John Scofield returns with "Überjam Deux," a vibrant and dynamic follow-up to his critically acclaimed 2003 album "Überjam." Released on January 1, 2013, under Universal Music Group International, this album is a testament to Scofield's mastery of jazz fusion, jazz funk, and soul jazz, blending these genres seamlessly to create a rich and engaging musical experience. With a duration of over an hour, "Überjam Deux" offers a diverse collection of tracks, each showcasing Scofield's virtuosic guitar playing and innovative compositions.
The album kicks off with "Camelus," a track that immediately sets the tone with its infectious groove and intricate melodies. "Boogie Stupid" follows, infusing a playful energy with its funky basslines and rhythmic complexity. "Endless Summer" brings a touch of warmth and nostalgia, while "Dub Dub" introduces a more experimental side with its layered textures and electronic influences. "Cracked Ice" is a standout track, featuring a mesmerizing blend of bluesy riffs and jazz improvisation.
Scofield pays homage to the legendary Al Green with a soulful rendition of "Al Green Song," showcasing his versatility and ability to cross genres effortlessly. "Snake Dance" and "Scotown" continue the album's dynamic journey, each offering a unique blend of jazz and funk elements. "Torero" brings a Latin flair, while "Curtis Knew" and "Just Don't Want To Be Lonely" close the album with a reflective and soulful note.
"Überjam Deux" is not just an album; it's a celebration of John Scofield's musical genius and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album promises a captivating and enjoyable listening experience.