- Audio CD (Oct 10 2000)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Solid Air
- ASIN: B00004YL9G
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Pocket Change |
| 2. In Like a Lion |
| 3. told you So |
| 4. Ghost on a Carousel |
| 5. Ani In the Tall Reeds |
| 6. Let the Wind Carry You |
| 7. Baker's Dozen |
| 8. Happy Go Lucky |
| 9. Pickin Flowers |
| 10. Gratitude |
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It is, therefore, especially interesting and rewarding to hear them focus strictly on the guitar. The result is both amazing because of their clear mastery of the guitar and moving because of the beautiful and creative music they play.
Al is a guitarist's guitarist. He is fast when it is called for, lyrical when appropriate and always creative. His right hand is as good as his left-- i.e. he can work a rhythm as well as a melody. Nobody plays the guitar better than he does. But what is equally apparent on this CD is Amy's fine guitar work. She is a real talent.
Both Al and Amy use their instrument not only to make music but to communicate to their audiences. It would be hard to listen to "In Like a Lion" (one of the best cuts on the CD) and not have your mood transformed. The same is true with other cuts on the CD, in particular "Ani in the Tall Reeds", "Let the Wind Carry You" and "Baker's Dozen".
Al and Amy don't simply perform, they communicate with their audiences. Their music speaks for them whether it is through a haunting melody, a particularly adept blues riff, or by playing the guitar as if it were a drum. They are virtuosos, and that comes across, much as it does in their other work. This CD really should not be missed. You can play it over and over and still find something new (and old) to enjoy.
If there is any justice in this world, Al Petteway and Amy White will get the kind of national and international following that they so richly deserve. So, spread the word about them and their music, and in the meantime, buy this (and their other) CDs.
It is, therefore, especially interesting and rewarding to hear them focus strictly on the guitar. The result is both amazing because of their clear mastery of the guitar and moving because of the beautiful and creative music they play.
Al is a guitarist's guitarist. He is fast when it is called for, lyrical when appropriate and always creative. His right hand is as good as his left-- i.e. he can work a rhythm as well as a melody. Nobody plays the guitar better than he does. But what is equally apparent on this CD is Amy's fine guitar work. She is a real talent.
Both Al and Amy use their instrument not only to make music but to communicate to their audiences. It would be hard to listen to "In Like a Lion" (one of the best cuts on the CD) and not have your mood transformed. The same is true with other cuts on the CD, in particular "Ani in the Tall Reeds", "Let the Wind Carry You" and "Baker's Dozen".
Al and Amy don't simply perform, they communicate with their audiences. Their music speaks for them whether it is through a haunting melody, a particularly adept blues riff, or by playing the guitar as if it were a drum. They are virtuosos, and that comes across, much as it does in their other work. This CD really should not be missed. You can play it over and over and still find something new (and old) to enjoy.
If there is any justice in this world, Al Petteway and Amy White will get the kind of national and international following that they so richly deserve. So, spread the word about them and their music, and in the meantime, buy this (and their other) CDs.
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