Highly organic, the recording is a homespun jam session with improvised chord movements.
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Music Review: ‘Jethro Tull – The String Quartets’ from Ian Anderson, John O’Hara, and the Carducci Quartet
While Ian Anderson has put out several albums of new material in recent years, he seems happy to rework old successes too. Reviving classic Jethro Tull material for string quartet is a striking new twist. The result is a serious lark: lighthearted but with plenty of creative depth.
Read More »Music Review: Chicago – ‘Chicago II (Steven Wilson Remix)’
This new mix of a classic Chicago album provides clearer sound and brings out subtle nuances.
Read More »Music Review: Mehmet Ali Sanlikol & Whatsnext? – ‘Resolution’
With a definite split in personality over the nine tracks that compose the album – something to be expected perhaps when we’re talking about an album that dances from big band jazz to Turkish folk melodies to something that’s almost reggae – 'Resolution' is definitely one of the more interesting listens I’ve happened upon in months.
Read More »Music Review: Frank Kohl – ‘Rising Tide’
An amalgamation of classic jazz riffs and improvised musings, 'Rising Tide' is smooth blues fusion of the caliber of Cole Porter and Johnny Mercer.
Read More »Music Review: Scott Smith – ‘Down to Memphis’ EP
The second release from the Americana-country-rock singer-songwriter is another layered, emotion-laden effort.
Read More »Music Review: Acoustic Jazz Guitarist Nate Najar – ‘This is Nate Najar’
A new jazz palette for the nylon-string guitar is due, and on the strength of this album it's clear Nate Najar is an avatar for just that.
Read More »Music Review: The Fred Hughes Trio – ‘Matrix’
The trio’s rapport is congenial as they venture off into terrain outside of the perimeters of the originals that they retool.
Read More »Charlie Doherty’s Top Tunes of 2016 (Feat. Dinosaur Jr, Bon Iver, Anderson .Paak, Mitski, DJ Snake, Switchtense, Joe Bonamassa, and More)
These are in no particular order, except for this first one, my vote for song of 2016, at least for guitar. After listening to Joe Bonamassa's blistering, searing solo, you will not forget it anytime soon.
Read More »Music Review: Robbie Robertson – ‘Testimony’
Sadly, through the cruelty of time and mortality, The Band itself ceased to be many years ago but Robbie Robertson himself is still telling stories and spinning guitar chords through his music.
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