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Giving Up The Ghost

by Robert Walter's 20th Congress

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Aquafresh 05:53
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Circle Limit 03:35
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Bygones Be 05:53
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Dump Truck 04:12
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Easy Virtue 03:27
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Bet 05:29
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Underbrush 03:56
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about

On his new record, “Giving Up the Ghost”, Robert Walter has added a new talent to his recording lineup.
Known for his work with such jazz/soul/funk giants as Mike Clark of Herbie Hancock's Headhunters,
legendary James Brown and P-Funk sideman and songwriter, Fred Wesley, and George Porter of the Meters,
this time out Walter enlisted another player for his latest album -- the studio.
"I collect records. I'm into recordings," says Walter. "From doing home recordings, I started experimenting
with different sounds, and I decided I wanted to do something more interesting than just record the band.
On this album, I tried using the studio as an instrument. It's involved in the music and an important part of
making this record what it is. I move things around, change elements. On some tracks, there's no soloing at
all, and all of the solos are downplayed in favor of creating a mood, a sonic texture."
Joined by Joe Russo and George Sluppick on drums; Greyboy Allstar Chris Stillwell and Black-Eyed Pea
Mike Fratantuno on bass; Will Bernard (of TJ Kirk fame) on guitar; percussionist Chuck Prada, and long-time
partner Cochemea Gastelum on alto sax and various woodwinds, Walter explores new territory,
incorporating elements of electronic music and dub reggae into his traditional R&B and jazz roots, all
powered by the flavor of his vintage Fender Rhodes and Hammond B-3 organ. The result is a new hybrid
that's distinctly Robert Walter, which is to say, the sound combines just about every form of music into a
driving, syncopated groove that will move fans of jazz, soul, blues, roots rock and, yes, those ever-in-motion
jam band dance fanatics.
"I've always been interested in anything that deals with rhythm and improvisation," says Walter. "Anything
that combines is satisfying to me. It doesn't necessarily have to fit into one genre or another. This new
record is definitely an attempt to bring in some modern influences."
Walter's eclectic musical roots trace back to his San Diego home town, where he broke into the business
doing blues dates with his stepfather, a working bar band musician.
From there, he expanded into a series of bands that played everything from George Clinton to electronic
punk, constantly experimenting and searching for new sounds while staying true to the primal elements of
the Booker T and Ramsey Lewis records he grew up on.
Then came the epiphany that brought it all together.
"There was a bar in San Diego called the Green Circle Bar," Walter recalls. "I had gotten a call from a friend
of mine about doing this project for this guy, DJ Greyboy, who spun old records, basically like '60s and '70s
jazz records. I went into the place and heard all this music and quickly realized that I had been wanting to
hear that music all along but didn't know where it was."
Walter soon found out. He became an original member of the Greyboy Allstars, a band whose explosive
improvisations made them the a founding father of the acid-jazz revolution of the mid-90’s and a force in live
music around the world.
In 1996 he released his first solo album, “Spirit of ’70”. Since then constant touring and recording with his
band 20th Congress, earning him a place among the keepers of the jazz-soul flame.
"Our music has more in common with what jazz people are doing than what a band like Phish is doing,"
says Walter. Spotted from the stage among his audience: "DJ kids into '70s funk records, the hippie
contingency, and some older people into jazz." All are drawn together by one unifying. element.
"There's always something that's going to happen to keep you interested in coming to more than one
show," says Walter.
While respecting that legacy, Walter has grown, and wants the world to know that his music offers a lot
more than any label contains.
So, come on.......

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released August 19, 2003

Robert Walter's 20th Congress:
• Cochemea Gastelum : Alto Sax, Flute, Bass Clarinet
• Will Bernard: Guitar
• Chuck Prada: Percussion
• Joe Russo: Drums
• George Sluppick: Drums
• Chris Stillwell: Bass
• Mike Fratantuno: Bass

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Robert Walter Los Angeles, California

A founding member of the seminal groove band The Greyboy Allstars, organ, keyboard and synth sharp-shooter Robert Walter splits his time between his own 20th Congress, Greyboy, and a robust film soundtrack career in Los Angeles.

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