Guys, instead of being stubborn, listen up. Colaiuta is not God on the drums. HA! He's an amazing player who founded a style coming out of Tony and Gadd, including musical usage of odd groupings via Gary Chaffee.
I have countless drum tracks of his through various engineer and producer friends, Seven Days, Night Shift, tunes off of Stevie Nicks last album, Shawn Colvin's Fat City and Michelle Branch's previous to last album the spirit room. He doesn't nail the click, EVER. John Shanks told me that used the beat doctor on Vinnie's parts. That's a quantizer. So listen, think whatever makes you happy. But the reality is, Vinnie is genius, bit his time is not perfect, and he doesn't make the click dissappear. I'm sure he could if that was his goal. He is in the middle of the first call list for his groove and his ability to nail a track within 2 takes. In fact, I have Vinnie on a Kate Bush album where there quite a few late kick drum beats.
Let's not live in a fantasy, the man is human. And whoever said he could play be-bop, please...don't insult jazz. Be-Bop is a language, and it's not Chick Corea. Although Chick knows it, he used it as a foundation. Vinnie Colaiuta himself can tell you, he doesn't play Be-Bop. Ask him. I did. He also told me he's not very fond of Latin music.
Before you make a comment like that, pick up a be-bop recording, like a Clifford Brown and Max Roach CD. You'll hear a huge difference.
Vinnie Colaiuta is my favorite drummer. So I'm not trying to take anything away from him, because that's imppossible. I'm just shedding some light for some of you, because some of these comments make a few of you sound musically illiterate. Thems the facts people.
And although I really want to, I can't MP3 you the tracks I have. I'd get into a lot of trouble.
I have some of Kenny Aronoff's takes too, You'd die! He gets so far off the click. But when you hear the tracks without the click, they are GROOVIN! Go figure.