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Royce Campbell: Solo Trane
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Royce Campbell
guitarb.1952

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
With the exception of the

Mongo Santamaria
percussion1917 - 2003

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
There are also three original compositions based in the Coltrane vibe, which expertly hit their mark. "Trane Track" evokes the openness of a A Love Supreme (Impulse!, 1965) era tune with Campbell's playing centering around wide chord forms and ringing harmonics as he weaves in solo lines. "Minor Blues for Trane" is equally compelling as it soulfully explores the form with a nuanced appreciation. "Free Trane" is the most melodically esoteric, deriving its power from the more free harmonic structure and a more intense dynamic. Each original shows Campbell's compositional chops and thorough understanding of the Coltrane feel.
Interestingly, Campbell has chosen to record this album using an acoustic guitar which the liner notes explain was a purposeful decision to echo the acoustic nature of the "legendary Coltrane quartet." Though not his primary instrument, the crisp acoustic edge adds an intensity to the playing that would be lacking in the flatter tone of a traditional jazz guitar, and Campbell rummages through the overtones and harmonics available to his instrument with evident pleasure.
Solo Trane is an album rich in understanding and execution. Campbell's bold step of paying tribute to the legendary musical explorer armed only with an acoustic guitar pays immediate and successive musical dividends. And as Campbell's playing investigates the atmospheric realms of the Coltrane sound, the tunes stay tethered to the ears with an inventive rhythmic feel. With this release, Campbell has captured the essence of Coltrane's music. ">
Track Listing
Bessie's Blues; Impressions; Naima; Trane Track; Central Park West; Minor Blues for Trane; Resolution; Free Trane; Afro Blue; After The Rain.
Personnel
Royce Campbell
guitarRoyce Campbell: guitar.
Album information
Title: Solo Trane | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Moon Cycle
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