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William Barbero : Espedair Street
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A mixture of contemporary styles of music where the guitar plays the main character with highs of pure virtuoso lines but never reducing the whole thing to a mere "fretboard showoff" - Anything goes, from Gypsy Jazz, to Heavy Metal
Genre: Rock: Instrumental Rock
Release Date: 2004
Espedair Street
William Barbero
Record Label: Finlay Cat Records
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. newsong 3:33 + MP3 $0.99
2. seven eleven 4:32 + MP3 $0.99
3. one of those funky days 4:18 + MP3 $0.99
4. the great escape 3:57 + MP3 $0.99
5. the march of the alien ants army 5:03 + MP3 $0.99
6. blue notes 3:57 + MP3 $0.99
7. guitar tribe 2:51 + MP3 $0.99
8. heavy duty 4:33 + MP3 $0.99
9. daffodils 3:32 + MP3 $0.99
10. last hero 5:03 + MP3 $0.99
11. a ray of light 4:44 + MP3 $0.99
12. chinese boxes 4:02 + MP3 $0.99
13. lady 4:29 + MP3 $0.99
14. djangology 2:23 + MP3 $0.99
15. formula one 4:41 + MP3 $0.99
16. no brakes 4:36 + MP3 $0.99
17. alien dawn 5:18 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

"Espedair Street" is a collection of songs written by William Barbero through a wide stretch of time of about 5 years.

Opening with the pop-oriented twin guitars of "Newsong", the album quickly moves to the prog odd time signatures of "Seven Eleven", probably to this date the manifesto of William Barbero's playing. A clean smooth lydian melody leaves space to the heavy 7/4 riff and the minblowing solo that makes this track an outstanding piece of modern electric guitar.
Track 3, "One of those funky days", was inspired by the delay bass on Pink Floyd's 1971 album Meddle. The only thing in common, though, is the bass effect. This track is 100% funky jazz.
"The Great Escape" is a well constructed episode of techno-rock. Again, a spacious ear-catching melody leads the way to another crazy solo with harmonised guitars and fast runs at the speed of light.
Track 5 is "The march of the Alien Ants Army". One of the more complex tracks of the album. A power prog rock song that desribes the bloody (but victorious) fight with which the Alien Ants took control of Mars in the year 3057.

Other tracks feature bluesy sounds (Blue Notes, Lady), more heavy rock (No Brakes, Last Hero), an amazing tribute to the genius of Gypsy Jazz virtuoso Django Reinhardt, the power funk madness of "Chinese Boxes" and more and more.

An album to discover track by track, note by note, with surprises always round the corner, taking you to the next musical scenario of a long journey through the different styles of modern guitar playing !

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REVIEWS

A pleasant surprise
author: Bill Finnigan
                            
Always been a fan of instrumental guitar music. Bought this title and was surprised by the great variety of styles. The tunes also are very catchy and very very easy to familiarise with. Not an obscure album of complicated material, more of a pleasant and enjoyable guitar experience ! Well done Bill
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