Recorded at the Power Station, New York in May 1994, except #11 recorded at Electric Lady Studios on May 20, 1996.Like the first volume, Burning for Buddy: A Tribute to the Music of Buddy Rich, Vol. Joe Morello - Take the 'A’ Train (6:11)ġ2. Marvin 'Smitty’ Smith - Standing Up in a Hammock (2:54)ġ0. David Garibaldi - Groovin’ Hard (5:29)Ġ8. Simon Phillips - Goodbye Yesterday (6:15)Ġ7. Gregg Bissonette - In a Mellow Tone (6:17)Ġ6. So overall, Burning for Buddy has more of a modern flavor than one might expect, and it’s as uneven as most tribute albums, but the high points may make it worth picking up for some.01. There are also some drummers who are primarily known for their versatile session work, able to play both rock and jazz while these players’ work is almost always competent, they rarely display much individuality. Others made their mark primarily in the jazz world, including Max Roach, Dave Weckl, Billy Cobham, and Marvin 'Smitty’ Smith, among others.
Some of the musicians come from rock & roll, often with experience in prog rock or rock/jazz fusion (i.e., the Cult/Guns N’ Roses’ Matt Sorum, Winger/Dixie Dregs’ Rod Morgenstein, Rush’s Neil Peart, Yes/King Crimson’s Bill Bruford). 1 assembles a shifting cast of virtuoso trap-set players sitting in with the Buddy Rich and His Big Band in order to pay tribute to its legendary founder. Recorded at the Power Station, New York in May 1994.Burning for Buddy: A Tribute to the Music of Buddy Rich, Vol. Steve Ferrone - Pick Up the Pieces (5:39)
Marvin ‘Smitty’ Smith - Ya Gotta Try (3:17)ġ8. Max Roach - The Drum Also Waltzes (Part 2) (0:44)ġ7. Kenny Aronoff - Straight No Chaser (3:40)ġ5. Max Roach - The Drum Also Waltzes (Part 1) (1:04)ġ1. Manu Katche & Mino Cinelu - No Jive (5:47)Ġ9. Dave Weckl - Mercy, Mercy, Mercy (5:09)Ġ7. 04-Июн-14 15:54)VA - Burning for Buddy: A Tribute to the Music of Buddy Rich, Volumes I & II