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Various Guitarists: The Middle of Everywhere: Guitar Solos Vol. I
ByJoel Harrison
guitar, electricb.1957
The album opens with

Fareed Haque
guitarb.1963

Liberty Ellman
guitarMid-way through,

Kurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970

Anthony Pirog
guitar, electricb.1980
The final track is performed by quintessential avant-gardist

Henry Kaiser
guitarb.1952
The album's pacing can appear uneven as the lack of variety in tone and mood across many pieces can make parts of the listening experience feel monotonous. While highlighting the guitar's versatility, the diversity of styles and approaches can feel a bit disjointed with certain pieces blending into each other rather than building a coherent narrative or journey. Yet these elements usually inhabit similar productions that present divergent styles with one instrument coalescing into many contiguous tracks.
In sum, The Middle of Everywhere: Guitar Solos Volume 1 is certainly a worthwhile listen for guitar enthusiasts and those who appreciate technical skill. It is a commendable effort that serves as a solid showcase of guitar solos but falls short of being a truly memorable experience. ">
Track Listing
Seven Loves; Nox; Slab Separations II; Siete Ocho; Rag Hemant Alap; Transmutación; Philly Minions; Desire Waltz; Genzlinger; Memory Palace; Summit of Ice.
Personnel
Fareed Haque
guitarNguyen Le
guitar, electricNels Cline
guitar, electricLiberty Ellman
guitarAnupam Shobhakar
guitarCamila Meza
vocalsAnthony Pirog
guitar, electricKurt Rosenwinkel
guitarMiles Okazaki
guitarCecil Alexander
guitarHenry Kaiser
guitarAlbum information
Title: The Middle of Everywhere: Guitar Solos Vol. I | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: AGS Recordings
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