Out of Hand

Out of Hand Artist: Billy McLaughlin
Label: Narada
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio Cassette
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 724384722043
EAN: 0724384722043
ASIN: B00000J6HV


Release Date: 1999-05-04

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Tracks:

  1. Out of Hand
  2. Clockshop
  3. Candleman
  4. Hold on to Forever
  5. Midwatch
  6. 11
  7. Flying Dream
  8. William's Run
  9. Soulmates
  10. Best of My Love

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  1. Fingerdance
  2. The Bow and the Arrow
  3. Acoustic Original: The Best of Billy McLaughlin
  4. Wintersongs & Traditionals
  5. The Archery of Guitar

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Another McLaughlin Hit.......2006-03-24

Much of Billy's acoustic stuff is unique in some way, while maintaining consistent sounds. How he is able to generate such diverse yet harmonious notes time and again is beyond me.

Clockshop and Hold on To Forever are masterpieces. The pauses, just enough grit, personality, wow.

5 out of 5 stars Killer Acoustic.......2002-12-09

This CD has become my favorite of acoustic works. Billy truly out did himslef. The recording is excellent and his skills are really demonstrated. Great CD

5 out of 5 stars Acoustic Symphony.......2001-06-28

I first picked up this cd after seeing Billy McLaughlin live. He opened for another fingerstyle great, Adrian Legg. I was absolutely blown away by the style of his play. Most of his playing is done using the two-handed touch tap technique al la Stanley Jordan, but that's were the similarity ends. McLaughlin plays an entirely acoustic set with a bluesy, hip-hop feel. This isn't just all solo guitar though. On several tracks, McLaughlin adds drums, keyboards, some trumpet, and a touch of electric guitar to support him. It never detracts from McLaughlin's guitar as that remains firmly the main presence and force of this album.

The album opens with the title track and sets the mood of what is to occur over the next 47 minutes. It's an upbeat tune with guitar melody and rhythm playing at the same time with different hands. "Clockshop" is my favorite of the album, and it composed of a beautiful melody countered with a nice baseline all done on one guitar. The solo work doesn't stop there as can be heard on the passionate slow playing on "Hold On to Forever". McLaughlin doesn't lose anything by having musician's (organic or digital) backing him as on the funky "11", and the more laid back "Candleman".

McLaughlin is definitely someone to see live if you can get the chance. If you can't, pick up one of his albums. This one is quite a good representation of his ability and playing style. If you like fingerstyle guitar, or just good music you'll love this.

4 out of 5 stars Another example of great guitar work..........2001-05-30

Yeah, I'm a guitar lover. I make no bones about that. Always have been and always will be. And nothing makes me smile more than hearing my favorite instrument played by a master, like Billy McLaughlin. I first heard his work about five years ago, on a guitar compilation disk from Narada, and was just blown away by his song Helms Place. Being new to guitar back then, I'd never heard anyone play like that, both hands just workin' the strings and frets. Well, after that I kept an eye out for more of his work, and when this came out I was very pleased. All of the songs are winners, but Hold On To Forever has to be my absolute favorite, with Soulmates close behind. The electronic sounds threw me off at first, and that's the only reason this is getting 4 stars instead of 5. I'm glad he is experimenting, but his solo guitar work is where his true brilliance lies.

Also, check out his CD Fingerdance and his new "best of" disk, Acoustic Original, on which is County Wicklow Mystic, one of my all-time favorite songs.

4 out of 5 stars A great guitarist with a little too much production.......1999-09-04

Billy McLaughlin is an extremely talented fingerstyle guitarist who had a bit too much time in the studio for this album. When he lets his guitar do the work, the songs are excellent but this album tends to be overproduced. Especially cloying is the elevator music version of the Eagle's "Best of My Love."

Still, I enjoy most of the album. But if you haven't heard McLaughlin before, I would heartily recommend "Fingerdance" as a good first choice.

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