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Then!
Label: Alternity Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Zone I; Proto-Cosmos; White Line; Atavachron; Zone
II; Pud Wud; House of Mirrors; Non-Brewed
Condiment; Zone III
Allan Holdsworth Group: Then!
by John Kelman
Recorded twelve years before his latest release, the similarly-live All Night Wrong , and at the same location in Tokyo, guitarist Allan Holdsworth demonstrates that while he's come a long way in the ensuing years, there's absolutely no reason not to look back at archival material such as this and stand in awe of a stylist ...
Road Games
Label: Gnarly Geezer
Released: 2002
Track listing: Three Sheets To The Wind, Road Games, Water On The Brain - Pt. II, Tokyo Dream, Was There?, Material Real
FLATTire: Music For a Non-Existent Movie
Label: Megazoidal Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: The Duplicate Man [intro], The Duplicate Man. Eeny Meeny, Please Hold On, Snow Moon, Curves, So Long, Bo Peep, Don't You Know
Allan Holdsworth: FLATTire: Music For a Non-Existent Movie
by John W. Patterson
In order to adequately understand this review, I will try and very briefly explain what a SynthAxe is and does. Back in the 80's this instrument was invented. It looked like something that fell out of a UFO. It was guitar-like with sets of strings, and other onboard controls that allowed the triggering/(playing) of synthesizers. What ...
Allan Holdsworth: Road Games
by John W. Patterson
Short but sweet . . . This 24:17 length re-release, never before on CD, 80's era solo effort originally appeared as an EP, (extended play), vinyl release. It is a unique mix of great vocals with a more rocking, bluesy jazzy, quasi-mainstream, song-themed, balladic thrust. This release showcases Holdsworth playing less out there." Don't get me ...
Allan Holdsworth: FLATTire: Music For a Non-Existent Movie
by John W. Patterson
In order to adequately understand this review, I will try and very briefly explain what a SynthAxe is and does. Back in the 80's this instrument was invented. It looked like something that fell out of a UFO. It was guitar-like with sets of strings, and other onboard controls that allowed the triggering/(playing) of synthesizers. What ...
Allan Holdsworth: Road Games
by AAJ Staff
Short but sweet . . . This 24:17 length re-release, never before on CD, 80's era solo effort originally appeared as an EP, (extended play), vinyl release. It is a unique mix of great vocals with a more rocking, bluesy jazzy, quasi-mainstream, song-themed, balladic thrust. This release showcases Holdsworth playing less “out there”. Don't get me ...





