Artists: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Patrick Yandall: Laws of Groovity -- Yandall can be razor sharp, tasteful, and subtle like Joe Pass or fiery and rockin’ fusion like Al Di Meola on Laws of Groovity-which are not very bad comparisons to make if I should say so myself. This is his seventh album and the fourth that I have covered.
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Patrick Yandall: New York Blues -- I had a feeling this was going to happen. Patrick Yandall has decided to play the blues after releasing a series of outstanding jazz releases. New York Blues is a welcome change for the guitarist and as I would expect, a fine recording straight on through. Jazz and blues are kissin’ cousins and nobody knows that better than Yandall, in fact he does a great job of combining both genres at times during the run of this CD.
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Yes: Fragile (1972/2006) -- The pinnacle of the Yes cannon was Fragile and the Close To The Edge albums. Never has any incarnation of Yes ever reached such a creative zenith and it does not look as though they will ever surpass those two masterful progressive rock classics. I personally have enjoyed every studio album they ever recorded but that is because the band has been and remains one of my all time favorites. So does that make listening to the latest installment of Fragile any easier? Well of course it does!
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