Friday, November 23, 2007

Tony Smith-The Window

Tony Smith-The Window


www.tonysmithguitar.com


In a similar way to the ‘Parental Advisory' label seen on many heavy metal and hip-hop/rap albums, Tony Smith's fifth solo album The Window really ought to carry a "Smooth Jazz free zone" label on the jewel case. Recorded live over three days, the three vocal tracks included on Smith's previous release Loyalty have on this occasion been dispensed with entirely. A long-standing featured guitarist with the touring band of US vibes legend Roy Ayers, the guitarists eight-track instrumental collection ranges from the catchy opener ‘Blister' to the oasis of calm provided by The Window, by way of the Zawinulesque chromatic bass line and memorably orgiastic climax of 'suspicious'. The guitarists catholicity of style is impressive. Even within the confines of a single track such as ‘Jekyll and Hyde' he can switch between James Brown style funk to a wailing, take no prisoners rock solo: Jimmy Page, Muddy Waters and Wes Montgomery all inform the Smith sound. Including keyboardist Jason Rebello and drummer Jerry Brown, the hand-picked band seem to revel in their surroundings. Fusing a jazz brain with a dues heart, Smith's coruscating signature sound and passionate intensity continues to impress.


Peter Quinn

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