Card, Harley / Greatest Invention, The
Album: | Greatest Invention, The | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Card, Harley | Added: | Jan 2018 | |
Label: | Self Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2018-01-23 | Pull Date: | 2018-03-27 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Mar 25 | Feb 18 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 23, 2018: | Traditions
Canoe Lake |
2. | Feb 17, 2018: | Old Fart at Play
Precipice |
Album Review
Tom McCarter
Reviewed 2018-01-20
Reviewed 2018-01-20
Reviewed: 2018-01-20
Genre: Jazz
FCCs: none
Review: Contemporary jazz & occasional fusion, the CD features beautifully crafted compositions and arrangements of a beguiling array of music, sensuous in every lovingly phrase caressed by the guitarist & his versatile quintet. The guitar is understated: creative without being flashy. The greatest invention alluded to is the bicycle.
If You Like: John Scofield, Bill Connors, David Torn
track review (favorites denoted by *):
1/ The Greatest Invention (4:49) - drums start> midtempo jam guitar solo> midtempo jam> quick stop
*2/ Precipice (5:22) - drums start> midtempo jam> guitar solo> sax solo> piano solo> midtempo jam> fade
*3/ The Shadows Of Shea Pines (9:40) - guitar starts> slow tempo jam> piano solo> swings to midtempo> sax solo> slow tempo jam> fade
4/ Ben's Sanctuary (7:17) - spacey sounds> slow tempo jam> slow build in intensity> quick stop
*5/ Canoe Lake (6:13) - piano starts> slow jam> sax solo> guitar solo swings uptempo> quick stop
6/ April song (6:51) - cymbals start> midtempo jam> sax solo> guitar solo> uptempo jam> crescendo end
7/ Enclosure (3:08) - piano starts> midtempo jam> quick stop
*8/ Grace (6:50) - guitar starts with pretty solo> midtempo jam> quick stop
9/ Highlights (6:56) - guitar starts quietly & builds to slow jam> sax solo> bass solo> slow jam> crescendo & fade
*10/ Postcard (6:40) - drums start> midtempo jam> slow fade
Genre: Jazz
FCCs: none
Review: Contemporary jazz & occasional fusion, the CD features beautifully crafted compositions and arrangements of a beguiling array of music, sensuous in every lovingly phrase caressed by the guitarist & his versatile quintet. The guitar is understated: creative without being flashy. The greatest invention alluded to is the bicycle.
If You Like: John Scofield, Bill Connors, David Torn
track review (favorites denoted by *):
1/ The Greatest Invention (4:49) - drums start> midtempo jam guitar solo> midtempo jam> quick stop
*2/ Precipice (5:22) - drums start> midtempo jam> guitar solo> sax solo> piano solo> midtempo jam> fade
*3/ The Shadows Of Shea Pines (9:40) - guitar starts> slow tempo jam> piano solo> swings to midtempo> sax solo> slow tempo jam> fade
4/ Ben's Sanctuary (7:17) - spacey sounds> slow tempo jam> slow build in intensity> quick stop
*5/ Canoe Lake (6:13) - piano starts> slow jam> sax solo> guitar solo swings uptempo> quick stop
6/ April song (6:51) - cymbals start> midtempo jam> sax solo> guitar solo> uptempo jam> crescendo end
7/ Enclosure (3:08) - piano starts> midtempo jam> quick stop
*8/ Grace (6:50) - guitar starts with pretty solo> midtempo jam> quick stop
9/ Highlights (6:56) - guitar starts quietly & builds to slow jam> sax solo> bass solo> slow jam> crescendo & fade
*10/ Postcard (6:40) - drums start> midtempo jam> slow fade
Track Listing
1. | The Greatest Invention | 7. | Enclosure | |||
2. | Precipice | 8. | Grace | |||
3. | The Shadows Of Shea Pines | 9. | A Distant Bell | |||
4. | Ben's Sanctuary | 10. | Hightlights | |||
5. | Canoe Lake | 11. | Postcard | |||
6. | April Song | . |