segunda-feira, 8 de maio de 2023

ALLAN HOLDSWORTH – Road Games (1983-2001) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Short but sweet: this 24-plus-minute re-release of an '80s-era solo effort originally appeared as a vinyl EP, and has never before been issued on CD. It is a unique mix of great vocals with a more rocking, bluesy, and jazzy quasi-mainstream song-themed balladic thrust. This release showcases Allan Holdsworth playing less "out there." Don't misunderstand -- the guitar is amazing: multi-voiced, fusion-fired, ethereally chorded, delightfully crystalline clear, note-flourished, and swooningly embellished. Add in the vocals of Jack Bruce for that Cream flashback or the I.O.U. band feel of Paul Williams' crooning, back to back with killer bass by Jeff Berlin and tastefully poised drums by Chad Wackerman, and you have fusion-rock bliss.Holdsworth addicts have waited a very long time for this to appear in the CD format. So go for it. It sounds great all over again. The original album cover graphics and notes are included. John W. Patterson

Tracklist :
1 Three Sheets To The Wind 4:15
Written-By – Allan Holdsworth
2 Road Games 4:15
Written-By – Allan Holdsworth, Paul Williams
3 Water On The Brain Pt. II 2:44
Written-By – Allan Holdsworth
4 Tokyo Dream 4:03
Written-By – Allan Holdsworth
5 Was There? 4:07
Written-By – Allan Holdsworth, Paul Williams
6 Material Real 4:44
Written-By – Allan Holdsworth, Paul Williams
Credits:
Bass Guitar – Jeff Berlin
Drums – Chad Wackerman
Guest, Backing Vocals – Joe Turano, Paul Korda, Paul Williams 
Guest, Lead Vocals – Paul Williams (tracks: 2)
Guest, Vocals – Jack Bruce
Guitar – Allan Holdsworth

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  2. Sounds great. Would you mind to reupload? Thanks!

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