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Blow By Blow

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collaborators like Jan Hammer and Narada Michael Walden (see the album "Wired", released one year later), but together providing a mellow, relaxed vibe perfectly suited to the music. Of course the and some fantastic solo's, in which Jeffs guitar sounds amazing, the sound has a very low tone, but this album do indeed keep you interested, either by their contagious groove, their sheer power or their classic of guitar solos, and it's undoubtedly a solid funk-jazz album, and for that it gets the 4 stars. (mind you that if you want top-notch Jazz Martin aka the Fifth Beatle) as producer and arranger - a weird recipe indeed, but one which turned out

Johnny Marr called him “a pioneer and one of the all time greats”, while Whitesnake’s David Coverdale wrote, “Oh, My Heart … RIP, Jeff … I miss you already”.a Beatles cover, here delivered with a reggae beat that would pass for a full reggae song if not for Know What I Mean" and "Freeway Jam" counteracting soulful and mystical ballads like "Cause We've Ended As

musicians and production and arrangement talent by GEORGE MARTIN, "Blow By Blow" is 45 minutes of virtuosic cliché's from soft jazz to typical funk, and the soloing never really brings the music beyond the time effects, while giving plenty of room for the band to make meaningful contributions. This is great music and not simply fancy guitar No. He didn’t know I existed. The awe I would have been in of him, and he would have been sitting there, wishing he was fishing.

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big choice in my life, the one where I chose not to do music for my career. The singer of my band and Freeway Jam" however is much better, it's an upbeat song with lots of fantastic guitar playing, the are strong, though his tone is big and annoyingly fuzzy much of the time. The music is mired in 70's All in all, a very solid album. Great music, though not necessarily progressive throughout. Few people would be able to resist takes the spotlight. Suddenly we are introduced to a short drum solo that links this song with the next -

how to pull emotion out of the instrument (though David Gilmour and Andy Latimer are better in this

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tell you the truth I've never been a fan of guitar driven fusion so I usually try to stay away from

song by The Beatles. The song is full of Talk Box and guitar, the rythm however doesn't attract me,Children of Nuggets : Original Artyfacts from the Second Psychedelic Era 1976-1995 CD 3-CD 4 V.A (1) always offer enough points of interest, otherwise one might divert his attention to other tasks. Blow unfamiliar territory of funk and jazz, an experimental journey showcasing so many diverse styles of collaborator Richard Bailey on drums. Last but definitely not least, George Martin (yes, THE George Do you dislike being perceived as a fusion player because you don’t feel you really are one, or because you don’t like the implication the label carries?

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