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  1. Dave Weckl - 1998 "Rhythm Of The Soul". Toss into the musical blender the spirits of Stevie Wonder, Crusaders, Van Halen, Sting, Dr. John, and Chick Corea; turn on the fire, low for easy simmering blues-rock at times, high for a fiery intensity that busts the borders between R&B and fusion.

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  3. Rhythm Of The Soul is the first album by the Dave Weckl Band, released in 1998 on Stretch. Tracks. 1 The Zone (Jay Oliver; Dave Weckl) 06:10. 2 101 Shuffle (Jay Oliver; Dave Weckl) 06:20. 3 Mud Sauce (Jay Oliver; Dave Weckl) 06:33. 4 Designer Stubble (Jay Oliver; Dave Weckl) 06:03. 5 Someone’s Watching (Jay Oliver; Dave Weckl) 05:26.

  4. Album Credits. Producer Jay Oliver & Dave Weckl. Mixed By Jay Oliver & Dave Weckl. Recorded By Jay Oliver & Dave Weckl. Mastered by Jimmy McKeever.

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  6. May 1, 1998 · On "Mud Sauce" Weckl lays down a serpentine line, tastily taken up by Steve Tavaglione on soprano sax and then Buzz and the gang: Oliver and Tom Kennedy on acoustic bass. (Kennedy also plays acoustic bass on "Song for Claire," a sweetly nasty number for Weckl's baby daughter.)

  7. Caldera's song "Out of the Blue" reached position 95 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart on January 22, 1977. "Time and Chance" reached position 46 on the Billboard Best Selling Jazz LPs chart in October 1978. Karizma. Tavaglione was a member of the band Karizma in various line ups, with David Garfield as leader.