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5.0 out of 5 stars Underrated!
David Chastain is not a household name and that's too bad. The guitar playing on this CD is nothing short of fantastic. I recently purchased this disc and thought that it may be somewhat dated since it was released a little better than 8 years ago. I was wrong. The music is as fresh today as it was back then. This is one that should be owned by guitarist everywhere...
Published on March 15, 2002 by deepbluereview

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2.0 out of 5 stars Chastain's futile "attempt" at fusion
Charting the path of Chastain's albums you can see he went from style to style starting with neoclassical to shred to fusion to acoustic and all points in between. My first experience started with Elegant Seduction, which was great. The songs were to the point, had great melodies and great shred. However, on Next Planet Please it seemed Dave was trying out an effects...
Published on January 4, 2003 by P. Janka


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2.0 out of 5 stars Chastain's futile "attempt" at fusion, January 4, 2003
This review is from: Next Planet Please (Audio CD)
Charting the path of Chastain's albums you can see he went from style to style starting with neoclassical to shred to fusion to acoustic and all points in between. My first experience started with Elegant Seduction, which was great. The songs were to the point, had great melodies and great shred. However, on Next Planet Please it seemed Dave was trying out an effects processor. Sure, some of the riffs are pretty cool, although very simplistic, and he gets a pretty nice glassy sound on his cleans but there are no real song structures and the solos are endless. I wouldn't mind if they were good solos but he just noodles the night away as he tries to find his way back to the main melody/riff. I would recommend Elegant Seduction as a first album if you're just getting into Chastain. If you're looking for fusion go with Tribal Tech, Weather Report, Allan Holdsworth, Gambale/Hamm/Smith.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Underrated!, March 15, 2002
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This review is from: Next Planet Please (Audio CD)
David Chastain is not a household name and that's too bad. The guitar playing on this CD is nothing short of fantastic. I recently purchased this disc and thought that it may be somewhat dated since it was released a little better than 8 years ago. I was wrong. The music is as fresh today as it was back then. This is one that should be owned by guitarist everywhere whether Rock, Fusion, or Jazz.
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Next Planet Please by David T. Chastain (Audio CD - 1994)
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