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product_id: 14980458
title: "VITAL TECH TONES 2"
brand: "vital tech tones"
price: "£85.98"
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reviews_count: 10
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# VITAL TECH TONES 2

**Brand:** vital tech tones
**Price:** £85.98
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** VITAL TECH TONES 2 by vital tech tones
- **How much does it cost?** £85.98 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Description

Guitarist Scott Henderson (Tribal Tech), drummer Steve Smith (Vital Information) and bassist Victor Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flacktones) stretch the boundaries of jazz, rock and fusion with their newest album, Vital Tech 2.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Just amazing!
  

*by M***O on Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2013*

the music played by this 3 masters is just amazing, every riff, every note, every strike of the drums you just will enjoy it,  I'm a professional drummer and having this cd is a great help in developing my playing! A must have

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Five Stars
  

*by J***N on Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2018*

Super hot fusion

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Even more cohesive fusion than their first album
  

*by S***E on Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2021*

When Scott Henderson, Steve Smith and Victor Wooten first recorded under the moniker of Vital Tech Tones, it could have been self-indulgent excess.  Bad?  That was not truly on the table, given the players, but they could have gone so far into excess as to step on their own chops.  They didn’t.  Instead, it was just this side of gloriously showy.  Yet if we are fully honest, it was an album to be enjoyed primarily for the show of manual dexterity.  There was always some swing to it, but at some level, the joy was the joy of listening to three virtuosos just get together and do their thing.  A second go-around might have fallen apart.  Strangely enough, there is a bit more cohesion to VTT2.  This will be a matter of taste, and I can see a certain type of listener preferring VTT1, particularly if the point really is the watch-me-go craziness of three masters at work.Yet VTT2 actually is more of an album.  Henderson’s guitar is always going to go off into the aether with that distinctive tone, and Wooten’s bass is as wild as it gets, but something slightly different happens here.  Rather than trading solos— satisfying as that was— they work together a bit more on composition.  That means that the solos may not be as thrilling, played back to back, but there is more coherence to the album throughout, and within each composition.It does make sense.  Put three virtuosos on a stage, and as long as they have common ground, they’ll do something at least workable, and frequently better.  All three had a common core of jazz and enough flexibility to find a meeting space, and given their adventurousness, magic was likely.  It happened, but it was magic of a kind.  Each player pushing the next.  A band takes practice, in which members feel each other out.  The more they understand each other, the more they gel.  The result won’t always be the most raging solos, but that isn’t really always the goal.  The meeting itself can be the goal.VTT1 was about as impressive a showing as you can find of fusion-ish guitar/bass/drums showiness.  Given the players, what did one expect?  At worst, the listener could be satisfied with Wooten’s demonstrations of what no other human will ever be able to play on bass, Scott Henderson’s wild guitar, and walk away satisfied.  Yet it was more, and to build on it meant focusing on cohesion, and pulling back from showboating.Honestly, that was likely hard for this particular group to do.  Think about who they are and how they made their names.  But it was what they had to do.  And they did it.  Make no mistake, the playing here is still superhumanly impressive.  It’s just that they are cohesive too.  Not just three players, but a group.  Too bad there haven’t been any more VTT albums since.

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