Guitar masters hoe down in the jump era
author: MW Hammond
I found this collaboration album after following Jay Geils' fantastic retro trip from Bluestime to a solo jazz career...teamed up here with a jazz guitarist of renown and a blues guitar slinger, Jay and company jump, swing and bounce in that short arcane era of jazz-jump-blues and early R&B that Louis Prima, Tiny Bradshaw, Roy Brown and King Biscuit Time epitomized.
Redone in the same warm retro tones by modern guitar technicians, this is a must have album for jazzers and Blues-o-holics alike.
BTW: New Guitar Summit are so tight and accurate in their retro sound that Randy Bachman has used them as a backing band in an album of original jazz tunes he wrote inspired by his work with Lenny Breau.
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Buy this CD!
author: Reid
This CD, like everything the New Guitar Summit has done, is awesome!
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Cool big band stuff arranged for a smaller combo!
author: T.Oxenvad
Very competent musicians managing to get that big sound.
I like it much!
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Great guitars with good taste
author: Carl M. Nielsen
This album is featuring three clever guitarists, and guitarplaying is exactly what it's all about. But in a tastefull way. Often when masters of the same instrument work together, it ends up in a question of who's winning. Not this time! Theese fellows knows how to work together and give eachother some space. Besides the guitarplaing there are also great performances from other instruments. On "Exactly Like You" the sax and piano steals the show. "Just Among Freinds" shows thrue stardom of bass and clarinet. They all seem - as fare as I can hear - to have had a good time making this album. They know how to pick tunes, too. A fine collection of beloved standards shows the good taste of the musicians, and bring joyfull pleasures to the listener. It's swinging, it's thrilling, it's ringing, and all the way through with a sparkling smile in the eye. A lot of delivery from theese chaps. A must for lovers of guitar-jazz, with a drive and overvueability that makes it a good place for rockfans to start.
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