All Artists: Dave Black Title: Alone & Together Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Wildstone Audio Original Release Date: 8/10/2000 Release Date: 8/10/2000 Genre: Jazz Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 757754733721 |
Dave Black Alone & Together Genre: Jazz
On Alone & Together , guitarist Dave Black use his solo instrumental voice in a dazzling display of expression and technique. His range of diversity - from Gershwin to the Beatles to Berlin and Dylan and beyond - is a ... more » | |
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Album Description On Alone & Together , guitarist Dave Black use his solo instrumental voice in a dazzling display of expression and technique. His range of diversity - from Gershwin to the Beatles to Berlin and Dylan and beyond - is a perfect showcase for this guitar virtuoso. |
CD ReviewsUnderstated, soulful, skillful solo guitar Stephen W. Carson | St. Louis, MO USA | 08/25/2000 (5 out of 5 stars) "Imagine that you're going to an intimate cafe with a friend. As you sit down to chat, you notice that gentle, melodious sounds are coming from a man finger-picking a guitar in the corner. Hunched over the guitar, he seems to almost be playing for himself. Your conversation with your friend pauses for a moment and you both notice that he's playing a melody you recognize (perhaps "Isn't She Lovely" by Stevie Wonder or a jazz standard like "Summertime" by George Gershwin). As you start to really pay attention to his playing, you realize that the player is skillfully slipping between different genres and musical references not just between songs but within a song. Not only that, but his intricate playing sometimes seems to drift from the song altogether into a sort of musical meditation or journey. Soon you and your friend have stopped talking altogether and are just listening to the guitar player who occasionally breaks out of his reverie and looks up to acknowledge someone's applause. On the way out of the cafe later in the evening, you overhear someone say that other musicians in the area just call him "the incredible Dave Black"."
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