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Exploring the Musical Mastery of Ralph Towner
Introduction: Ralph Towner is a name synonymous with innovation and virtuosity in the world of contemporary jazz and classical guitar. Born eighty-four years ago today on March 1, 1940, in Chehalis, Washington, Towner’s musical journey began at a young age. His unique approach to composition and improvisation, coupled with his mastery of the 12-string guitar, has made him a revered figure among…
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Danielle Bradbery performing in Glen Moore, PA on the 26th
Oregon
In concert
@1976 US Pressing
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A textbook live recording by Oregon, a premier acoustic band. It contains their usual classical, African, and jazz elements and shows that they're more aggressive and animated in performance than in the studio. The recording is excellent and fully displays the broad range of colors, rhythms, and textures that they present.
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Larry Coryell
The Restful Mind
@1974 US Pressing
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Guitarist Larry Coryell recorded several sessions for the Vanguard label during the '70s with varying results. He did manage two classics, Spaces, and this one, The Restful Mind. It is no small coincidence that the better the personnel he surrounded himself with, the better he played. On Spaces, the presence of John McLaughlin and Chick Corea raised his playing to another level. Here, with the backing of the group Oregon (with the exception of Paul McCandless), who were also signed to Vanguard at this time), bring out a more reflective and relaxed Coryell. His tendency to fall back on his chops was always a weak spot in his playing, but it is thankfully absent here. Both of the "Improvisation" pieces are highlights in Coryell's career, which along with the other beaufitul selections, make this one of his best, and certainly most overlooked, recordings.
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