Quantcast
NEWS: Musicians: Build Your Network at AAJ STORES: CDs/DVDs/Vinyl/Sleeves | Downloads | Posters | Art
jazz
HOME NEWS REVIEWS ARTICLES MUSICIANS PHOTOS FORUMS
  Login   |   MY AAJ Signup  
Intro Site Map Free Daily MP3s Videos Upcoming Releases Guides Editorial Calendar Contests Help Wanted  
Advanced
Contact Us   |   Advertise   |   For Contributors   |   For Musicians





Live in London
Gene Harris
Summer Samba
Irene and Her Latin Jazz Band
Afterburn
Torben Waldorff
The Swingin' Bassoon
Daniel Smith
Infinita
Lawson Rollins
John Beasley
Letter to Herbie
Advertise Here




Jazz Excursion Radio



"Last Dance"
Don Immel
Long Way Home

Listen Now






Push AAJ Content
AAJ Live | RSS | Widsets

Askold Buk

Askold Buk | Toka

Discuss  

It's hard to pinhole the music of Askold Buk. Though the highly accomplished and versatile electric guitarist (and author of several books on guitar technique) engages in some impressive improvising on this self-titled release, it's far from a straightahead jazz record. It's more a melange of different styles - a little rock, a little jazz, some blues, a bit of world beat, a dash of funk - mixed together to create an original instrumental sound.

Many of Buk's compositions have a highly cinematic feel - not surprising, since his work has been featured in film before. Songs like “Iguana” - think Steely Dan with a twist of country twang - sound lifted from an evocative soundtrack to some imaginary movie. The smooth, romantic “Without You,” featuring some nice muted trumpet work from Ken Fradley, sounds like a pop-soul single just waiting for lyrics to be added. “One More Bar” includes some truly remarkable guitar work in the mode of Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler. Though Buk's guitar playing is always exceptionally clean and under control, he does allow himself to throw down some hard funk on “Big Slinky,” and play some mean blues on “A.F.B.” and “Downtime.”

Backed by the steady bass and drums of Gene Eames and Brian Shanley, plus occasional horns and keyboards, Buk proves he can handle himself well in virtually any musical context.

Visit Askold Buk on the web.
Askold Buk at All About Jazz.

Personnel: Askold Buk, guitar; Gene Eames, bass; Brian Shanley, drums; Ken Fradley, trumpet; Charlie Giordano, keyboards; Jack Waltrip, tenor sax; Bob Sherwin, alto sax; Greg Wichtel, harmonica.

Website:www.askoldbuk.com

Style: Fusion/Progressive Rock | Published: March 01, 2000


  Discuss   Add to Google  
A longtime contributor to AAJ and AAJ-New York, Joel Roberts is by day the politics producer at CBSNews.com. More about Joel...


More Articles by Joel Roberts
New Blues
The Private Collection
Present Tense
Karibu
Dance Like There's No Tomorrow
Lee Morgan: Vols. 2 and 3
Monterey Jazz Festival 50th Anniversary All Stars

More Recent Reviews
Tommy Bolin & Friends - Live At Ebbets Field 1974 Tommy Bolin & Friends
Live At Ebbets Field 1974
Mark Turner - Ballad Session Mark Turner
Ballad Session
Noodle Shop - Moon Dog Girl Noodle Shop
Moon Dog Girl
Brett Larner - Telemetry Transmission Brett Larner
Telemetry Transmission
Pat Metheny - Trio 99>00 Pat Metheny
Trio 99>00
John Swana/Joe Magnarelli - Philly-New York Junction John Swana/Joe Magnarelli
Philly-New York Junction



CD Review Search
Artist Name  
Album Title  
Record Label  
Author  
 
Most Read: CD Reviews
Last 30 Days | All Time
Most Read: Articles
Last 30 Days | All Time


 
More CD Reviews



The Quartet
Central Park West- Live @ Perks NYC
From Live @ Perks NYC


More | Recent | Top










  Privacy Policy | Dedicated Servers All material copyright © 2008 All About Jazz and/or contributing writers/visual artists. All rights reserved.