Earl Klugh - Finger Paintings (1977), MFSL UD-I (Japan) UDCD 549. Instumental / Guitar Jazz / Crossover / Fusion-Jazz
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 Posted: 05-11-2008, 21:05 (post 1, #864415)

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Earl Klugh - Finger Paintings
Артист: Earl Klugh
Альбом: Finger Paintings, 1977
Издатель: MFSL UD-I (Japan) / UDCD 549
Жанр: Instumental / Guitar Jazz / Crossover / Fusion-Jazz
Формат файла: NL+0802
Ссылка 1: CD 1 88 clicks
Ссылка 2: CD 2
Нахождение: eDonkey/Torrent
Примечание: found and repacked. thanks to bobby joe bradley!
Tracklist
01. Dr. Macumba
02. Long Ago And Far Away
03. Cabo Frio
04. Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow (Baretta's Theme)
05. Catherine
06. Dance With Me
07. Jolanta
08. Summer Song
09. This Time

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 Posted: 05-11-2008, 21:06 (post 2, #864416)

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Review (AMG)
Acoustic guitarist Earl Klugh has always had an appealing sound, but so many of his recordings are sleepy affairs that do not raise themselves above the level of background music. This early session definitely falls into that category, and its reissue as a Blue Note CD reminds one of the swift decline of that label in the 1970s. The melodic music that Klugh creates is quite pleasant but little more than that, and the accompaniment by fellow guitarist Lee Ritenour, an anonymous-sounding rhythm section, and occasional horns and strings gives listeners no real reason to wake up.
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 Posted: 05-11-2008, 23:36 (post 3, #864464)

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