ALL NIGHT WRONG (Remastered) Allan Holdsworth

Album info

Album-Release:
2008

HRA-Release:
15.09.2022

Album including Album cover

I`m sorry!

Dear HIGHRESAUDIO Visitor,

due to territorial constraints and also different releases dates in each country you currently can`t purchase this album. We are updating our release dates twice a week. So, please feel free to check from time-to-time, if the album is available for your country.

We suggest, that you bookmark the album and use our Short List function.

Thank you for your understanding and patience.

Yours sincerely, HIGHRESAUDIO

  • 1 Lanyard Loop (Live) 05:46
  • 2 The Things You See (Live) 06:53
  • 3 Alphrazallan (Live) 07:04
  • 4 Funnels (Live) 05:01
  • 5 Zone (Live) 09:19
  • 6 Water on The Brain PT.II (Live) 05:30
  • 7 Above & Below (Live) 08:21
  • 8 Gas Lamp Blues (Live) 07:59
  • Total Runtime 55:53

Info for ALL NIGHT WRONG (Remastered)



The title may offer insight into guitar legend Holdsworth's notorious aversion to the pressures of live recordings; indeed, this marks the first live solo album of his long career. But the nigh-flawless performances here (recorded in May, 2002 at the Roppongi Pit Inn in Tokyo, Japan) also suggest a certain irony to the fusion pioneer's concerns. His distinctive chordal melodic technique sets "Lanyard Loop" (and much of the album) in a quietly savory orbit; but it's a deceptively languorous framework that Holdsworth masterfully uses to contrast his often-aggressive soloing. "The Things You See" showcases some remarkably fluid tonal shifts and a solo tack that's as free and Coltrane-esque as advertised. The soft focus of "Alphrazallan" proves it can also be a tightrope walk, while drummer Chad Wackerman's playful, funk-edged solo introduction gives the dark, cascading mystery of the guitarist's playing on "Zone" yet another compelling facet, with bassist Jimmy Johnson capably adding yet another layer of rhythmic complexity. The jazzy, neo-swing of "Water on the Brain, Pt. II" and "Gas Lamp Blues" (where Johnson in particular shines) displays the trio's forceful, economic interplay to good effect, and one that stands in dramatic contrast to the dreamy soundscape "Above & Below." Fusion remains an under-appreciated musical language, but this is a fine live showcase for one of its master linguists.

"Guitar hero Allan Holdsworth often performs with his peers. Such is the case with this live setting recorded at a venue in Japan during a 2002 tour. On this release, the guitarist leads a trio featuring longtime musical associates, drummer Chad Wackerman, and bassist Jimmy Johnson. To that end, the respective musicians' talents are well-known entities. Wackerman and Johnson can handle the trickiest time signatures imaginable. Along with the nimble flexibilities and odd-metered excursions witnessed here, they exude a force of power that serves as a meaty foundation for Holdsworth's mighty licks.

A wonderfully recorded album, Holdsworth's climactically driven legato-based riffs are intact, as he also implements jazzy chord voicings and delicately stated fabrics of sound. But the trio raises the ante throughout many of these pieces, awash with moments of nuance and controlled firepower. In sum, Holdsworth's legion of followers should be pleased with a recording that should rank among his finest efforts to date." (Glenn Astarita, AMG)

Allan Holdsworth, guitar
Chad Wackerman, drums
Jimmy Johnson, bass

Recorded live, direct to two channels, on May 5th, 2002 at Roppongi Pit Inn
Mastered at Sony Music Studios, Tokyo
Produced by Akira Yoda, Hiroya Tsubaki, Yasohachi Itoh

Digitally remastered

No biography found.

This album contains no booklet.

© 2010-2024 HIGHRESAUDIO