Dig Deep by Motet (CD, 2009)

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About this product

Product Identifiers

ProducerDave Watts
Record LabelMotet, Mtet
UPC0884501176132
eBay Product ID (ePID)25046045154

Product Key Features

Release Year2009
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistMotet
Release TitleDig Deep

Dimensions

Item Height0.19 in
Item Weight0.06 lb
Item Length5.93 in
Item Width5.05 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks11
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Kalakuta Show 1.2 Roforofo Fight 1.3 Nemesis 1.4 Dig Deep 1.5 Mighty 1.6 Push 1.7 Expensive Shit 1.8 The Luxury of Doubt 1.9 New Old 1.10 Guru 1.11 Tonight It Belongs to You
NotesDig Deep is a tapestry of sound that pushes the expectations of any listener who is familiar with the band's signature mix of afrobeat, electronica, funk, and jazz. Dig Deep presents The Motet revisited and refreshed, showcasing 12 great musicians who have contributed to the band over the years. Much of the material is geared toward the studio setting rather than their famed live shows, which is evident in Watts' rich production of interweaving rhythms and melodies. But in addition, every song on the 11-track album expresses the talents of these great musicians and plays well to the roots of the band's signature sound. The album, in a sense, is a family reunion with Dave Watts on the drums, Joey Porter on keyboards, Scott Messersmith on percussion, Mike Tiernan on guitar, Garrett Sayers on bass, and the powerhouse horn section of Dominic Lalli (tenor), John Stewart (baritone), and Dan Sears (trumpet). Beth Quist and Jans Ingber put their touch on three tracks with some strong vocals and the recording is rounded out with Paul McDaniel on bass and Zivanni Masango on guitar.
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