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James Gilmore: Decorating Time
ByJames Gilmore
guitarButler Knowles
bassKassem Williams
drumsConsider the tantalizing earworms that abound on this album, glistening in the tones of Gilmore's 1986 Gibson ES-335. Gilmore has gigged with guitar anarchist

Eugene Chadbourne
guitarb.1954
The fun continues with "Mammal Female Mother Laws," Gilmore wielding a tantalizing but clean approach to harmony, pulsed by Knowles and shimmered by Williams' cymbal work. "Drip" is Knowles' ticklish strut down a shady alley, the guitar humming in a pensive minor mode, then mutating to excited blackbird chitter. Among the album's architectural idiosyncracies is a pair of tracks titled "Stairs I" and "Stairs II," the first postulating constructivist shapes, the second hastening and syncopating them. Between these two is positioned "The Soul Is a Lattice," a 6/8 improvisational outing for Gilmore with a enhanced with a Boss octave pedal.
"Vulture and Cockroach" brings in yet another earworm, this one tagged with what evokes a three-tone vehicular horn, overdriven through an Ibanez tube screamer. The "Theme for Kassem" evokes a different drummer, the late visionary and guitar-friendly dynamo

Ronald Shannon Jackson
drums1940 - 2013
The session ends as provocatively as it began, with a track that at first sounds a sad distant trade whistle (actually an Eharmonix Freeze pedal), followed by plaintive chords which some of us, smiling in surprise, will make out as

Willie Nelson
guitar
Sunny Murray
drums1937 - 2017
Track Listing
Decorating Time; Ding, Dong; Mammal Female Mother Laws; The Drip; Stairs I; The Soul Is A Lattice; Stairs II; Vulture and Cockroach; Theme For Kassem; Crazy (Willie Nelson).
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Title: Decorating Time | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: ears&eyes Records
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