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Solo acoustic guitar arrangements and improvisation on jazz and pop tunes including original compositions
Genre:
Jazz: Chamber Jazz
Release Date:
2007
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(634479589638)
Record Label: David Widelock
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1. Work |
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2. For Bonfa |
5:04 |
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3. The Night Before Halloween |
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4. Memories of a Surprise |
4:23 |
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5. Full Nelson |
3:31 |
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6. Once Again |
4:30 |
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7. Bom Dia |
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8. Waltz of a Fool |
3:52 |
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9. Andar Con Fe |
3:33 |
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10. Aung San Suu Kyi |
3:53 |
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11. San Vicente |
3:45 |
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12. And Your Bird Can Sing |
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13. Marie |
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14. Subway of Dreams |
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15. I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face |
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This CD is David's second solo acoustic guitar compilation. It features 6 original compositions as well as David's usual eclectic mix of tunes by Thelonious Monk, Wayne Shorter, Milton Nascimento, Gilberto Gil, Marcus Miller, Randy Newman, and Lerner and Lowe. All arrangements are by David except for a version of "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face", which uses Wes Montgomery's arrangement. the music is performed on nylon-string and 12-string guitars.
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Memories of a Surprise
author: Pamela Jane
From spare and dreamy to enigmatic and energetic, Widelock's latest solo album is full of the best kind of surprises. Mellow, with a touch of melancholy, it invites reflection and inspires celebration. I hope to hear much more from Widelock in the near future.
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