| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2005年01月25日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Rainman, Inc. |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 501 |
| SKU | 809289050122 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:58:27
Personnel: Melvin Seals (vocals, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, organ, keyboards, synthesizer, guitar synthesizer, background vocals); Melvin Seals (Hammond b-3 organ); Anthony Whigham (vocals, background vocals); Joe White, Anthony Whigham (vocals); Chris Haugen, Judah Gold, Steve Allen , Steve Allen (guitar); Scott Law (mandolin); Joel Smith (bass guitar, drums); Dennis Smith , Mario Cipollina (bass guitar); Dean Johnson , Dean Johnson (drums); Adrian Isabell, Adrian Isabell (percussion); Annie Stocking, Jeanie Tracy, Dallas Colt (background vocals); Ray White (vocals); Elvin Bishop, John "Jubu" Smith, Vernon "Ice" Black, Steve Kimock (guitar); Joe Goldmark (steel guitar); Derek Organ (drums); Kenneth Nash (percussion); Larry Batiste (background vocals).
Recording information: M.S. Studios, San Francisco, CA.
Melting Pot (2005) is the debut effort from a combo led by one-time Jerry Garcia Band and Gideon & Power keyboardist Melvin Seals. With roots running deeply into sacred music, it was actually his nearly two-decade-long tenure as Jerry Garcia's organist of choice that brought a whole new audience to the Bay Area ivory tickler. In terms of originals, Seals vacillates from the gorgeous and acoustic "When You Love Someone" -- with the artist on a remarkably realistic sounding synth-guitar -- and the languid after-hours jazz vibe of "Love Is in the Air." He balances the ballads on the funky and low-down "Travellin' Man" -- highlighted by a guitar solo from Elvin Bishop -- and the upbeat and quirky jam band rocker "Celebrate" -- the latter featuring a rare lead vocal from Seals himself. Joe Goldmark's weeping steel guitar glides into the achingly poignant "I'm Not Going to Cry Anymore," as Dallas Colt (vocals) offers up what is possibly her finest contribution on the disc. Frank Zappa compatriot Ray White guests on the hard-driving "Woman With an Attitude" and even though Richard Healy probably won't be giving Zappa a run for his money, he does provide some blistering fretwork throughout. Fellow Bay Area associates Mario Cipollina (bass) and Steve Kimock (guitar) ably assist on the skankin' "Reggae World" and the former Huey Lewis bassist can be heard on the aforementioned "Travellin' Man" and the soulfully spiritual "Hands." This departure from the extended instrumental interaction of the various Garcia-related combos is the perfect platform for Seals to display the wide variety and diversity in not only his unparalleled playing, but underutilized composing as well. ~ Lindsay Planer
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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