perfec t marriage of roundback and flatback tones
Hal Jordan
Posted 2005-10-04 6:18 AM (#134977)
Subject: perfec t marriage of roundback and flatback tones


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http://www.guitar9.com/nylonandsteel.html
even if you're not into classical guitar(which, if is true... :p what the hell is wrong with you??) check out this CD.
the tracks that al plays on have such a cool mix of his sig. guitar and manuel's classical($16,000 Ruck). all the other tracks are very well done. steve morse is great, and andy summers is certainly more capable than just pop tunes. his tone and style are incredible.

go buy this CD.

http://www.guitar9.com/nylonandsteel.html
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jim777
Posted 2005-10-04 10:51 AM (#134978 - in reply to #134977)
Subject: Re: perfec t marriage of roundback and flatback tones


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I went to buy it on your recommendation, but it was out of stock. Then.....(drumroll here)... I found it on CDNow used for $2.22
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'69D28
Posted 2005-10-04 3:03 PM (#134979 - in reply to #134977)
Subject: Re: perfec t marriage of roundback and flatback tones


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barrueco is one of the most talented guitarists to have ever played.
his company is very good on this disc.
i've had it since it came out.

some of the most wonderful guitar music around, IMO.

sooo.... why haven't you bought it yet??
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Designzilla
Posted 2005-10-04 7:21 PM (#134980 - in reply to #134977)
Subject: Re: perfec t marriage of roundback and flatback tones


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Great stuff. It's available on iTunes.
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Hal Jordan
Posted 2005-10-08 8:16 PM (#134981 - in reply to #134977)
Subject: Re: perfec t marriage of roundback and flatback tones


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...why don't you have it yet?
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jim777
Posted 2005-10-08 8:38 PM (#134982 - in reply to #134977)
Subject: Re: perfec t marriage of roundback and flatback tones


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I confess, I skimped on the shipping!
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jim777
Posted 2005-10-13 4:11 PM (#134983 - in reply to #134977)
Subject: Re: perfec t marriage of roundback and flatback tones


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Got it yesterday. I was very happy to see Steve Morse's excellent 'Up In The Air' on the record, but I'm not sure if I like this version as much as the original with Morse and Steve Howe. this one sounds busy for the sake of being busy. Great disc, though. Al Di is just so far over the top it's difficult for me to listen to him without a big stupid grin on my face.


ok, yeah, that grin is always there. ;)
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