Great rock / jazz mix with driving edge
author: Kevin Bracy
Songs remind the listener of various groups including Pink Floyd (psychedelic overtones), Jimi Hendrix (ripping lead guitar solos) and smooth jazz (mellow tones). Great new sound that introduces a new perspective while reminding us of the music's heritage!
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Rock, Jazz Gumbo!
author: Chris V.
Tony's guitar playing manages to bridge the gap between the most harmonically advanced jazz and the most rocking rock there is--a hefty accomplishment. His lyrics are thoughtful and the sidemen (some of the best in Northeast Ohio) put in more than solid performances. Excellent vocals and interesting arrangements round out the package. Think incredible guitar solos over a prog rock, Steely Dan groove.
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An imaginative debut set featuring an inspired lead guitar player . . .
author: Shawn Armstrong
With so many of today's new rock releases being cookie-cutter packaged and polished up for mainstream consumption, now comes Heritage Drive, with a refreshingly innovative sound that one will not quickly tire of after repeated plays. Looking Back is an imaginative debut set featuring an inspired lead guitar player with an obvious passion for his work. From the opening riffs of "Be Gone" to the innovative last chords of "Great Wall", the listener is treated to an honest and entertaining collaboration of some of Cleveland's most talented rock musicians led by the soon-to-be-household-name, Tony Pulizzi. No serious music lover of rock guitar should miss this one.
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Ripping guitar work with progressive jazz feel.
author: David Gannon
Ear candy for sure. The CD is definately worth the coin. Pulizzi is a great listen - very diverse and skilled. Big things ahead for him if this is his starting point!
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