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Remember when you were a kid, playing with
fireworks and you had the experience of your first firecracker
exploding in your hand because the fuse was WAY too fast
burning? You light the match, light the fuse and before
you can throw it... "BANG!"... it just surprised the hell
out of you! The feeling you get from pressing the PLAY button
on your CD player with the latest Bozzio/Levin/Stevens release
in the tray is much the same. From the opening track, "Dangerous,"
this CD is startling. This is NOT the sound of their first
release, Black Light Syndrome. Syndrome was
a collection of three extremely talented guys laying tracks
over each other's, until the CD was finished. This CD is
a well-oiled machine of shred and talent.
Steve Stevens' playing is refreshing and new, creative
and innovative. He has a recipe for creation that just can't
be beat. Another thing that excites me about this disc is
the variety of styles he uses. You've heard Rock and Roll,
Rhythm and Blues, and Jazz Fusion….. but how about "progressive
flamenco!" For those of you not familiar with Steve's Spanish/flamenco
playing, you're in for a pleasant surprise. With the help
of Tony Levin and Terry Bozzio, he's been able to mesh progressive
rock with flamenco styling and licks. It's a great thing
to hear.
Terry Bozzio seems to be challenging his cohorts by serving
up patterns and rhythms on the drums that would give many
musicians fits. Ever-changing time signatures, grooves and
beats allow the talents of Stevens and Levin to really shine.
Now, if you're a drummer, you must be familiar with Terry.
He's played with Holdsworth in UK, Frank Zappa, Missing
Persons and Jeff Beck just to name a few. He's one of today's
most sought-after studio musicians. When my 12-year-old
daughter, who is also an aspiring drummer, saw Terry at
a drum clinic, she said she heard sounds that she didn't
know a drummer could make. What she was referring to was
the way Terry uses the cymbals and heads not to provide
a beat, but to actually slide some likes and scales into
the mix. Keep your eye on The House of Shred as I will be
interviewing Terry soon.
Tony Levin. Need I tell you about this guy's playing?
His playing on this disc is what you would expect from one
of the modern days most respected and requested bass players.
Tony can provide a foundation for any band, any style without
hesitation. His playing is pristine. On this disc he can
be found playing the Bass, the NS electric standup, his
signature Chapman stick, and even cello!
Situation Dangerous is another great release from
our friends at Magna Carta, from whom we have all come to
expect the absolute best in progressive music. To be perfectly
honest with you, I would pick up a disc with the Magna Carta
label on it without ever hearing the performer, without
hesitation. You just know it's going to be great. This eight-track
disc is no exception. If you can't tell already, I'm very
excited about this disc! It's stuck in my CD player for
a while, I promise you that. There's a couple of other CD's
that I need to write reviews for... but they are going to
have to wait a little bit longer. Buy this CD or have an
empty hole in your collection of shred that you just don't
want or need!
Reviewed by Thingfish
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