No small jobs done on these CD's,
author: The Hague
Well, finally I’ve come to terms with Greg Walker's two MAGNIFICENT cd’s, Straight from the Source 1 & 2. His influences are clear. I hear a lot of Larry Carlton, some George Benson, some Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, even Chuck Loeb, Allan Holdsworth and the Yellowjackets. And of course there are “hints of Metheny”. Luckily (for me at least) Greg’s crossover compositions, although greatly US oriented, sound particularly British, sometimes a bit like Acoustic Alchemy, very crisp and crystal clear. Those musicians mentioned are all great names & to acknowledge that Greg has flavoured his compositions with these influences is a great compliment. Having said this, no mistake about it: Greg has definitely made “his own albums”, full of slow and romantic melodies, on the other hand spiced with punchy compositions. Both albums are quite sunny, so let the summer begin! My favourites on the first cd are Then Again… (great bass sound), Children of the Latin Quarter (hints of Acoustic Alchemy and Special EFX), Light Years Away (my absolute favourite: it’s adventurous and has a chilling dramatic guitar solo, a bit in the vein of Allan Holdsworth) and Lee’s Summit (beautiful fretless bass, “Metheny meets Yellowjackets”). Though there are no weakspots on the second cd (not on the first one either for that matter), there are several standouts. My favourites are As Was Wes (most beautiful melodyline, modest yet very expressive melody), Baleriac (exciting, my tune for the coming summer), Degrees South (punchy), After All This Time (great arrangement, great horns), I Should Know By Now (great keyboards, “Chris Botti meets Larry Carlton”) and As The Rain Came Down (very laidback). These are no small jobs done. The production of especially SFTS2 is breathtakingly multilayered. Pete May’s pianoplaying on both cd’s is outstanding, Dave Pugh’s trumpet and hornplaying on the second is no less than amazing. I’d vote for a world tour (provided that Larry, George and those others mentioned are free to play the second guitar parts!). To cut it short: I simply love these cd’s.
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fantastic to lift your spirits, love this
author: maxwell collins
I purchased this CD here, and I am glad, I keep getting great Cd's in this place. Greg Walkers CD moves beautifully, and reminds me why I love smooth jazz, this is simply, beautiful music, produced very well, clear, crisp, and I just love it. I hope other people take a chance, you can hear from the samples it is lovely. I hope to feature him in my cyber jazz cafe, if he gives me permission.Thanks greg , your comps are margaritas on the beach- with big sailboats with white sails gliding by.
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a neighbor on the charts
author: racquel badalament tirrell
Greg walker, I am also on the MP3tunes charts, and we keep bumping into eachother on the jazz top 10, I am also bossanova, you are also latin. Anyway, Thought I'd give you some support and pick it up from CD baby, got the hard copy. My husband keeps stealing it and bringing it to work.We really love all the tracks, to be honest. Great job, I can see why you are doing so well, good luck- you just picked up 2 fans.
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Smooth, easy listening. Currently one of my favourites in iTunes.
author: J Bailey
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