A Guitar Supreme Giant Steps In Fusi (2004)

Artist: Various Artists
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Label: Ryko Distribution
UPC: 00026245403529
Release Date: 9/14/2004
Buy.com Sku: 61706789
Item#: MV7XCS
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Resolution - Eric Johnson ~ Various Artists
2. Afro Blue - Jeff Richman ~ Various Artists
3. Crescent - Steve Lukather ~ Various Artists
4. Giant Steps - Greg Howe ~ Various Artists
5. My Favorite Things - Mike Stern ~ Various Artists
6. Naima - Frank Gambale ~ Various Artists
7. Mr. Syms - Greg Howe ~ Various Artists
8. Central Park West / Your Lady - Jeff Richman ~ Various Artists
9. Equinox - Mike Stern ~ Various Artists
10. Village Blues - Robben Ford ~ Various Artists
11. Lazy Bird - Frank Gambale ~ Various Artists
12. Satellite - Larry Coryell ~ Various Artists



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Performers include: Mike Stern, Larry Coryell, Erick Johnson, Steve Lukather, Greg Howe, Jeff Richman, Frank Gambale.
Given the label and roster here, one should have a good idea of what's in store for Guitar Supreme: Giant Steps in Fusion Guitar: fusion guitar giants performing well played, immaculately produced songs written or popularized by John Coltrane. And that's what it delivers, but while some of the performances are impressive, the overall sound seems to place more emphasis on technique and production than the spiritual passion embodied by Coltrane. Each player is backed by electric bass, drums, Hammond organ and rhythm guitar, giving each song an almost-funky smooth jazz vibe. This works fairly well on songs like "Mr. Syms" and "Village Blues," but it's pretty inappropriate for "Resolution" (part of the "Love Supreme Suite"), where the solemn spirituality of the original is completely undermined by the upbeat backing. On most of the other songs, once the head of the tune is stated, they all begin to sound the same since every tune is given exactly the same treatment. "Afro Blue" is one of the album highlights, with Jeff Richman's distorted tone giving a bit of edge to the sound, Mike Stern does a nice "My Favorite Things," and Greg Howe turns in a couple of fiery solos. Robben Ford's take on "Village Blues" is also well done, but the other tracks end up all blending together. None of this is bad, mind you, and the folks who are into the Tone Center/Shrapnel sound will be pleased and perhaps spurred to investigate more music from the jazz spectrum. Keep in mind that this is an album geared for fusion/guitar fans much more than John Coltrane fans, and you shouldn't be disappointed. ~ Sean Westergaard

Producer: Jeff Richman

Engineer: Paul Tavenner

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 09/14/2004
Original Release Date : 2004
Catalog ID : 4035
Label : Tone Center
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00026245403529

  
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