Some earlier work from these two guys posted before here. Note that:
Recorded Live at the East Lansing Blues and Jazz Festival—April 11, 1981.
All compositions by Rick Pruett except New Car by Mike Davis.
Also, on the left channel is Pruett and the right Davis. If I listened more carefully it would be interesting to differentiate the two playing styles. And gotta love that picture of the mixing board and old tape reels on the back of the album, for those who remember such things from the past. As on the last work, the playing is extremely professional and therefore extremely enjoyable.
Karen's Lullaby with its special extra-resonant tuning is so harmonious, perhaps a little new agey, but that's OK here, as a break from the complex prog stuff:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.sendspace.com/file/3seub8
https://krakenfiles.com/view/4cBehZg5aN/file.html
lossless limited time
https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/fea917f6-d246-492c-b397-4e68f1efe9af
highly technical but graceful.
ReplyDeleteThough this album won't be issued as CD now from sales perspective, it should be published digitally on BandCamp without worry about over-stock. (It's been a long time to hear music loops.) In such a case, the library-music-esq front cover should be replaced.
This live recording explains why the two had to work together. As I'm not versed in acoustic guitar play, what comes to my mind first is A.Phillips (though not technique-oriented, but lyrical).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttAxwLT5ZYA&list=PLdktF-lL0yEZNVH29wRXERwOtCBnLjYfP
Depending on the arrange, a tune sounds quite different. and it's difficult to measure the potential from a simple guitar play.
https://youtu.be/IGEpqzcW1Jk
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For those who wonder what "ips" and "nWb/m" mean and have time to kill:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/984217.pdf