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May 05, 2008

Review: Chris Buck - Progasaurus

Progasaurus LA-based session musician Chris Buck has brought together some of the biggest names in prog-fusion for his new album Progasaurus (Early Boy Records). A largely vocal album (there is one instrumental), Progasaurus has elements that will appeal to both old-school and new-school progressive rock fans. One look at the album's personnel should give you a clue about what you are in for - Derek Sherinian (Planet X, Billy Idol) plays keyboards, the drumming duties are split between Virgil Donati (Planet X, Devil's Slingshot, CAB) and Brian Tichy (Derek Sherinian, Billy Idol), and Brett Garsed (Uncle Moe's Space Ranch, Dirty Martini, Planet X) plays guitar on every track except "Kanines," which features Allan Holdsworth. Buck wrote the majority of the tracks (there is one cover), handles all bass and vocals, and plays some rhythm guitar. 

One would assume a strong Planet X-vibe would be present on Progasaurus, given the musicians Buck has enlisted here. There's certainly some truth to that, but Buck's writing and vocals is the X-factor (so to speak) that keeps the album from being a Planet X clone. As a vocalist, Buck has a definite Brad Delp-meets-Steve Walsh quality. This, coupled with his writing style, adds a certain classic rock/'70s prog flavor to the proceedings. Buck is also a great bass player, but surprisingly he only takes two solos on the album. Songwriting is obviously Buck's main focus on this project, but after hearing his great slap-solo on the album's second track "Imprint," I was hoping his bass work would be more prominently-featured than it ultimately is. That said, this is a prog-rock album after all, and as such there are some pretty complex parts in these songs for every instrument, including the bass. 

Stylistically, Progasaurus features lots of heavy doubled riffs, odd time signatures,  and crazy solos. In other words, this material is right up Derek Sherinian's alley. His contributions have a huge impact here. The solos he takes on the final two tracks, "Progasaurus," and "Inside/Outside," are particularly impressive. Donati and Tichy turn in great performances as well, especially on the odd time stuff.

Also, this album is further proof that Brett Garsed is one of the top guitarists on the rock/fusion scene today. One of Garsed's great strengths is his chameleon-like ability to fit in perfectly in any musical situation. For example - compare and contrast his subtle slide work on the ballad "La Mere En Douler," with his complex lines on "Imprint," or his bluesy inflections on the straight-up rocker "The Gator." Who else but Garsed could wear all these hats so convincingly? To me, his range as a player is at least as impressive as his signature hybrid-picking technique. Garsed stands out on numerous other songs as well, including "Inside/Outside," the instrumental title track, and the Jimi Hendrix cover "Up From The Skies."

Another player on Progasaurus that is sure to generate some interest is, of course, Allan Holdsworth. "Kanines" is the only track the legendary guitarist appears on, but any output from this icon is a welcome treat, and he does not disappoint here. Holdsworth takes two great solos on this tune - first, in the very interesting main solo section over alternating segments of 7/4 and 5/4, and again at the end over the song's primary 4/4 groove. As always, his tone is gorgeous, his phrases are strong, and his fast runs are baffling.

Buck definitely knows what he's doing when it come to writing this type of material. While any prog fan would enjoy these songs, regardless of who was playing on them, the fact that Progasaurus features such an impressive group of musicians really sweetens the pot.

Chris Buck - Progasaurus (Early Boy Records)

Tracklisting:
1. One Squared
2. Imprint
3. La Mere En Douler
4. Kanines
5. Ende Von Tagen
6. Up From The Skies
7. The Gator
8. Progasaurus
9. Inside/Outside


Rich

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May 03, 2008

Allan Holdsworth - Carvin DVD clip


Allan Holdsworth talks about his Carvin HF2 Fatboy guitar. This clip is taken from the free Carvin DVD available at http://www.carvin.com/dvd.

April 11, 2008

Brett Garsed to appear on new Ioannis Anastassakis album

Greek flamenco/rock guitarist Ioannis Anastassakis has announced his upcoming electric CD will feature a guest appearance by Brett Garsed.

FYI - Garsed can also be heard on the new Doug Ross and Chris Buck albums (Holdsworth appears on the Buck album as well).

via Truth In Shredding

March 21, 2008

Allan Holdsworth interview for Innerviews.org

Allanpromo Music journalist Anil Prasad has relaunched his Innerviews.org site. One of his first new interviews is with Allan Holdsworth.

Innerviews: Allan Holdsworth interview

March 04, 2008

Allan Holdsworth cover story - April 08 Guitar Player Magazine

Holdsworth408gpThe April 2008 issue of Guitar Player magazine has an excellent cover story on Allan Holdsworth. Complete with an extensive interview and comments from other top players, it may be the best Holdsworth article I've ever seen in print. Highly recommended!

UPDATE: An extended version of this interview is now available online.

February 18, 2008

Review: Allan Holdsworth - Live at The Baked Potato 1/18/08

Holdsworthbakedpotato

Guitar legend Allan Holdsworth is in a class by himself. Not just as a guitarist, but as a composer and improviser as well. His unique brand of instrumental jazz-fusion is highlighted by his one-of-a-kind chord voicings, his otherworldly legato technique, and an improvising vocabulary that is wholly his own. Though he's never attained as much mainstream attention as, say, John McLaughlin, many "in the know" musicians consider Holdsworth to be, pound-for-pound, the best guitar player in the world today.

I had seen Holdsworth live a couple of times in the past, but seeing his gig at the small Baked Potato jazz club in Studio City California on 1/18/08 provided a completely new experience for me. Joined by long-time band mates Jimmy Johnson on bass, and Chad Wackerman on drums, Holdsworth seemed more relaxed and jovial than the previous times I've seen him play. Perhaps this was due to the small size of the room, or the fact it was the second show of the night. Whatever the reason, the notoriously self-deprecating Holdsworth was in great spirits for this performance.

For this gig, Holdsworth used his main Bill DeLap headless guitar through some Hughes & Kettner amps. He had two KORG volume pedals on the floor, but he did most of his effects switching by hand, as his main effects board was sitting near the club's mixing console right next to him about waist high. The Baked Potato is so small, you could hear the click clear across the room when Holdsworth would reach over and push the switch on one of his pedals.

All three musicians played magnificently throughout the entire set, but the fun these guys were having struck me almost as much as the music did. For example - at one point in the show, after Johnson took an emotional solo with his head swaying back and forth, Holdsworth playfully mocked him by putting on his best "over the top" guitar solo face. He then made the crowd crack up by starting his solo with a blues bend (!). It's the most basic guitar solo move in the world, but Holdsworth never does it, which is why it was so funny.

The set featured several "oldies but goodies" including "Fred" from the Tony Williams New Lifetime Believe It album (one of Holdsworth's best recordings for the '70s). I've always loved the contrast of slow-moving chords over a quick groove in this song. Not surprisingly, Holdsworth 's solo on this tune was unreal.

Another memorable song was the Metal Fatigue classic "Devil Take The Hindmost." In the middle of the guitar solo, Johnson dropped out completely and Holdsworth unleashed an atonal "sheets of sound" barrage, with Wackerman wailing away underneath. After maybe 45 seconds of this onslaught, Johnson and Wackerman relaunched the solo section's G minor groove, and Holdsworth fell right back in step with them. It was a great moment that induced a triumphant cheer from the crowd. Johnson and Wackerman really stood out on this tune, as well as their showcase piece "Water On The Brain."

After their "final" song, Holdsworth and Wackerman stood by the bar, and Johnson returned to his seat (which happened to be right behind me). After a couple of minutes, they took the stage once more for the real final song - "Red Alert" (another staple from the Believe It album). This is a perfect encore tune for this group. It's a fun, heavy riff that most Holdsworth fans are familiar with, and it gives the guitar icon a chance to really blow. This is not a song Holdsworth was playing live until the recent Tony Williams tribute shows with keyboardist Alan Pasqua (Pasqua also played on the Believe It album). Those shows must have rekindled Holdsworth's interest in the tune, as Holdsworth's band closes with "Red Alert" quite often now. The song works well for the trio format too; I loved the way Johnson emulated the keyboard parts from the original recording.

I've concluded a small, intimate club such as The Baked Potato is the ideal venue to see a Holdsworth show. Seeing his incredible solos up close and personal was really something. Holdsworth will be touring the east coast and Europe this spring with Wackerman and Johnson. Check them out if you can.

Rich

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February 09, 2008

Allan Holdsworth tour dates

Here is a list of upcoming Allan Holdsworth European and US tour dates. This is the latest info I've been able to gather, but more dates may be added. All of these shows will feature Chad Wackerman on drums. Jimmy Johnson will play bass for the European dates, while Ernest Tibbs will play bass for the US shows. Check Holdsworth's site for an updated list of shows.

European Dates

4/5/08   
Objekt5
Halle, Germany

4/7/08 
Treibhaus
Innsbruck, Austria

4/12/08
Das Haus
Ludwigshafen, Germany

4/14/08 
Fabrik
Hamburg, Germany

4/15/08   
P60
Amstelveen, Holland

US Dates

5/1/08 through 5/4/08
Iridium Jazz Club
New York, NY

5/7/08
Birchmere
Alexandria, VA

5/9/08
Rex Theatre
Pittsburgh, PA

5/12/08
Music Hall Center
Detroit, MI

5/16/08
Tralf
Buffalo, NY

December 02, 2007

Allan Holdsworth video - Leave Them On 12/1/07


This is Allan Holdsworth playing "Leave Them On" from his show in Leeds yesterday, 12/1/07.

November 17, 2007

Live UK album with Holdsworth coming next month

Ah_livebostonThis show has been floating around as a bootleg for some time (don't ask me how I know), but a 1978 live recording of the iconic prog-rock band UK will get an official CD release in December. Recorded on 9/11/78 in Boston, the band features Allan Holdsworth on guitar; John Wetton on vocals and bass; Eddie Jobson on violin, keys, and electronics; and Bill Bruford on drums and percussion.

UK - Live in Boston

October 29, 2007

Holdsworth's "Day Of The Dead" solo analyzed

Found this on the Frank Gambale message board - Allan Holdsworth's solo on the Derek Sherinian track "Day Of The Dead" (from Sherinian's Mythology album) is one of my favorite Holdsworth solos in recent years. Guitarist Francesco Artusato has written a fantastic analysis of the solo for the website Guitar Messenger. Working from a transcription by Charlie Shaughnessy, Artusato plays the solo perfectly and breaks down its harmonic and technical aspects. Well worth checking out.

Allan Holdsworth "Day Of The Dead" solo transcription and analysis

October 26, 2007

Two great Allan Holdsworth videos

Some great Allan Holdsworth videos have shown up on Google Video recently. Here are 2 of my favorites. The first is a clip from KUSI News; the second is from a 1987 appearance on the show Rockschool, where Holdsworth demonstrates the Synthaxe.


 

August 09, 2007

Allan Holdsworth Trio tour dates

Here are the latest tour dates for the Allan Holdsworth Trio featuring Chad Wackerman (drums) and Jimmy Johnson (bass).

US WEST COAST TOUR 2007

AUG 30  OAKLAND, CA (Yoshi's)
AUG 31  OAKLAND, CA (Yoshi's)
SEPT 1  OAKLAND, CA (Yoshi's)
SEPT 2  OAKLAND, CA (Yoshi's)
SEPT 4  CHICO, CA (The Big Room at Sierra Nevada Brewery)
SEPT 6  SANTA CRUZ, CA (Kuumbwa Arts Center)
SEPT 7 & 8  LOS ANGELES, CA (Baked Potato)

UK TOUR 2007

NOV 22  Wirral, Guitar Festival
NOV 24  Kendall, Brewery Arts Center
NOV 25  Swindon, Arts Centre
NOV 26  London, Jazz Caffe
NOV 28  Milton Keynes, The Stables
NOV 29  Manchester, Academy
NOV 30  Newcastle, The Cluny
DEC 01  Leeds, Rios
DEC 02  Southampton, The Brook
DEC 03  Nuneaton, Queens Hall
DEC 04  Abertillary, Metropole
DEC 05  Wolverhampton, Robin 2
DEC 06  Penzance, The Acorn

via the Official Chad Wackerman website


July 24, 2007

Allan Holdsworth video - Red Alert 3/23/07


I know, I know. I've embedded a lot of videos lately. This one was just uploaded last night and was too cool to pass up. This is Allan Holdsworth playing "Red Alert" in Pittsburgh on 3/23/07 (same show I posted a clip from the other day). Chad Wackerman is on drums, Jimmy Johnson is on bass.

July 21, 2007

Allan Holdsworth clip - Pittsburgh 3/23/07


Some great clips of the 3/27/07 Allan Holdsworth show in Pittsburgh have been uploaded to YouTube. This one is particularly awesome. Dig it...

July 12, 2007

Great issue of Guitar Player Magazine

Imgimage1FYI - The August issue of Guitar Player magazine is chock-full of great stuff; one of the best issues I've seen in a while. There's a big feature on Joe Satriani regarding the upcoming 20th anniversary re-release of Surfing With The Alien (look for my review soon), a Greg Howe masterclass article, a Chris Poland interview, a review of the Bruford Rock Goes To College CD (featuring Allan Holdsworth of course), cool articles on Gary Moore and Django Reinhardt, and other great stuff. It's on news stands now. If you like this site, you'll want to pick up this issue.

July 04, 2007

Allan Holdsworth at the Montreal Jazz Festival

Mtljf_2All About Jazz has posted a review of Allan Holdsworth's 7/2/07 performance at the Montreal Jazz Festival.

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