Scream (Chad Wackerman album)

Scream
Studio album by Chad Wackerman
Released June 20, 2000 (2000-06-20)[1]
Recorded Megaphon Recording Studios in Sydney; Castle Oaks Productions in Calabasas, California
Genre Jazz fusion[2]
Length 52:02
Label Favored Nations
Producer Chad Wackerman
Chad Wackerman chronology
The View
(1993)
Scream
(2000)
Legs Eleven
(2004)

Scream is the third studio album by drummer Chad Wackerman, released on June 20, 2000 through Favored Nations Entertainment.[1]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About JazzFavorable[3]
AllMusic[1]

Glenn Astarita at All About Jazz gave Scream a positive review, praising Wackerman's "intrinsic musical approach to the drums". He described the album as following the same direction as Forty Reasons (1991) and The View (1993), but also remarked that "overall, the album lacks some of the tenacity witnessed on the drummer's previous projects as the invariable pace and somewhat plodding flow supersedes some of its brighter moments."[3]

John W. Patterson at AllMusic gave the album four stars out of five, saying "Scream does a great job of measuring up to all those prior efforts overall and continues Wackerman's reputation for great fusion", in response to whether it measures up to Forty Reasons and The View. He went on to praise guitarist James Muller as "superb [...] tight, fluid, innovative" and likened his playing to that of Allan Holdsworth, whom previously played with Wackerman.[1]

Track listing

All music composed by Chad Wackerman, except where noted.

No. Title Length
1. "Scream"   6:05
2. "Between the Dog and the Wolf"   5:28
3. "The City"   7:56
4. "Looking In"   1:02
5. "Days Gone By"   6:07
6. "Timeless"   5:56
7. "Cycles"   5:05
8. "The Way Out" (Wackerman, Leon Gaer, James Muller, Daryl Pratt) 0:46
9. "Holland"   4:13
10. "The Grey Chair"   1:03
11. "My Two Worlds"   7:03
12. "Youse from Here?" (Wackerman, Leon Gaer, James Muller, Daryl Pratt) 1:18
Total length:
52:02

Personnel

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Patterson, John W. "Scream - Chad Wackerman". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 2015-03-26.
  2. "Scream by Chad Wackerman". CD Baby. Retrieved 2015-03-26.
  3. 1 2 Astarita, Glenn (2000-09-01). "Chad Wackerman: Scream". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2015-03-26.

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