December 7, 2008
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Saguitar-Alvin Lee
Denise (menskeet) sent me a few tracks from Alvin Lee's newest solo CD, Saguitar, so thought I would share with any other fans that may be out there.
Enjoy!
"This rather awkwardly titled album (Alvin Lee's horoscope sign is Sagittarius) is a true solo project from the ex-Ten Years After frontman. He plays virtually all the instruments except keyboards, overdubbing himself in his home studio to impressive effect. Musically, he's not blazing any new territory at this point in his career, content with sticking to the Chuck Berry styled rocking blues boogies and the country twang he has dabbled in for 40 years. Lee's not a great drummer, and the lack of a rhythm section (other than his own overdubbing) results in a somewhat stiff, homogenous feel that might have been avoided if he had just hired a few pros to play these parts. Still, Lee's voice hasn't changed an iota since his heyday, and songs such as "The Squeeze" adequately replicate "I'd Love to Change the World"-styled hits without being carbon copies. "Smoking Rope" digs into the stop-start "I'm a Man" blues riff with surprisingly electrified results, helped enormously by Tim Hinkley's keyboards and an acoustic based sound that clicks without the drums that often hinder this album's material. Perhaps he could have left the self-explanatory "Rapper" on the cutting room floor, even though the psychedelic guitar solo that snakes through the track helps overcome Lee's very white and cardboard-sounding rapping. He's far more convincing on blues based originals such as "Blues Has Got a Hold on Me," a mellow yet convincing groove perfect for Lee's voice and approach. His vocals have always been Elvis-influenced so when he goes full on Presley for the rockabilly "Memphis" (not the Chuck Berry tune), the effect is impressive and unpretentious. Lee lays off most of the lightning licks of his youth, instead adding tight, taut fills that bring substance without flash to an eclectic and consistently enjoyable set. Ultimately, this is a solid Alvin Lee album that fans will enjoy but that is unlikely to attract many newcomers to his rather predictable if undeniably personal and energetic style."
~Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide~
Comments (14)
One of the best shows I ever went to was Ten Years After... with Nazareth and... oooh! I think it was Blackfoot?
Digging on the tunes. Thanks.
Never heard of Alvin Lee - sure enjoyed these tracks, though. Thanks for sharing...S
@buddly47 - well, we are about the same age. lol
These are great. Thank you for sharing.
@angi1972 - That's Ok. Ya never know til ya put it there, Alvin has changed his style, I was really likin' the blues bent!
I couldn't get into it... usually I really like the ones you like... but I just wasn't feeling Alvin. :-S
@jillcarmel - I know you better than you think, girl!
@GrumpyBear54 - Glad you decided to stick around for a while! No one here wants you to go, Bear. It surprises me sometimes, to realise, that in my 61 years, some of the best people I know, are here on Xanga! Thanks for accepting me as a friend.
Pretty good tunes overall.......great place you have here..........thanks for dropping by and giving me some support in my time of need.
you are already getting to know me.lol
@jillcarmel - I thought you would.
@menskeet - Well, I think ya play just fine!
I like the last two
glad you liked them ... i can't run with scissors ... and i don't play well with others ... but i do share ...
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