| 1. Nothing I Won't Do |
| 2. Reckless |
| 3. Come With Me |
| 4. You |
| 5. Speaker Slayer |
| 6. Home Alone |
| 7. Full Metal Jackass |
| 8. Dust To Dust |
| 9. 4madjz |
| 10. Once Again |
| 11. Like A Rider |
| 12. King Of Da Beatz |
| 13. Someone To Love |
| 14. Keep The Faith |
| 15. One Day (Special D. Remix) / Miraluna (Bonus Track) |
| 16. The Sign (Special D. Remix) / Sven-R.G. Vs. Bass-T (Bonus Track) |
Reckless,Special D,Jvc Victor,Dance
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Good and Reckless and True
The Alternate Routes Manufacturer: Vanguard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MG2LS6 Release Date: 2007-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Ordinary
- Who Cares?
- Hollywood
- Aftermath
- Going Home With You
- Time Is A Runaway
- Endless Conversation
- California
- Are You Lonely?
- The Black And The White
- Please Don't Let It Be
Customer Reviews:
Excellent, excellent CD.......2007-07-10
Wow!.......2007-06-05
Great Sound - Great Songs.......2007-04-14
A Musical Doctorate.............2007-04-05
Good and Recommended and New - The Alternate Routes' new CD.......2007-04-03
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Reckless
Bryan Adams Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002GGU Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- One Night Love Affair
- She's Only Happy When She's Dancin'
- Run To You
- Heaven
- Somebody
- Summer Of '69
- Kids Wanna Rock
- It's Only Love
- Long Gone
- Ain't Gonna Cry
Customer Reviews:
my favorite bryan adams album.......2007-06-10
A guilty pleasure, but still a classic........2007-01-03
Great Album - Found a new band to listen to.......2006-06-11
Gotta say this is a great rock album, lots of catchy tunes and some nice guitar riffs all throughout this one.
My fav song on the album is summer of 69, i love the lyrics on that one alot.
Anyone that likes good rock tunes with a nice upbeat rythem to them should defintely give this one a listen to, you won't be dissapointed
...classic Bryan Adams to the core.......2006-04-13
This is classic Bryan Adams to the core. His finest songs are here including 6 US Top 40 hits: the dark and elusive Run To You and One Night Love Affair, the sweet Number 1 hit ballad Heaven, the fan favorite and stadium rocker Somebody, the Tina Turner duet It's Only Love, and, my personal favorite, the nostalgic Summer Of '69 (which still sounds awesome blasting out of your car speakers 20 years on and counting).
Bryan went on to write similar easy-listening rock tunes on his following albums, preserving his image as a 'kid' rocker in the process (hence 1996's 18 Til I Die). But nothing comes close to the glory of the summer...the summer of '84!
Recommended
A-
Bryan Adams cream of the crop........2005-05-03
up the neighbours in 2 place. This has all the best songs of his
1980's career. It has the power ballad Heaven, which was his first #1 single. It has the rocking side with Run to you, Summer
of '69, and Kids wanna rock. He also sings duet with Tina Turner
on It's only love. I really wish he would try to recapture the
essence of this time, instead of the work he's putting out now.
If you only buy one B.A. album. Make it this one.
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Wicked Twisted Road
Reckless Kelly Manufacturer: Sugarhill [Country] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007989NE Release Date: 2005-02-08 |
Tracks:
- Wicked Twisted Road
- Dogtown
- Seven Nights In Eire
- A Lot To Ask
- Motel Cowboy Show
- These Tears
- Sixgun
- Nobody Haunts Me Like You
- Wretched Again
- Broken Heart
- Stick Around
- Baby's Got A Whole Lot More
- Wicked Twisted Road (Reprise)
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Rockin' and eclectic, this Austin quintet aims to brighten honky-tonk nights with their fifth album, Wicked Twisted Road. Sure, there's a sense of regret in the opening title track and "Dogtown"--mostly for squandered youth and aspirations--but Celtic fiddle lines and singer Willie Braun's lilting melody makes the tour story "Seven Nights in Eire" a genuine pub song, and "Motel Cowboy Show" celebrates all-night boozin' and lovin' with hot pickin' and a rollicking drum beat. A revving motorcycle kicks off the bad -boy-on-the-run stomp "Sixgun." And there are bad girls, too, like the cruel lover who's "bitter and sweet as a death-row meal" in "Nobody Haunts Me Like You." There's also no shortage of big guitars, growling through half of these numbers and happily rubbing up against the spiky blues harmonica of the post-breakup slammer "Wretched Again." The album winds down with a lovely acoustic instrumental version of the title track--proof that even a wicked twisted road dotted with robberies, heartbreak, and drunkenness can turn back home, peacefully, again. --Ted DrozdowskiCustomer Reviews:
Good mix of Country and Alternative.......2007-03-27
Reckless Kelly Rocks My World .......2006-08-28
I seriously think that Reckless Kelly is one of the best bands ever! They are definitely at the top of the alt.country heap, that's for certain!
Great musicians, all of them... fun/great lyrics... awesome live shows. Absolutely one of my top five albums. I may even walk down the aisle to the reprise of Wicked Twisted Road. Gotta see if I can convince the Catholic priest to let me play it in the church!
Irish meets Texas.......2006-05-10
Great Band, Great CD........2005-09-07
wicked,but not twisted music!.......2005-06-11
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Don Juan's Reckless Daughter
Joni Mitchell Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002GXG Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Overture-Cotton Avenue
- Talk To Me
- Jericho
- Paprika Plains
- Otis And Marlina
- The Tenth World
- Dreamland
- Don Juan's Reckless Daughter
- Off Night Backstreet
- The Silky Veils Of Ardor
Customer Reviews:
Brilliance times Two.......2007-07-26
Reckless Ambition; Relentless Experimentation.......2007-06-17
Opening track "Overture/Cotton Avenue" is one of these such highlights. At almost seven minutes, the two songs here are divided perfectly because the time flies by and I always find myself wondering where those seven minutes went. This song draws you in, setting the atmosphere for the rest of the album. Jaco Pastorius is on top bass form here on the second half and the way the two segue into one another is flawless. The vocal delivery packs a punch, but it takes intense listening to 'get it' otherwise I think it will just wash over many listeners. "Talk To Me" is a wonderfully upbeat number that features Pastorius's fretless bass and superb guitar work by Joni. The memorable line, "I'm always talking! Bwak, bwak, bwak! Chicken squawking!" reveals her humour and we can laugh along because she still has something to say, as in "Jericho." This wonderful song was first featured three years earlier on the live album "Miles Of Aisles." This studio reworking is one of the highlights here. The vocal deliver is particularly impassioned and I find myself having to sing along to this in the exact same way that she belts it out. It creates such an atmosphere, but none more so than on the next track.
"Paprika Plains" is probably the most infamous song on this entire set. Clocking in at more than 16 minutes, it's a wonder she even got this song onto the record in the first place. It was 1977 after all. It's one of the longest songs I've ever heard and it sometimes feels like a chore getting through it, but I have to say that it works brilliantly when you're in the right mood and I'd go as far as to say it's one of my top 10 Joni songs ever. I listened to this song on the beach in Zante last June and it was so perfectly aligned with my surroundings: I watched an aeroplane take off overhead as the last five minutes of the song played (when the singing starts up again, "The rain retreats, like troops to fall on other fields and streets," etc.) and I kept my eye fixed on it until it finally vanished from view. It was surreal, but for some reason Joni captures random moments like that for me. The first five minutes are perfect. The vocal phrasing and the piano work beautifully and harmoniously. The nine minutes of piano in the middle is Joni's dreamlike section, before she comes around again and finishes the song off. The lyrics work so well, such verbosity, such directness. The bass and the sax are absolutely breathtaking. So grand. Masterpiece.
"Otis And Marlena" is another great song. I feel like I'd have to be drunk to really appreciate this song, I'm not sure why. It feels like there's something missing about the way it's arranged that only being wasted could bring out of it. "The Tenth World" clocks in at almost seven minutes and is one of the most bizarre offerings here. There's not even much coherence in the sound, it's just a solid wall of sound that works as a sort of successor to "The Jungle Line," except more typically alternative. The congas and the bongos are in full effect here. I think the aim is to transfix the listener so they get lost in this tribal beat, and it really works: before you know it, the startling lines of "Dreamland" kick in: "It's a long, long way from Canada!" I love this song as well, the rhythm is very funky and the melody works well with the drums and the looping backing vocal. It's very experimental for the time, too. People were doing this in the Nineties, little realising Joni preceded them all by at least a decade.
"Don Juan's Reckless Daughter," the title track, is very evocative of Hejira and could've easily fitted on that album. It works as a counterpart to the subject of "Coyote," the opener to that album, too. The chordal movement is very similar too, as is the vocal delivery. From father to daughter, as it were. "Off Night Backstreet" reveals more of Joni's wonderfully dark humour which comes across in not only the lyrics but the vocal too, working beautifully with the bass. It's short and sweet but it works wonders before the closer, "The Silky Veils Of Ador." The lyrics here are amazing. Joni had never delivered such cryptic words before this, they work beautifully, telling of heartbreak and a foreboding warning to girls younger than her. It's an almost sad and heartbreaking ending to a great album: but the vocal (and the guitar especially) act as a dawn break, giving me a sonic vision of hope and a rising sun instead of a setting one.
OVERALL GRADE: 9/10
Thought not as consistent as her previous efforts, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter is still a must-have in any Joni fan's collection. The whole album has a very Mexican, multicultural feel to it, which is reflected in the beautiful, warm and bright soundscapes, and the album cover art (in which Joni is dressed as her alter ego Art Noveau, the black pimp). On this album, Joni took her experimentation further and whilst she was lambasted for it at the time, over the decades she has come to receive noteworthy praise for her daring and relentless ambition in the face of adversity.
The Ultimate Stretch .......2007-04-23
DJRD is unquestionably a finer introduction in the form of a CD as opposed to two long play records. The key to understanding this album is an appreciation of the last two efforts, along with the empathy to stand beside Mitchell, feeling she had earned the right to stretch so far as to pull herself completely away from a public, particularly critics, that seemed to misunderstand what she was trying to accomplish. Most reviews include brief backdrop, but this one necessitates a more thorough knowledge base.
The songs are,by admission, challenging. DJRD is a descendent of "Coyote", the rugged ladies man from " Hejira". In this song there is even, to the attentive ear, a clear chordal movement that comes straight from father to daughter. "Cotton Avenue" is a fine tune, actually not terribly taxing toward the end of a straight, good song. " Talk to Me" has one of the funniest moments in all of Mitchell's career ... " I talk so much... bwak, bwak, bwak...." loud and clear, there for the listener to laugh along with Mitchell at her verbosity. The beauty for us, though,is she always has something relevant to say!
"Jericho" has great lyrics, and for Joniphiles has already been encountered on " Miles of Aisles". " Otis and Marlena" is another treasure, painting such a futuristic picture of what we see today with aging Baby Boomers, still searching for the great Eden and eternal youth, whether it be under the sun drenched skies of corrupted Miami, or the blinding glare of the overhead lights in the operation room. While the Boomers chase the elusive dream, " Muslims hold up Washington." This was 1977, guys..... gives chills, huh?
" The Silky Veils of Ardor" offers the first real completely cynical perception of love that Mitchell had put forth. Warning the fair maidens that behind that silky veil, the one that represents uncovering oneself to the betrothed, lies a vision that will deceive you. Don't look in his eyes after lifting that veil and expect to see your eternity.
" The Tenth World" foreshadows Paul Simon's " Graceland" by almost a decade, so for that it deserves credit that has never been ascribed. It could, in fairness, have been cut to three minutes verses six plus, probably having a better effect as a result. This is not Mitchell's finest hour, but her least is superior to most mortal's best.
Difference between art and artifice.......2007-03-11
Now, for all the people that give this such great reviews, I wonder if they really find it likable enough to play often and return to. Really? If so, that's great. I just had to say my part.
Her Last Great Album.......2007-02-25
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Reckless Kelly Was Here
Reckless Kelly Manufacturer: Sugarhill [Country] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GFLJJK Release Date: 2006-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Sixgun
- Castanets
- Motel Cowboy Show
- I Still Do
- 1952 Vincent Black Lightning
- Seven Nights In Eire
- Break My Heart Tonight
- Nobody's Girl
- He Say May/Guacamole
- Vancouver
Tracks:
- Wiggles & Ritalin
- Wild Western Windblown Band
- Baby's Gone Blues
- Wicked Twisted Road
- Crazy Eddies' Last Hurrah
- Revolution
- Break My Heart Tonight (Studio Version)
- Wiggles & Ritalin (Studio Version)
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As is true with so many roots-rocking bands based in Austin, Texas, a sweaty club brings out the rambunctious best in Reckless Kelly, giving them a chance to stretch out and let loose on their first live recording. From the pulverizing opener of "Sixgun," which owes as much to AC/DC as the roadhouse, through the new party anthem, "Wiggles & Ritalin," and the reflective, acoustic "Wicked Twisted Road," the band feeds on the call-and-response energy of the hometown crowd and pays it back. The set offers tribute to Lone Star natives Alejandro Escovedo ("Castanets") and the Texas Tornados ("Guacamole"), as well as farther-flung inspirations such as Richard Thompson ("1952 Vincent Black Lightning") and the Beatles (a bluesy "Revolution"). "Baby's Gone Blues" begins as a riff-rocking piledriver and ends as a fiddle-driven breakdown, an encapsulation of the musical progression embodied within the band. On twangier fare such as "Nobody's Girl," frontman Willy Braun could pass as a vocal ringer for Steve Earle. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
I was here.......2007-07-21
Reckless Kelly was here.......2007-01-08
energy. captured........2006-12-15
A Steal Of A Deal.......2006-12-09
Rockin' live album.......2006-08-31
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Reckless Nights & Turkish Twilights
Raymond Scott Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001R3H7 Release Date: 1999-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Powerhouse
- The Toy Trumpet
- Tobacco Auctioneer
- New Year's Eve In A Haunted House
- Manhattan Minuet
- Dinner Music For A Pack Of Hungry Cannibals
- Reckless Night On Board An Ocean Liner
- Moment Musical
- Twilight In Turkey
- The Penguin
- Oil Gusher
- In An 18th Century Drawing Room
- The Girl At The Typewriter
- Siberian Sleighride
- At An Arabian House Party
- Boy Scout In Switzerland
- Bumpy Weather Over Newark
- Minuet In Jazz
- War Dance For Wooden Indians
- The Quintet Plays Carmen
- Huckleberry Duck
- Peter Tambourine
- Bonus Track 1
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These prewar gems from a long-neglected artist have been remastered and now sound better than ever. Scott's career as composer, bandleader, and electronic-music pioneer is just beginning to be rediscovered. Here, he mixes swing jazz with classical forms, exotica (long before there even was such a thing), and his own hyperactive melodies to create a timeless sound. Many of the bouncy tunes are recognizable from their constant use in cartoon soundtracks over the years: the classic "Powerhouse," a jittery mix of an edgy scherzo and a relentless march (as well as a favorite of Looney Toons composer Carl Stalling); the jaunty "The Toy Trumpet"; and the dizzying "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals." Scott's original recordings with his Quintette (which, strangely enough, consisted of six musicians) are a delight, and the invention and energy never let up. --Heidi MacDonaldCustomer Reviews:
Introduction to a Genius.......2007-05-09
He was an improviser of a special sort. He rarely wrote down his ideas, but instead "spoke" them to his close-knit group of performers (The Raymond Scott Five) and listened to how they executed it. He then made constant on-stream modifications and improvements.
No one has ever dusplicated this vast creativity. If you like this collection, make sure you check our the Beau Hunks re-creation. The performances are pretty good, but also the sound quality helps you realize what it must have been like to be there and hear this frothy, dense, and complex stuff.
Wonderful...
32 or 64.......2007-01-23
A new version of track one, "Powerhouse" (Scott's most famous work), is currently being used in a TV commercial for a debit card-- perhaps you've seen the machine-like lunchroom that hums until a man DARES to pay for his meal with, of all things, CASH. Yep, that music is the very same "Powerhouse." (Scott's original was recorded in early 1937.) Besides that signature piece and the equally famous "Toy Trumpet," be sure to give a listen to "The Penguin." You may have heard it before. But ALL these songs are wonderful, and there's lots to like on RECKLESS NIGHTS AND TURKISH TWILIGHTS.
Often, Raymond Scott's compositions sound like an early form of be-bop. Not always easily approachable, it's still definitely worth the effort to get to know the man's music. Analog to digital transfers are of the highest quality, while content and performance are unparalleled. Album includes a nicely detailed 20 page booklet. Very highest recommendation.
TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 61:32
Raymond Scott "Reckless Nights& Turkish Twighlights".......2007-01-10
The reviews here are just as bad as the music on the cd!.......2005-12-30
I love MUSIC FROM A SURPLUS STORE. I love LEROY ANDERSON music. I love synthesized music whether classical (Walter/Wendy Carlos, Ray Lynch, Hearts Of Space, etc.) and I started listening to this kind of music in the early '60s with SILVER APPLES OF THE MOON, etc. I had a ton of strange music LPs, not only electronic, as I love mainly instrumental music. Delirium In HiFI (Elsa Popping) was one of my favorites so I'm qualified to pass judgement on Scott's "music."
Raymond Scott is his own category and you gotta hate music to like his compositions. The musicians (members of various Quintets) are top notch but they selected the wrong leader to showcase their talents.
I found myself moving from one track to another seconds into each track and sometimes I wondered why there were track separations!
Finally, this is not a fun CD to listen to and I'm definitely not going to play it again. I will not recommend it and the best thing you can do if you are still interested in auditioning it is to find someone that has a copy and give it a test drive. You buy it, though, and afterwards you'll wonder why you bothered.
Scott is a genius plain and simple.......2005-10-26
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Under the Table and Above the Sun
Reckless Kelly Manufacturer: Sugarhill [Country] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008YJHU Release Date: 2003-05-13 |
Tracks:
- Let's Just Fall
- Nobody's Girl
- Desolation Angels
- Everybody
- I Saw It Coming
- Vancouver
- Willamina
- Mersey Beat
- Se Me Free
- Snowfall
- You Don't Want Me Around
- May Peace Find You Tonight
Customer Reviews:
Should have called it "Greatest Hits"........2005-09-07
Hits The Sweet Spot.......2004-09-30
It may be a little too country for some alt-country fans and not mainstream country enough for that crowd but for most folks, I think this should hit the sweet spot. A great record!
They just keep getting better.......2004-07-12
Under the table.......2003-10-31
Fresh modern country rock.......2003-08-29
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Reckless Abandon/Bandit in a Bathing Suit
David Bromberg Manufacturer: Fantasy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006NQ2 Release Date: 1998-06-09 |
Tracks:
- I Want To Go Home
- Stealin'
- Medley: Sally Goodin'/Old Joe Clark/Wheel Hoss
- Child's Song
- Mrs. Delion's Lament
- Medley: Battle Of Bull Run/Paddy On The Turnpike/Rover's Fancy
- What A Town
- Baby Breeze
- Nobody's Fault But Mine
- Bandit In A Bathing Suit
- If You Don't Want Me Baby
- Queen Ellen
- Sweet Sweet Sadness
- Peanut Man
- Debby Boone
- Love Please Come Home/Blackberry Blossom/Dixie Hoedown/June Apple
- Ugly Hour
- Traveling Man
- Northeast Texas Women
Customer Reviews:
One of my favorites.......2007-07-12
Almost an Old Classic.......2005-05-21
Master of Versatility.......2003-04-19
I don't know...all I know is that listening to this band is an incredible experience and an endless joy. The songs are good, the musicianship is incredible, and there is a feeling of fun, of feeling good, that suffuses everything they do.
I bought this CD after having "Reckless Abandon" on vinyl. Getting to know the other album, and it's a treat. One casualty of the jump to CD....the original cover of "Reckless Abandon" by B. Kliban was wonderful in itself. Its what led me to buy the vinyl album in the first place!
I only regret that I missed the chance to see this band live. I understand that Bromberg has retired from performing and recording. A great loss...must have been God's own bar band. Enjoy!
Missing "Beware" but still worth 5 stars.......2002-08-18
I do hope that "Beware, Brother, Beware" will see cd light of day.
Beware, Brother Beware.......2001-08-15
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Best of the Sugar Hill Years
Reckless Kelly Manufacturer: Sugarhill [Country] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000Q9OD3U Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Nobody's Girl
- Wicked Twisted Road
- Seven Nights in Eire
- You Don't Want Me Around
- Break My Heart Tonight
- Stick Around
- Let's Just Fall
- Broken Heart
- Vancouver
- Motel Cowboy Show
- Snowfall
- Rider in the Rain - Joe Ely, Reckless Kelly
- Baby's Got a Whole Lot More
- Set Me Free
- Crazy Eddie's Last Hurrah [Live]
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Reckless Precision
Tuck Andress Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000NE7 Release Date: 1990-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Man In The Mirror
- (Somewhere) Over The Rainbow/If I Only Had A Brain
- Louie Louie
- Body And Soul
- Sweet P
- Stella By Starlight
- Manonash
- Manha De Carnaval
- Grooves Of Joy
- Begin The Beguine
Customer Reviews:
better with Patti.......2006-11-26
If Will Ackerman or Alex De Grassi played jazz..........2000-06-20
There is a frightening tendency among music (particularly guitar) fans to praise anyone who shows technical proficiency, which Tuck certainly does. However, I find most of Tuck's music a bit academic and antiseptic. This album has a few true high points. "Manonosh" and "Louie Louie" show that when Tuck really wants to, he can keep up with the best. I also found his rendition of Bonfa's classic, "Manha de Carnival" a somewhat refreshing new take on the track (although I prefer Sandy Bull's more elaborate interpretation on the highly recommended "Re-Inventions"). However, I am not as impressed by Tuck's pop stuff. When Coltrane covered "My Favorite Things," it was a revelation. When Andress covered "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," it sounded cheesy. Most disappointing was Andress' attempted opus, "Grooves of Joy," which ended up sounding like a bunch of disparate pieces of varied styles spliced together without any transition or sense of overall composition, although individually, the parts were interesting, which was why I found it so disappointing. For a finger style jazz artist capable of pulling something like that off, I would suggest Adrian Legg (particularly "Guitars and Other Cathedrals," on which the title track actually does pull together somewhat disparate strands into a tight composition, but be ware, Legg also plays a lot of bluegrass-type stuff that may not be to everyone's liking. Also, check out Preston Reed). Finally, if you are really interested in a mind-blowing technique combining melody and bass lines played at the same time, check out Charlie Hunter, who plays an 8-string guitar (3 bass strings, 5 guitar strings) allowing him to play bass lines and melody at the same time, and even mimic a Hammond almost flawlessly.
Amazing artistry and technique-not to be missed........1999-08-06
An incredible guitar virtuoso!.......1999-06-01
THE guitar album for guitarists.......1999-05-13
Even after years of listening to this set, I haven't figured out how he keeps that bass line going along with the lead on a single take. And the Windhamhill's sound is good. Just get it.
Album Review:
- Revolutions in Sound
- Royal Priesthood
- Screen Behind Mirror [Limited Edition] [Import]
- Seduce Me Now [CD-single]
- Seek
- Shine 2000 [CD-single] [Import]
- Sonic Diary
- Strange Weather Lately [Import]
- Studio One Dub [Import]
- Synthpop Club Anthems 2
Album Review
Total Eclipse of the Suns [Import]
Baroque Concertos for Recorder and Strings
Brahms: Vier ernste Gesänge Op121; An eine Äolsharfe Op19/5
Music CD: Inglewood Jam [Import]
Crash: Music from and Inspired by Crash [Soundtrack]
Dizzy / Slide (Acoustic) [Import] [CD-single]
Bizet: Carmen (Complete Opera) Angela Gheorghiu, Roberto Alagna, Thomas Hampson
Bambino: Cedar Walton Plays Music of Art Blakey [Live]