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Mundell Lowe: Guitar Moods
ByMundell Lowe ups the ante even more by playing a program consisting entirely of ballads, some of which are taken at a virtually tempoless pace. Lowe keeps things simple, employing basic chord shapes and sticking close to the melody in a style that bears a strong resemblance to Johnny Smith in his use of chords to carry the melody. The rhythm section is given little to do rather than provide atmosphere, and there are entire passages where they might as well have left the room as little as they play.
Lowe delights in all the possibilities of the open setting, letting his chords hang in the air to achieve a languid atmosphere. Maybe the oboe, English horn, and flute solos are a tad too sentimental, and perhaps a few mid-tempo tunes would have broken up the monotony that inevitably sets in with a project of this type, but there's still a great deal of beautiful guitar work here.
There's nothing like the satisfaction of discovering an obscure album that turns out to be great. Mundell Lowe has never really been given enough credit as a musician, but Guitar Moods is a wonderful entry in the field of jazz guitar recordings.
Track Listing
1. Speak Low 2. We'll Be Together Again 3. Memories OF You 4. Ill Wind 5. You Don't Know What Love Is 6. I Dream Too Much 7. June In January 8. I'll Take Romance 9. It's So Peaceful In the Country 10. Our Waltz 11. I'm Old Fashioned 12. Goodbye.
Personnel
Mundell Lowe
guitarMundell Lowe - guitar; Al Klink - bass clarinet (#1), flute (4,9); Phil Bodner - oboe (3, English horn (6,7,12); Trigger Alpert - bass; Ed Shaughnessy - drums. "Our Wlatz" is by unaccompanied guitar.
Album information
Title: Guitar Moods | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: Riverside
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