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Review: QUOTE: | During his post-Police musical career, guitarist Andy Summers has compiled a series of altogether distinctive, fusion-based solo outings marked by his shrewd compositional pen and laudable technical acumen. Moreover, Summers displays a somewhat lyrically driven guitar sound, teeming with animated lines, a rubato-like methodology, and bone-crushing crunch chords, as evidenced on this 1995 release. Here, the artist garners strong support from ex-Cream drummer Ginger Baker, along with notable session musicians Mitchell Forman (keyboards), Jerry Watts (bass), and Greg Bissonette (drums). More importantly, the guitarist integrates strings (the Trouserfly String Quartet) into this rather vibrant mix, consisting of Afro-Cuban rhythms, wailing lead soloing, East Indian modalities, and more. Otherwise, many of these works convey an eerie or foreboding musical environment, largely due to a potpourri of discordant themes and portentous musings. |
Track List: 1 Cubano Rebop 5:31 2 Chocolate of the Desperate 1:10 3 Meshes of the Afternoon 4:54 4 Monk Hangs Ten 4:09 5 Umbrellas over Java 6:32 6 Low Flying Doves 5:44 7 Invisible Cities 5:49 8 Synaethesia 5:01 9 I Remember 4:09CODE | Log:
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