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Nicolas Meier World Group: Peaceful
ByNicolas Meier
guitar, acoustic"Besiktas Cafe" opens the set with a sprightly waltz, Meier executing the first of many technically difficult passages with a smile and a dance step. Bassist
Kevin Glasgow
bass
Richard Jones
violin"Caravan Of Anatolia" features percussionist " data-original-title="" title="">Demi Garcia's Middle Eastern hand drums, and Meir switches to fretless nylon string guitar for a sound more like an oud. The oud effect is even more pronounced on "Princes' Islands," where Meier plays the Godin Glissentar, an instrument which was designed to be an oud/guitar hybrid. "Water Lilies" goes into flamenco territory. The album closes with "Soho Square," a blues with an added bridge which is by far the least exotic tune here, but is played no less convincingly.
Meier composed a set of attractive pieces for Peaceful, full of strong melodies and diverse rhythms. Despite the eclectic range of stylistic influences, the program sounds cohesive, a tribute to the band's excellent musicianship. Meier is a brilliant guitarist, and is joined by three equally strong players. Percussionist Demi Garcia deserves special mention. While he takes no solos, his empathetic support and mastery of so many different styles are major factors in the album's success. ">
Track Listing
Besiktas Cafe; Manzanita Samba; Peaceful; Caravan Of Anatolia; Water Lilies; Princes' Islands; City Of The 3 Rivers; The Island; Soho Square.
Personnel
Nicolas Meier
guitar, acousticNicolas Meier: nylon fretted and fretless guitars, 12 string guitar, Glissentar; Richard Jones: violin; Kevin Glasgow: bass; Demi Garcia: percussion.
Album information
Title: Peaceful | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: MGP Records
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