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4.0 out of 5 stars
Straight & to the point,
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This review is from: The Phoenix (Audio CD)
Nothing fancy about this album: Ash is a guitarist who's upfront about his dedication to the Wes Montgomery sound, & it's front & centre in this stripped-down guitar/bass/drums trio disc (with bassist Dwayne Burno & drummer Mark Taylor). Ash writes good, unfussy tunes, usually just a riff over straight-arrow chord changes; he has a veiled, unsentimental guitar sound; & though he's got plenty of chops (just listen to the uncompromisingly fast reading of the Charlie Parker tune "Constellation") he doesn't usually blitz the listener, just winds round the chords like ivy. The dark, moody, live-in-the-studio sound is old-fashioned--producer Luke Kaven says he wanted something that sounded like "the warm sound of a Rock-Old jukebox playing your favorite 45s". Without the artificial separation there's occasionally a slight buzz on the drums picked up from the guitar, but it's never displeasing. If you're a big fan of Wes or Grant Green or other less-is-more jazz guitarists, then give this one a try: it's a small album, but built to last.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Jazz guitar lives,
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This review is from: The Phoenix (Audio CD)
This man is on fire, and the fact that he isn't better known than he is prominently displays the dismal state of affairs jazz is currently enduring.
Mr Ash might be channeling Wes Montgomery. Thoes who love solid jazz guitar owe it to themselves to pick up one of his discs. This one will certainly do. |
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The Phoenix by William Ash (Audio CD - 2004)
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