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MIKE STERN COVERS ALL CORNERS OF THE MUSICAL SPECTRUM ON NEW CD


"All Over the Place"
features guest appearances by Randy Brecker, Richard Bona Kenny Garrett, 
Esperanza Spalding, Victor Wooten and many others.

 

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Since his days with Blood Sweat & Tears in the mid-1970s, followed by stints 
with Billy Cobham and Miles Davis’ band in the ‘80s, and a solo career that now 
spans more than 25 years, guitarist Mike Stern has used his jazz roots as a 
starting point for exploring a range of alternate territories that include R&B, 
rock, swing, funk, world music and numerous other regions along the musical 
topography. The recipient of Guitar Player magazine’s Certified Legend Award 
for 2012, he’s an artist who’s not afraid to bring numerous styles and ideas – 
however diverse – into the same place just to see what happens.

All Over the Place is Stern’s new recording on Heads Up International, a 
division of Concord Music Group. Set for release on June 19, 2012, the 11-song 
set aligns the characteristically diverse and adventurous guitarist with a 
cadre of brilliant guests, including trumpeter Randy Brecker; saxophonist Kenny 
Garrett; and drummers Dave Weckl, Keith Carlock and Lionel Cordew. Also on hand 
is a delegation of high-caliber electric and acoustic bass players: Esperanza 
Spalding, Richard Bona, Victor Wooten, Anthony Jackson, Dave Holland, Tom 
Kennedy, Will Lee and Victor Bailey.

“I’ve been playing a lot of different kinds of great music with a lot of 
different musicians on some of my more recent records,” says Stern, whose Big 
Neighborhood – released on Heads Up in 2009 – followed a similarly eclectic 
vibe. “I love bebop, swing, rock, all the stuff that a lot of guitar players – 
especially jazz players – tend to include in their music. It’s the nature of 
the instrument, but very much a part of my nature as well. There’s a lot of 
music that really inspires me, and it usually covers quite a few territories.”

It’s all here, starting with the mysterious funk groove of the leadoff track, 
“AJ,” which Stern wrote specifically for contrabass guitarist Anthony Jackson. 
Other personnel on board for the opener are saxophonist Chris Potter, 
keyboardist Jim Beard, rhythm guitarist Leni Stern (Mike’s wife), drummer Keith 
Carlock and percussionist Tim Keiper.

Leni returns a couple tracks later on “Out of the Blue,” this time playing an 
exotic three-stringed Malian instrument called a n’goni. Her opening riffs 
segue into the high-powered free-for-all featuring Brecker, Beard, Kennedy, 
Keiper and drummer Kim Thompson.

A tempo changeup comes in the form of the much leaner and quieter “As Far As We 
Know,” featuring Spalding on bass and vocals. “I like drama,” says Stern. “I 
like a lot of dynamics. I like music that has a lot of heart, and I hope this 
priority comes through in my playing and in my writing, especially on this 
tune.”

Stern is joined by drummer Al Foster on three engaging songs that land squarely 
in the center of the album: the funky and swinging “Blues for Al,” the 
energetic and colorful “OCD,” a song loaded with solo work by Stern and 
Garrett; and the much more understated and reflective acoustic piece, “You 
Never Told Me.”

“Halfway Home” is a gritty blues piece that showcases Stern’s slide guitar 
chops and deftly juxtaposes them against Wooten’s funky bass work and Cordew’s 
relentless backbeat.The mellow groove of “Flipside” throws the spotlight on 
saxophonist Bob Malach, who joins Stern in some solid solo work. Malach is back 
for the title track, which closes the set on a fiery note as Stern leads a 
groove that’s reminiscent of his high-energy collaborations with the Brecker 
Brothers in the early ‘90s.

“The guitar tends to keep you open-minded, because you hear it in so many 
places,” says Stern, listing many places he himself has ventured along the way 
– not just on All Over the Place, but in earlier work as well. “You hear it in 
rock, in country, in pop, in funk, in classical, you hear it in jazz, you hear 
it in so many kinds of music that you can immediately identify it on one level 
or another.”

Stern is ready at a moment’s notice to go to all of these places and more, and 
he’s ready and willing to bring anyone along for the ride. “Music, to me, is a 
language of the heart,” he says. “I hope people will get some emotional payoff 
from what I’ve done on this recording. That’s the vibe that I continue to go 
for with all of my music.”




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