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Artist:
Pat Martino
Label: Ojc Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 025218639729 EAN: 0025218639729 ASIN: B000000YM6 Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
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Thick 12 string Jazz guitar playing on all pistons.......2001-08-24
Pretty Wild Stuff... but..........2000-07-28
This my friend is the essence of Pat Martino. He can go way way out there and do some incredibly amazing things, but basically the tunes don't matter. They're vehicles for his ingenuine soloing abilities.
Should we hold it against him ? It depends on the situation. This is his album and his showcase. Its highly entertaining, there are some wild ideas and indeep he IS a musician's musician. The tunes on this album provide excellent vehicles for his improvisational prowess... the only fault I have against his style that 16th notes may be impressive, but often rhythmically nothing is happening even if the tune is in an odd key. Its a stream of notes. Its like talking in a mono-tone and filling in the blank. - - However, that's his style, and he's doing some astounding fetes.
So how should I rate this album ? it depends who you are and what kind of a mood you're in. Some of the tunes are quite funky and far out and groovy and fun to listen to, on the other hand, if you're in the wrong mood this album (like a lot of Martino's stuff) is a collasal headache waiting to happen with just a sputter of notes with appropriate scales that enable the stream of notes to get from point A to point B in the required number of measures. - - Mechanical, but jeez, sure wish I could do that.
In conclusion... if you're interested in hearing OLEO because you like the tune OLEO and want to hear Pat solo on it, fa-getta-boutit, but if you want to hear an almost Dolphy/Zappa-esque off center half bebop half fusion side of the Jazz guitar, than get it.
a great and gritty guitar album.......2000-07-21
As for the playing, Pat's incredibly fluent and asymmetrical bop lines ( and they ALWAYS swing! ) are linked with a very strong feeling for the blues ( of the jazz variety ) he grew up with in his native Philadelphia, where he had a reputation as a prodigy during the mid sixties. With Pat's great guitar playing combined with the garage band spontaneity, "DESPERADO" will perhaps be of interest to fans of Charlie Hunter or other "acid jazz" musicians. Fans of the "post-Wes" jazz guitar tradition ( George Benson, Jack Wilkins, et al ) will definitely appreciate it.
While this album certainly can't compete on an artistic scale with the very best of say, Wes Montgomery or John McLaughlin ( to name two of the preeminent MUSICIANS who happen to be guitarists ), it is nonetheless the product of a very talented and dedicated musician operating at a level way beyond what most of us mere mortals can hope to achieve.
P.S. If you like "DESPERADO", I'd also recommend Pat's playing in concert ( 1972 ), reissued on "HEAD AND HEART" ( 32 Jazz Records ). This CD also includes studio recordings from 1974, which amounts to a bargain as BOTH are included on one CD. This will provide, for those who want it, a contrast to the down-and-dirty grunginess of "DESPERADO".
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