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专辑英文名: Solo
专辑中文名: 独奏
歌手: Martin Taylor
音乐风格: 爵士
资源格式: FLAC
发行时间: 2002年11月18日
地区: 美国
语言: 英语
概述:
专辑介绍:
这位曾经被英女皇授勋的英国吉他手Martin Taylor (名副其实的"爵士"吉他手),他那斐声国际的爵士吉他技艺,甚至连爵士乐之乡的美国音乐人亦得为之拜服,继John McLaughlin在吉他界享超然地位之后,说Martin Talyor为英国最出色的爵士吉他手实不为过,授勋亦理所当然。
Audio CD (November 18, 2002)
Number of Discs: 1
Label: P-3 Music
ASIN: B00006JOB2
Release Date 2002
Duration 59:46
Genre Jazz
Styles Bop Guitar Jazz Jazz Instrument
Recording Date May, 2002
Review by Ken Dryden [-]
Martin Taylor's phenomenal technique is best enjoyed on his unaccompanied recordings, such as this studio date recorded in 2002 for P3 Music. Much like the late Joe Pass, this brilliant guitarist excels in his explorations of standards such as "I'm Old Fashioned," "Darn That Dream," and "I Thought About You," alternating frequently between playing the melody, chord changes, and a supporting bassline, while never losing focus of the song itself. His treatment of "Moose the Mooche" starts slow before exploding into an intricate improvisation at a brisk tempo, while also inserting a hilarious excerpt from "A Night in Tunisia" as well. A delicious, low-key rendition of "Li'l Darlin'," the breathtaking "In a Mellow Tone," (long a part of Taylor's repertoire), and his crisp navigation of Clifford Brown's constantly shifting bop classic "Joy Spring" will either amaze or possibly frustrate fledgling jazz guitarists. The bittersweet ballad "Tennessee Waltz" is rarely heard in a jazz setting, but Taylor's warm interpretation is poignant even without hearing its lyrics. If that isn't enough, his original compositions, including the bluesy "Wasabi Greens," and the tender ballad "True" showcase yet another dimension of Martin Taylor's formidable talent. The intimate sound of this session adds to the value of this highly recommended CD.
5.0 out of 5 stars Enough to make lesser players want to give up 1 Nov 2002
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
There are a clutch of guitarists out there, living and passed on, whose virtuosity makes most so-called rock 'guitar heroes'look like rank amateurs. Here I would include Michael Hedges, Leo Kottke, Tony Rice, Jerry Reed, Paco de Lucia and Martin Taylor. I recently saw MT live together with Martin Simpson, Martin Carthy and Juan Martin. Fine players those 3 are, even my wife, no fan of jazz, thought he blew them off the stage. Some of the material he played was off 'Solo', probably his best 'guitar only' album yet. I consider myself a fair player and able to play a lot of Hendrix and Clapton but I'm finding it hard to figure out how MT does a lot of his stuff. For those unfamiliar with his work, 'Solo' is a fine introduction and an essential purchase for any budding player wanting to progress from rock/blues playing. It's not flash, in the Van Halen/Vai sense, but tasteful, subtle and with a really warm tone. Having seen him play live, you realise he has this jawdropping technique, playing walking basslines, chords and melodies simultaneously... with no effects nor overdubs! He's widely been touted as the best acoustic guitar player of his generation. No argument there, except to say not just his own but any generation.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 5 060029 070052
Matrix / Runout: P3M005 2080511
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L056
Mould SID Code: IFPI UC01
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专辑曲目:
01. I'm Old Fashioned 6:12
02. True 3:48
03. Moose The Mooch 3:07
04. I Thought About You 4:34
05. I'm On My Way 3:07
06. Darn That Dream 6:12
07. Lil Darlin 4:30
08. In A Mellow Tone 4:25
09. Tennessee Waltz 2:50
10. Girl Talk 3:47
11. My Romance 6:11
12. Some Day My Prince Will Come 4:18
13. Joyspring 3:09
14. Wasabi Greens 3:29
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