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Titre du CD/DVD |
A Tribute to the Reverend |
Référence article |
6000719 |
Sous-catégorie |
Instrument seul |
Format |
CD (Audio-CD) |
Interprète |
Mann, Woody (guitare) |
Editeur * |
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Référence article / fournisseur * |
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Information succincte |
Allemand:
Von dem klassisch klingenden „Requiem“ und der eigenen Solo-Improvisation von „Have Mercy“ bis zur swingenden Duoversion von „There’s Destruction In This Land“ zeigt uns Woody Mann, wie gut er als Teenager die Lektionen im Wohnzimmer des Reverends gelernt hat.
Der New Yorker Bassist Brian Glasman begleitet ihn in den Duetten. Woodys unglaubliche Fingerstyle-Technik wird vielleicht noch übertroffen durch seine Fähigkeit im Komponieren und Arrangieren. Jeden Song stattet er mit atemberaubend schönen Harmonien und melodischen Phrasierungen aus, mit gelassener Dynamik und rhythmischem Groove. Obwohl seine Wurzeln im Ragtime-Blues des Rev. Gary Davis liegen, hat er so viele verschiedene Genres verinnerlicht, dass er in einem einzigen Song mehrere Stile und Techniken in einer Weise vermischt, dass er mehr als die Summe der einzelnen Teil darstellt, er zeigt Woody Manns ganz eigenen Stil.
Anglais:
In this set of original compositions and arrangements, Woody Mann pays homage to his teacher Rev. Gary Davis, the legendary Blues, Ragtime and Gospel guitarist.
Mann takes the Reverends music and creates an artful original masterpiece that captures the essence of Davis’ musical depth but never imitates. From the classical sounding “Requiem” and the spontaneous solo improvisation of “Have Mercy” to the swinging duet version of “There’s Destruction in this Land”, Mann shows us how well he learned those lessons in the Reverends living room when he was a teenager. New York bassist Brian Glassman joins him for the duets. Woody’s incredible fingerstyle technique is perhaps only outdone by his ability to compose and arrange. He eloquently sets each song with stunning harmonic and melodic phrasing and cool dynamics and rhythmic groove. Although his roots start in the ragtime blues of Rev. Gary Davis, he has internalized so many different genres that he can draw from several styles and techniques within a single song and blend them in a way that is more than the sum of its parts, it is a style all his own.n0In this set of original compositions and arrangements, Woody Mann pays homage to his teacher Rev. Gary Davis, the legendary Blues, Ragtime and Gospel guitarist.
Mann takes the Reverends music and creates an artful original masterpiece that captures the essence of Davis’ musical depth but never imitates. From the classical sounding “Requiem” and the spontaneous solo improvisation of “Have Mercy” to the swinging duet version of “There’s Destruction in this Land”, Mann shows us how well he learned those lessons in the Reverends living room when he was a teenager. New York bassist Brian Glassman joins him for the duets. Woody’s incredible fingerstyle technique is perhaps only outdone by his ability to compose and arrange. He eloquently sets each song with stunning harmonic and melodic phrasing and cool dynamics and rhythmic groove. Although his roots start in the ragtime blues of Rev. Gary Davis, he has internalized so many different genres that he can draw from several styles and techniques within a single song and blend them in a way that is more than the sum of its parts, it is a style all his own. |
Année de publication |
2015 |
EAN (GTIN) * |
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Disponible |
oui |
Offres spéciales :
*Les champs signalés par un astérisque ne sont accessibles qu'aux membres de l'association après ouverture d'une session.
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