Convergence (Warren Wolf album) explained

Convergence
Type:studio
Artist:Warren Wolf
Cover:Convergence (Warren Wolf album).jpg
Released:June 10, 2016
Genre:Jazz
Length:67:51
Label:Mack Avenue

Convergence is an album by Warren Wolf. Featured musicians include guitarist John Scofield, pianist Brad Mehldau, bassist Christian McBride and drummer Jeff “Tain” Watts.

Music and release

The final track is played by Wolf alone.[1] The others feature Wolf with various combinations of four other musicians.

The album was released by Mack Avenue Records on June 10, 2016; it was Wolf's third album for the label.[2]

Reception

The Down Beat reviewer commented that the contributions of Wolf's band were not always as strong as might be expected.

Track listing

  1. "Soul Sisters"
  2. "Four Stars from Heaven"
  3. "King of Two Fives"
  4. "New Beginning"
  5. "Cell Phone"
  6. "Montara"
  7. "Havoc"
  8. "Tergiversation"
  9. "Knocks Me off My Feet"
  10. "A Prayer for the Christian Man"
  11. "Stardust / The Minute Waltz"

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Miriello, Ralph A. (June 21, 2106) "Warren Wolf's 'Convergence': Converging on Excellence". The Huffington Post.
  2. http://www.mackavenue.com/artists/warren-wolf "Convergence"