Dave Stryker's "The Greeting," released on January 1, 1996, under the SteepleChase label, is a captivating journey through the realms of jazz funk and traditional jazz. Clocking in at just over an hour, this album offers a rich tapestry of nine tracks, each showcasing Stryker's virtuosic guitar skills and his knack for blending genres seamlessly. From the energetic opener "Armageddon" to the poignant closer "Requiem / As We Used to Sing," Stryker takes you on a musical voyage that highlights his versatility and depth as an artist. Tracks like "Serengeti" and "Spirit in the Wind" are particularly noteworthy, offering a blend of rhythmic complexity and melodic beauty that is sure to resonate with jazz enthusiasts. Whether you're a longtime fan of Dave Stryker or a newcomer to his music, "The Greeting" is an album that promises to deliver a satisfying and engaging listening experience.
(C) 1996 SteepleChase Productions ApS
Tracks
ArmageddonDave Stryker, Bruce Barth, Scott Colley, Tony Reedus, Daniel Sadownick
The GreetingDave Stryker, Bruce Barth, Scott Colley, Tony Reedus, Daniel Sadownick
Song for LesleyDave Stryker, Bruce Barth, Scott Colley, Tony Reedus, Daniel Sadownick
SerengetiDave Stryker, Bruce Barth, Scott Colley, Tony Reedus, Daniel Sadownick
Spirit in the WindDave Stryker, Bruce Barth, Scott Colley, Tony Reedus, Daniel Sadownick
One for WillDave Stryker, Bruce Barth, Scott Colley, Tony Reedus, Daniel Sadownick
AzzaraDave Stryker, Bruce Barth, Scott Colley, Tony Reedus, Daniel Sadownick
Requiem / As We Used to SingDave Stryker, Bruce Barth, Scott Colley, Tony Reedus, Daniel Sadownick