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Acoustic Alchemy
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Product Details
- Artist: Acoustic Alchemy
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- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 0094636512426
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- Label: Narada
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- Manufacturer: Narada
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: Narada
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- Release Date: 2007-06-05
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- Studio: Narada
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- Title: This Way
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- UPC: 094636512426
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Product Description: It's difficult to imagine another contemporary jazz group pulling off the neat melding of reggae and Latin music that Acoustic Alchemy achieves on "Ernie," its soulful tribute to Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin. But you're unlikely to hear sitar effects and hip-hop on the same track, either, except if it's A.A.'s "Only in My Dreams." The longstanding British unit, co-led by guitarists Greg Carmichael and Miles Gilderdale, is in an especially expansive mood on "This Way," in terms of instrumentation (the guest players include trumpeter Rick Braun and saxist Jeff Kashiwa) and stylistic diversity. It's an album that pulls a Burt Bacharach-style melody on one song and utilizes tricky modern time schemes on the next. Programming is plentiful but restrained, placing the emphasis where it should be: on the clever writing and enthusiastic playing. --Lloyd Sachs
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Customer Reviews
This Way Is a fine way!
The CD has some great tunes. Like every smooth jazz CD in my collection I have my favorite tunes and this one is no different. Great to add to your collection.
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Get the earlier Nick Webb stuff first
This album is good but not great. ALL the early stuff was beyond great. They are, in fact, my favorite instrumental group. But after Nick Webb passed away, AA became just 'ok.' If you get all their earlier stuff, and want more, then get the post Webb stuff. But not before! The order they came out in was: 1. Red Dust and Spanish Lace. 2. Natural Elements. 3. Blue Chip. 4. Natural Elements. 5. Reference Point. 6. Back on the Case. 7. The New Edge 8. Against the Grain. That was the last great album. On all 8 of these there is not one bad song. More than that, more than half of them are just sensational. A careful, thoughtful weaving of melodies you can't forget, with bridges that take you someplace else. Great, great, great. The group was actually started by Webb and Simon James. The current leader, Carmichael, came along after James left the group. Webb always played the steel string and James...and later Carmichael....played the nylon string guitar. In my opinion, the group was always about Webb. He played lead on the vast majority of songs. Wrote most of them too. After he left, the whole chemistry changed. Not bad stuff, but not the best instrumental group ever, IMHO. There's an interesting compilation of the pre-Carmichael stuff called Early Alchemy. Not bad stuff either and you can hear earlier versions of some of their classic songs. Get these 8 albums. You won't be sorry.
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This Way~Good Way To Relax For Awhile!!!!
I just recently attended Acoustic Alchemy's concert at the Washington Pavillion in Sioux Falls,S.D. What a great concert! When a majority of groups sound better on CD then live, quite the opposite is true here. They are fantastic, outstanding musicians and well worth the price of admission! I purchased this CD at the concert and it is a very good CD, with Enie my favorite track, but all are very good. The entire CD is enjoyable to listen to. Their music is listed under new age music sometimes, so if your old age, maybe their new age music is not for you! For those who don't know, the drummer comes from Earth, Wind & Fire and the bass player was tour drummer for Whitney Houston. Is there talent here???? As a bonus I got my copy of This CD autographed by the entire band! COOL STUFF!!!! Nice of them to do an autograph session after the show!
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Thank god I didn't pay for this!
I saw this at the library the other day, and since I had heard of them, but had never actually heard them, I thought I'd give it a listen. All I can say is that if you like Kenny G and elevator music, you are bound to like this. Otherwise, there are five million jazz discs out there that are much better than this dreck.
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Always good, but this one is somewhat lesser
Steering away from relaxing acoustic music, the group starts getting a bit 70s elevator sounding, with noticably more vocal and sound effect injection. Things are definitely more electronic sounding (even rappish at times) than what first attracted me to the band. Very enjoyable, but within the first few listens, nothing jumped out as an "AA Classic". Great addition the the collection, but I prefer their earlier breezy, acoustic pop stylings. I would have to say after owning all of their releases, I like this one the least. If someone were to hear this Acoustic Alchemy release before the others, it may not attract them to buying more.
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