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Frank Gambale, Stuart Hamm, Steve Smith - Show Me What You Can Do (1998) [flac]
26.01.2012, 18:21


Исполнитель: Frank Gambale, Stuart Hamm, Steve Smith
Альбом: Show Me What You Can Do
Год выпуска: 1998
Стиль: Fusion, Rock
Формат: flac (image, cue, log)
Битрейт: lossless
Время звучания: 57:40
Размер файла: 393 mb
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Tracks:
01. Bad Intent
02. Promise, The
03. Dangerous Curves
04. Beyond The Bridge
05. Sink
06. Wrong And Strong
07. Astral Traveller
08. Tanya's Touch
09. Lydia's Love Van
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Personnel:
Frank Gambale - guitar
Stuart Hamm - bass
Steve Smith - drums
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   The jazz-rock-fusion trio GHS - with Frank Gambale on guitar, Stu Hamm and myself, Steve Smith, on drums - was one of Tone Center Records' hardest-hitting, high-energy groups. At a time when many labels were interested in promoting smooth jazz, GHS addressed the music fans that were being ignored: fans that wanted to hear angular melodies, gnarly tones, dense harmonies, intricate rhythms, daring improvisation and group interplay with a "more is more" credo! Taken from our three releases, Show Me What You Can Do, The Light Beyond and GHS3... Steve Smith
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  Gambale and the gang tear it up! Stu Hamm is Levinesque-thundering, Stanley Clarke-kicking bass. Vital Information's Steve Smith's drumming keeps right up when it gets wild and hold things together during spacy chordal splurges. These pros got pumped watching old Mahavishnu Orchestra videos and cranked up the old fusion fires.
  Gambale surprised me on this one. So many of his other releases exhibit more of that bouncy jazz with clean, fast, sweep picking and an obvious structured disciplined approach. This album shows he can get mean, edgy, overdriven, and raw, and be a downright awesome riff monster. Hamm is an earthquake, Smith a splinter-slingin' tornado. I heard McLaughlin's odd modes and moods clearly influencing "The Promise" and "Dangerous Curves." Tasteful harp-plucked chord progressions build in a Summers/Metheny/Holdsworth meshwork. Everyone gets space to stretch on "Beyond The Bridge" and "Sink." Hamm goes bassman crazy on "Wrong and Strong." Watch out Manring. On "Astral Traveler," Gambale does the Eric Johnson/Satriani dance, throws in a dose of his own machine gun bullet notes in a Scott Hendersonian bluesy-rock raunch, and deftly so at full throttle. "Tanya's Touch" sets you soul-travelin' the rain-slick, empty streets, wandering thru whispering snows, and then over the earth's glowing, blue-fired atmosphere.
   Find out for yourself what other nice surprises await you here. Pick this one up for end-of-the-millenium fusion finesse...




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