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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Mastermind of Guitar and Sound, August 6, 2002
Steve Tibbetts, a fabulous Minnesotan guitarist and mastermind of sound, has produced beautiful and highly robust music during the course of his career dating back to 1977. His albums, ranging from his self entitled "Steve Tibbetts" to the "The Fall of Us All", have been so interesting and so well focused that the audience keeps coming back to listen again, pleasantly surprised to hear something different each time. His successful projects include "CHO", a beautiful collage of acoustic guitar and the spiritual voices of Choying Drolma and the Nagi Nunnery Foundation, followed by a US and European tour. Each album exposes the listener to elements of American music and elements of music from foreign lands ranging from Indonesia to Africa while successfully reminding the audience that successful music comes not only from the heart and soul but also through personal experiences gained from traveling to places far from your hometown. Steve's guitar and musical influences definitely include Jimi Hendrix, David Torn, John Fahey, Zakir Hussain, Sultan Kahn, and Robert Fripp.Steve's latest release "A Man About A Horse" reiterates the points made above with even more punch and as with his earlier releases it is definitely deserving of a Grammy nomination. Like most of his ECM albums, this one features both acoustic and electric guitar. "A Man About A Horse" is impulsive, uplifting, meditative, and spiritual. It rocks, it soothes, and it radiates. Steve Tibbetts is an incredible musician and dedicated fans and newcomers to his music will definitely not be disappointed with this cd. "A Man About A Horse" will likely attract audiences of various ethnic backgrounds and attract listeners of pop, folk, rock, jazz, new age and world music. Long time collaborators, Marc Anderson(percussion), Marcus Wise(tabla), and Jim Anton(Bass), add plenty of texture and punch to this atmospheric album. There are fierce guitar licks, meditative acoustic guitar offerings, heart pounding drums, and mesmerizing sounds based on Steve's previous field recordings made in Bali and through his studies at a retreat center in Vermont where he captured a choir of approximately 250 voices and mixed it in with his colorful musical soundscapes of percussion, bass, and guitar. Lupra - 4:43 A wonderful opening, a collage of acoustic guitar bass, and percussion with meditative passages. Red Temple - 6:36 This is an opening of a three piece suite with pure energy radiated from the guitar surrounded by heart pounding drums and soothing sounds. Black Temple - 10:06 A continuation of an epical journey from the prairies of Minnesota to the foreign lands of Indonesia where the wind brushes through the mountains and the guitars roar like lions. Burning Temple - 3:58 Closing of the suite. The guitars cools off, the listener cools off. Ambient textures radiate though the speakers as we journey with Steve into the next half of the cd. Glass Everywhere - 3:58 The journey continues with mind blowing electric guitar, bass, and acoustic guitar soundscapes. Lochana - 3:40 The pace picks up with screaming guitar kept tame by meditative soundscapes. Great supportive bass work by Jim Anton. Chandoha - 5:53 Look out, Hendrix's spirit is calling, Steve responds with some incredible electric guitar licks. Koshala - 5:54 This spiritual journey comes to a pleasant end with a collage of tabla, exotic drum patterns, bass and acoustic guitar. This is a wonderful ECM release. I highly recommend "A Man About A Horse"
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