Genres: Fusion Active: 90's
Tribal Tech, Frank Gambale, Russ Freeman, Gary Willis, Richard Smith, Alain Caron, Shawn Lane, Noel Pointer, Jeff Lorber, Yellowjackets, Sadao Watanabe, David Sanborn, Brian Hughes, Scott Henderson, Jan Hammer, Hideaki Tokunaga
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Lost Tribe didn't so much start out as a band but as a collective of excellent studio musicians working on the side. Like the 1970s British group Brand X (Phil Collins' jazz fusion alter ego getaway from Genesis), Lost Tribe became a melting pot of the styles popular in the 1990s, mixing rhythmic jazz and rock with even some hip-hop elements. Saxophonist David Binney's sparse lines and the twin-guitar assault of Adam Rogers and David Gilmore blended above the rhythmic muscle of bassist Fima Ephron and drummer Ben Perowsky on Lost Tribe's self-titled 1993 debut CD. Most of the music was instrumental, but the occasional rap track ("Letter to the Editor") and chanted vocal ("Mofungo") provided a changeup between dizzying jazz fusion pieces like "Mythology" and "Cause & Effect." The group's 1994 follow-up, Soulfish, was even harder-edged without losing any rhythmic focus.
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Release: March 3, 1998
Label: Arabesque
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Release: August 30, 1994
Label: High Street, Windham Hill Jazz
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