Allchin, Jim / Decisions
Album: | Decisions | Collection: | Country | |
Artist: | Allchin, Jim | Added: | Aug 2017 | |
Label: | Sandy Key Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-08-31 | Pull Date: | 2017-11-02 | Charts: | Country/Bluegrass |
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Week Ending: | Sep 24 | Sep 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 04, 2017: | Music Casserole
She Is It |
3. | Sep 21, 2017: | w/e
She Is It |
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2. | Nov 03, 2017: | Traditions
Healing Ground |
4. | Sep 02, 2017: | Old Fart at Play
After Hours |
Album Review
Kim Walter
Reviewed 2017-08-21
Reviewed 2017-08-21
Jim Allchin, “Decisions”
Label: Sandy Key Music
Reviewed by: Kim Walter, Aug 2017
Wow! Considering that I had never heard this name before I picked up the CD to review it, this album had rendered me almost speechless. Jim’s incredibly fleet finger action literally stunned me. This is the third album from Stanford alumnus Jim Allchin, a recognized world leader in computer science and kick ass blues guitarrist. He is master musician hobbyist, creator of what is known as “blues gone wild”. My faves were: 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10 & 13..
1. med – hard driving blues guitar with a rock n roll backing
2. med - similar to #1. Good example of Jim’s most natural style
3. med – more of a traditional BLUES sound
4. slow/med – soul/funk/70’s vibe with guest vocalist Keb’ Mo’
5. med – another more traditional sounding blues number with blues scale, groove and simple lyrics
6. slow – Piano and voice dominate this love song with gentle rock back up
7. med/fast – rollicking INSTRUMENTAL song with blues piano and electricity. Amazing guitar!
8. slow/med – traditional blues song
9. slow/med – interesting folk rock/ blues combo
10. slow/med – mellow electronic guitar ballad
11. med – blues – similar sound to #5
12. slow/med - blues piano
13. slow/med – touch of blues in this rock/blues hybrid
14. slow – gentle instrumental, not really blues but clearly electric guitar
Label: Sandy Key Music
Reviewed by: Kim Walter, Aug 2017
Wow! Considering that I had never heard this name before I picked up the CD to review it, this album had rendered me almost speechless. Jim’s incredibly fleet finger action literally stunned me. This is the third album from Stanford alumnus Jim Allchin, a recognized world leader in computer science and kick ass blues guitarrist. He is master musician hobbyist, creator of what is known as “blues gone wild”. My faves were: 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10 & 13..
1. med – hard driving blues guitar with a rock n roll backing
2. med - similar to #1. Good example of Jim’s most natural style
3. med – more of a traditional BLUES sound
4. slow/med – soul/funk/70’s vibe with guest vocalist Keb’ Mo’
5. med – another more traditional sounding blues number with blues scale, groove and simple lyrics
6. slow – Piano and voice dominate this love song with gentle rock back up
7. med/fast – rollicking INSTRUMENTAL song with blues piano and electricity. Amazing guitar!
8. slow/med – traditional blues song
9. slow/med – interesting folk rock/ blues combo
10. slow/med – mellow electronic guitar ballad
11. med – blues – similar sound to #5
12. slow/med - blues piano
13. slow/med – touch of blues in this rock/blues hybrid
14. slow – gentle instrumental, not really blues but clearly electric guitar
Track Listing
1. | Artificial Life | 7. | You Might Be Wrong | |||
2. | The Mexican End | 8. | After Hours | |||
3. | Bad Decisions | 9. | Don't Care | |||
4. | She Is It | 10. | Stop Hurting Me | |||
5. | Just Plain Sick | 11. | My Father's Eyes | |||
6. | Friends | 12. | Destiny |