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Ralf Buschmeyer : EST 1968
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Jazz-blues crossover with influences of John Scofield, Robben Ford and Larry Carlton
Genre: Jazz: World Fusion
Release Date: 2006
EST 1968 Record Label: Chronograph Records
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The Lucky Ones 7:22 $0.99
So What I We Did 4:55 $0.99
Boo's Delight 5:25 $0.99
Default 6:18 $0.99
Cowtown Allstars 4:33 $0.99
Buckeye PowerKing 5:27 $0.99
Drop 2 5:05 $0.99
Trust Me 5:52 $0.99
Why I Aughta 4:22 $0.99
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Ralf's chameleon abilities on the guitar mean you could see him at any number of venues, playing any kind of music. He was drawn to music by Blues and R&B, started playing Hard Rock in his native province of Ontario, toured Canada playing Country and leads the Jazz recording ensembles Terrain(2CDs Terrain & Time To Travel) & Manic Thematic Trio (2 CDs Manic Thematic & Say Yes).
EST 1968 features 10 of Ralf's original compostions in quartet format that highlight his musical influences. This is Ralf's tribute to all of the great artists that influenced his musical growth.

"Ralf's playing is full of heart and sophisticated phrasing. His music weaves a lovely and skillful tapestry of blues, jazz and groove."
Michael Manring

Joining Ralf on EST 1968 are keyboardist Chris Andrew, drummer Rob Vulic, bassist Richard Erickson as well as guest performances by saxophone great Jim Brenan, blues harp by Richie Pollack & trombone by Paul Ashwell.
If you love groove, and you love guitar, check this record out!

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REVIEWS

Ralf Buschmeyer@The House Of Jeffness.org
author: Jeff Jones
Ralf Buschmeyer@The House Of Jeffness.org Ad ID: 107072858 Address: Emeryville, CA, 94608 View map Location: Bay Area Date Listed: Feb-14-09 Ralf Buschmeyer @The House Of Jeffness.org Canadian guitarist Ralf Buschmeyer has put together a very interesting mix of jazz, blues ,and funk styles all done in fresh new way. Take a listen to how he plays off the bass and drums to give the listener a feeling of motion. This is definitely the music I like to hear when I just want to feel good and groove. For a fun time check out Boos Delight. That song makes me laugh out loud it is so well done. Jeff Jones The House Of Jeffness.org
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Est 1968
author: Barb Allsop
Reeeally liked it!! New jazz fan and I find his guitar work very listenable!
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