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Introduced
by the label company as a
progressive fusion album, this project by Richard Addison, bassist in
the band
Mystery, is made of a strong jazz style, with some fusion influences.
But from
time to time there are prog sections mixed to a rockier sound, even if
they
occur less frequently. Although
Richard Addison produced, wrote and
arranged this record, he isn’t the centerpoint of the album, from the
point of
view of listening; his work is to help the instruments that make the
melodies. You
can notice some Allan Holdsworth
influences in David Gauthier’s guitar, or some violin part played a
l´ John
Goodman. But without any doubt, there are a lot of references from to
Chick
Corea’s Elektric Band, and most of all, the one with Jimmy Earl and
Gary Novak
on the rhythm section. I
have to add one consideration: it isn’t a
copy of some more famous band, but a good and well played release that
lets the
listener relax himself and enjoy the warm world of fusion. A fair
release. Davide Guidone / ProgressiveWorld.Net (November 2003) <-Previous review Next review ->
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