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"Strings & Frets (Play Great Guitarists)" |
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Vestapol 13088 reviewed in Dirty Linen The title of this
collection suggests that guitars play their masters rather than the other
way round, and it might be true. Showcased are seven masters of the fingerstyle
guitar who have all left their indelible mark on the acoustic (and in
some cases electric) guitar. Unlike many Vestapol/Rounder guitar video
releases, this is not for instruction, but purely for fun, though many
guitar afficionados may find themselves cozying up to the screen to get
a closer look at all the Featured in live
performances are such fine artists as Bob Brozman, who gets the longest
spot as he demonstrates with an almost sideshow barker's zeal his particular
brand of old-timey, steelguitar pyrotechnics. In comparison, Pierre Bensusan
is all subtlety, grace and filigree, particularly on the lovely, lyrical
"La Femme Cambree." Blind Joe Death himself, John Fahey, is
in particularly extroverted (for him) form, turning in stellar, emotion-drenched
versions of "On the Sunnyside of the Ocean" and "Who Will
Rock the Cradle." Former Jefferson Airplane guitarist Jorma Kaukonen
is joined by the current lineup of Hot Tuna for Master English guitarist
John Renbourn can be found in a solo acoustic setting, where he plays
a finely tuned and complex "Sweet Potato," as well as his version
of the Davey Graham classic, "Angie" (which was once the song
that all acoustic guitarists cut their teeth on). Video compiler Stefan
Grossman also gets his day in the sun, playing definitive versions of
"Struttin' Rag" and "Blues for the Mann." A short interview/introduction
is shown before each guitarist's section, and the video comes with a 40-page
booklet, which contains biographies and some truly goofy (whether they
were meant to be or not) pictures of all the artists involved. |
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