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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Inspired, accomplished, and beautiful,
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This review is from: Order of Magnitude (Audio CD)
Originally put out by American Gramaphone in 1991, this disc was wisely reissued by the Acoustic Music Resource in 2000. Though technically his second album, it was the first to receive nationwide release, and is an accomplished effort.Smith does beautiful, clean finger picking that often sounds like two guitars playing simultaneously. The music is melodic, lush, and almost always upbeat or pleasant in mood; you find little regret and no anger in his compositions. They're sufficiently lovely and unobtrusive, for the most part, to serve as background music, yet complex and interesting enough to reward close listening when you're in the mood and have the time. Though only half the tunes on this disc are strictly solo, the accompaniments overseen by producer John Archer are usually pretty subtle. Often they take the form of a piano, electric keyboard, light percussion, violin, and/or flute that kick in only on the second or third chorus. There is even a real string orchestra quietly supporting "Erin's Lullaby." Standouts are "Renewal," a signature solo Doug Smith piece that is contemplative but with plenty of forward momentum; "Serenade," thoughtful and delicate, with some dramatic flute backing; and "Crest of the Revolution," a barn-burning tribute to a roller coaster with blistering one-handed finger tapping or "hammer-ons" high on the fretboard alternating with airy harmonics. For Celtic music fans, "Rites of Passage" offers a slip jig in 9/8 time, and "The Jig Is Up" is a flying and pounding Irish dance punctuated by rare harmonic "pings." Truthfully, there isn't a bad cut on the album. With roughly 52 minutes of music, this is a pretty good buy.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top-notch acoustic guitar,
By Sir Bowen (Houston, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Order of Magnitude (Audio CD)
I think that this is Doug Smith's best release. It really showcases his ability to compose and perform pieces in varying styles and moods.All of the selections are his own compositions. The performances are flawless, the tones full and lush, and the quality of the recording is excellent. This is a disc that I listen to over and over, and it seems to get better each time I listen.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Order of Magnitude,
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This review is from: Order of Magnitude (Audio CD)
I bought this in cassette form back in the 90's and wore it out listening to it. it is a great selection to listen to. I have been slowly replacing my cassettes with cds. as any listener knows it is a long process and quite costly, This cassette was on my list to replace.earlier this evening I had the good fortune to hear Doug Smith in person and I asked him if Order of Magnitude was still available and I am so glad it is. if you ever get a chance to hear Doug in concert don't miss it. it was a very enjoyable evening.
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