From: Bob Davis (earthjuice_at_prodigy.net)
Date: 2005-03-20 16:53:03
Victor Wooten - "Soul Circus"
(BrothaFromAnothaPlanetFunk/Soul/Jazz/Rap/Rock)
Note: This CD will be released in April
Did someone say MONSTER FUNK???
I can no longer write objectively about the music of Victor Wooten. For me he is truly one of
the few "universal fusion artists" on the current scene. Soul Circus is his first new studio
album in several years and he has a hard act to follow. Victor Wooten's last CD was the LIVE
FUNK MASTERPIECE called LIVE IN AMERICA, which has catapulted him into "cult super stardom",
selling out 1,000 seat venues all around the country and BLOWING UP INTERNET RADIO here on
Soul-Patrol with numbers that are literally off the register. His live show is simply awesome,
in my opinion it's the closest I will ever get to seeing the Band of Gypsy's perform live.
Here on "Soul Circus" just as on "Live In America" we are treated to the voice of Bootsy
Collins to start off the album on the song on the song "Victa". Next is a song called "Bass
Tribute” where Victor pays homage to all of the great bass players from James Jamerson to Paul
McCartney, Bootsy Collins, Larry Graham, Jaco Pastourious, Stanley Clarke, etc. After changing
up into some contemporary Jazz for a moment with the song Prayer", Victor then takes us back
with some Graham Centarl Station style funk with the song "Natives". Next up is a cover
version of the EWF classic "You Can't Hide Love", Victor is an expert at taking 70's slow jams
and creating unforgettable instrumental versions of them. Then more STOOPID FUNK with the song
"Stay"....Other songs incorporate hip hop, rock and just about every other genre you can think
of all of which has Victor's STANK BASS PLAYING at the center.
I'll stop here for now. Suffice it to say that this CD is AWESOME. Let's just say that Victor
Wooten continues to be an anomoly in todays music scene. The ONLY artist in my mind who is
comparable to Victor Wooten is Prince. He is a virtuoso on Bass who isn't afraid to challenge
the likes of Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, Bootsy Collins, etc. He isn't afraid to
incorporate some elements of rock, jazz, electronica, and hip hop together with funk to
actually create something new that challenges the audience to elevate itself. As a music fan I
am willing to accept his challenge and hop along for the ride. I am willing to do that without
any worry about the destination, I just wanna take the journey with Victor. My guess is that
if you dig Soul-Patrol that you will also want to take that journey as well...
Track Listing For Victor Wooten - "Soul Circus"
1. Intro/Adam
2. Victa
3. Bass Tribute
4. Prayer
5. Natives
6. Can't hide Love
7. Stay
8. On and On
9. Cell Phone
10. Back To India
11. Soul Circus
12. Higher Law
13. Take U There
14. Ari's Eyes
15. Outro/Kids
16. Bass Tribute (reprise)
As I said at the top, this CD will be released in April, so it's coming soon, but I just
wanted to give yall a little bit of early juice (from "earthjuice") on Soul Circus. Obviously
we will be doing quite a bit here on Soul-Patrol over the next several months to increase your
overall awareness about the genius of Victor Wooten and specificly the CD "Soul Circus".
(in other words there is a good chance that you are going to see and hear him all over the
site....lol)
But this should hold you for now...
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Bob Davis
earthjuice_at_prodigy.net
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