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Ralph Towner / Wolfgang Muthspiel / Slava Grigoryan: Travel Guide
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band / ensemble / orchestra
Glen Moore
bass, acousticb.1941

Paul McCandless
woodwindsb.1947
The same trio appearing on Travel GuideTowner, electric guitarist

Wolfgang Muthspiel
guitarb.1965

Paolo Fresu
trumpetb.1961
After clocking up some significant touring time touring From a Dream, Travel Guide finally exposes this stellar guitar trio to a larger audience and, beyond the benefit of global distribution, ECM's crystalline approach to sound suits this trio particularly well.
If Out of a Dream was an admittedly extraordinary recording that, in addition to a handful of new compositions, also included a some well-known Towner pieces and

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Doubling up, compositionally, for the final four tracks, Muthspiel's sparsely constructed "Die blaue Stunde" features Towner's 12-string guitar that, in so many ways, defined his voice early on but which has largelyand sadlybeen retired in live performance in recent years, while the more up-tempo "Nico und Mithra," finds the Austrian guitarist expanding the trio's reach with a pitch shifter. Two Towner pieces close the record: the solo classical guitar miniature, "Tarry," which acts as a prelude to "Museum of Light," where Muthspiel layers a warm-toned motivic melody over Towner's classical guitar for a dark-hued conclusion to an album whose overall austere mood is well-served by the monochromatic cover of a leaf-barren forest.
Three guitarists could present a challenge in delineation, but Towner's approach is so distinctive in its ascending and descending lyricism that it often becomes a process of elimination. Things are clearer still on Muthspiel's ardently contrapuntal "Windsong" where, with Grigoryan's baritone guitar in the right channel, Muthspiel's electric in the left, and Towner's 12-string occupying a dominating central position in the mix, it acts as instruction for the balance of the set.
Although the entire 51-minute set is predicated on structure, the improvisational acumen of all involved provides plenty of surprise throughoutGrigoryan the most noticeable, perhaps, if only because he largely lives in the classical world. But as genre lines continue to blur and, in some cases, dissolve entirely, recordings like the rigorous yet open-minded Travel Guide demonstrate there are plenty of meeting points for those unconstrained by false definitions of style or approach. ">
Track Listing
The Henrysons; Father Time; Windsong; Duende; Amarone Trio; Travel Guide; Die blaue Stunde; Nico und Mithra; Tarry; Museum of Light.
Personnel
Ralph Towner
guitarRalph Towner: classical and 12-string guitars; Wolfgang Muthspiel: electric guitar; Slava Grigoryan: classical and baritone guitars.
Album information
Title: Travel Guide | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: ECM Records
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