True Bliss
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Guitarist Tony 'Wild T' Springer has played with the best of them. Wild T and the Spirit have performed with The Doors, Boston, David Bowie, Bon Jovi, Jeff Healey, Deep Purple, and Johnny Winter to name but a few. Wild T has appeared on many late night talk shows including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with David Letterman and The Arsenio Hall Show. These are just some of the celebrities that have been blown away by his guitar playing and music.
Originally from Tunapuna, Trinidad, Wild T first picked up the guitar after hearing Steve Howe from YES, though one may find similarities to Jimi Hendrix, Lenny Kravitz, George Benson and Eric Gale. After moving to Toronto, Canada in his late teens, Wild T quickly gained a reputation playing on the local club circuit.
In 1991 Wild T signed a deal with Warner Music Canada and released his debut album "LOVE CRAZY". After seeing the video for the single "Midnight Blues" on Much Music (Canada's MTV) David Bowie, while on tour in Canada with his band The Tin Machine, offered Wild T the chance to play guitar on his new solo album 'BLACK TIE, WHITE NOISE'. The album was released in 1992.
After releasing his second album 'GIVIN' BLOOD' in 1993, Wild T and the Spirit supported Bon Jovi on a 14 show Canadian tour. The single 'LOVELAND' also became a Top10 hit on Much Music in Canada!
In 1995 'GIVIN' BLOOD' was released and distributed in U.S. by Thermometer Records. During that time, Wild T and the Spirit opened concerts for Deep Purple, Yngwie Malmsteen and Johnny Winter throughout the U.S.
In 2000, Wild T and the Spirit released 'STRANGE MODERN', and continued to tour throughout Canada.
In 2003, Wild T and the Spirit, with Wild T... guitar/lead vocals, Guenther Kapelle...bass/vocals, Rob Angelow...keyboards/vocals and Andre Tellier...drums/vocals signed with Bullseye Records and released their latest CD entitled 'TRUE BLISS'. This blues/rock album also mixes up funk, jazz and R&B, but still has plenty of the 'over the top' guitar stuff the people have come to love with Wild T. The new album has been released in Canada and the US on the Bullseye Records label. This album includes the singles 'Can't Get You (Outta My Mind)' featuring his friend and fellow guitarist Jeff Healey and a remake of 'High School Confidential' as a duet with Carole Pope (Rough Trade).
The band has been touring hard, with 4 tours of Canada, as well as festival and club dates in Finland, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Chile. The band has also performed at the half time show at the season opener for The Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL). To get the full impact of Wild T and the Spirit, one must see the band live. There are no costumes... there are no props... just the musicians and their instruments. Wild T's wizardry on the electric guitar has left his audiences mesmerized. Guenther Kapelle's funky and sublime bass styling is a perfect compliment for Wild T. Rob Angelow and Andre Tellier round out the band with their melodic keyboards and earthy percussion tones. The spiritual karma exchanged with the audience has given Wild T and the Spirit a tremendous reputation for a fiery live performance.
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author: AeroCooper
MMMmmmmmm Wild T...this CD is pretty good. The style is a lot milder than The Spirit's earlier stuff, but it still rocks just fine. I sorta wished he had turned the guitar up on some songs, especially the title track. Another bad part of this is that it's riddled with ballads. Not enough of those over the top electric riffs that Wild T has delivered in the past.
OK I'm sounding pretty negative, but the album has it's high points. Really. The first listen through i was constantly waiting for something to blow me away...and finally, at the very last track, that happened. Midnight Lady started off with one of the albums best riffs, then finally erupted with a 4 and a half minute guitar solo! Wicked!! Probably Wild T's best guitar solo to date. Dangerous, Jungle Love, True Bliss, and Hard to believe also deliver.
Overall: 7.5/10
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Springer still delivers!
author: Steve Briggs
I first saw Wild T in Breslau, Ont. at a seedy dive doing a Jimi Hendrix copy. The copy was spot on, and T's later albums haven't failed to deliver...the first two from the 90's are as hard rockin' as Jimi could ever hope, but this latest, long overdue release is more mature, funky, jazzy and explorative of other realms than riff-rock. But T's still got some good licks in there...
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Living Colour is back
author: Matthias
The first time i heard wild t i couldnt believe something great to hear.
that funky groove and his rocking guitar is more than you normally hear on this planet. for every who like living colour wild t is a must have.
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Wild T is in fine voice throughout, and the playing is first rate - a fine purch
author: John Valenteyn
Tony Springer has operated on the fringes of our blues scene for many years now, with much of his original material more rock oriented but always interesting. His main influence has been Jimi Hendrix and some of you may remember his electric guitar version of "Oh Canada" from the Grossman's Live LPs of the late `80's. True Bliss is an electric guitar player's delight, beautifully recorded, with thirteen original songs plus live set staple "High School Confidential" which has Carole Pope herself guesting. The Spirit is Guenther Kapelle on bass, Peter Nunn on keys and Brian Lass on drums with the ubiquitous Jeff Healey guesting on "Can't Get You (Outta My Mind)". Many of the new songs are R&B flavoured as opposed to power trio rock and some have delightful touches: Guido Basso's flugelhorn on "Happy Song" for instance. Other highlights are the strong opening ballad "Heaven Knows", the title song with its beautifully used effects, "Love's Holiday" and "Jenny" with its blues changes. Wild T is in fine voice throughout, and the playing is first rate - a fine purchase.
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