017 honorable mention goes to Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou. Better known as Vangelis, he has already made his mark on the music and film industries with the critically acclaimed and Academy Award-winning soundtrack to the movie Chariots of Fire. Yet, as this expansive new 13-disc box set demonstrates, Vangelis’ catalog […]
Short Tracks: RICHARD THOMPSON BAND – LIVE AT ROCKPALAST (ROCK):
There must be at least two other Richard Thompson box sets, not to mention a greatest hits compilation. This raises the question of whether the world needs yet another box set. After listening to this three-CD, 2-DVD chronicle of the Richard Thompson Band’s 1983/1984 performances at Rockpalast, the answer is a resounding “hell, yes!” They […]
Short Cuts: “No Way” by Fat Produce (2025)
The Miami-based trio Fat Produce and the infectious groove-laden track, “No Way”. The single, out now on F-Spot Records, pairs the funky in-the-pocket drumming of Michael Duffy with guitarist Addison-Rifkind’s clean Steve Cropper-style lines. The band, which features an upright bassist, acknowledges the influence of Boogaloo Joe Jones with their cover of his composition, “No […]
Short Tracks: STEVE HOWE – ANTHOLOGY 2 (PROG ROCK)
Steve Howe released at least three releases in 2017, and all of them are great. His second Anthology could have easily been divided into two. At 56 songs, he covers his early solo work, songs intended for the second album by his ill-fated supergroup GTR, songs done by his jazz trio, Asia demos, songs done by his earlier […]
Short Tracks: YES – TOPOGRAPHIC DRAMA (PROG ROCK)
Yes produced their greatest live album ever this year. It’s a remarkable feat, considering this is the first not to feature founding member Chris Squire. Topographic Dramadocuments, in amazing clarity and without overdubs, Yes’ tour for two very different albums. What’s even more surprising is that both albums sound better live than they ever did on record. The […]