While no new John Scofield album is in sight, the artist has been road testing new songs during 2002 tour in Europe. It’s natural for John Scofield to take a stab at ‘IdioFunk (live)’ considering her long-professed love for Green Grey. This is the first studio album from John Scofield since bad diagnosis in 2002. Uberjam touched my soul like nothing else.
I like Uberjam (live) because it’s extremely catchy and has awesome drumming. Acidhead is astounding and different song. Ideofunk is really a nice song to relax and listen too. Jungle Fiction is the funkiest number on the album. I Brake 4 Monster Booty is an upbeat song with a constant snare hit. Animal Farm is almost impossible to review. Offspring is so unique, as each one of the songs is. Tomorrow Land is the more seemingly obscure song on Uberjam that bear up best to repeated listening. Uberjam - A strong beat. Polo Towers is another strong production from John Scofield. Snap Crackle Pop is such a astounding and optimistic song that things can get just better. Lucky For Her can be hardly overrated by any means; this is what John Scofield is all about.
Uberjam CD


