UPC: 767004651224
Format: CD
Release Date: Mar 16, 2018
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This is a U.S. reissue of a 2000 European/Japanese release. It contains additional music and special packaging.
Personnel: Allan Holdsworth (synthesizer, guitar); Walt Fowler (trumpet); Dave Carpenter (acoustic & electric basses); Gary Novak, Chad Wackerman (drums).
Recorded at The Brewery, San Diego, California. Includes liner notes by Richard Heath.
Coming on the heels of some rather mediocre efforts, The Sixteen Men of Tain is startlingly superb. Holdsworth has stripped away the distracting banks of keyboards and allowed his soaring, gliding guitar to shine through in a way it hasn't since the 1980s. Even the Synthaxe, Holdsworth's signature guitar synthesizer, sounds organic and immediate, not to mention far less prevalent than on previous albums. Dave Carpenter's acoustic bass is a radical departure (check out his solo on the title track), as are Walt Fowler's two guest appearances on trumpet. "The Drums Were Yellow," a burning guitar/drum duet tribute to the late Tony Williams, is also a first. Gary Novak's drumming is appropriately complex and riveting on this and six other tracks. (Holdsworth's old compatriot Chad Wackerman sits in for "Downside Up.") In short, this album is full of fresh ideas and unadulterated improvisational brilliance -- just when it was beginning to seem that Holdsworth's best work was behind him. ~ David R. Adler
Personnel: Allan Holdsworth (synthesizer, guitar); Walt Fowler (trumpet); Dave Carpenter (acoustic & electric basses); Gary Novak, Chad Wackerman (drums).
Recorded at The Brewery, San Diego, California. Includes liner notes by Richard Heath.
Coming on the heels of some rather mediocre efforts, The Sixteen Men of Tain is startlingly superb. Holdsworth has stripped away the distracting banks of keyboards and allowed his soaring, gliding guitar to shine through in a way it hasn't since the 1980s. Even the Synthaxe, Holdsworth's signature guitar synthesizer, sounds organic and immediate, not to mention far less prevalent than on previous albums. Dave Carpenter's acoustic bass is a radical departure (check out his solo on the title track), as are Walt Fowler's two guest appearances on trumpet. "The Drums Were Yellow," a burning guitar/drum duet tribute to the late Tony Williams, is also a first. Gary Novak's drumming is appropriately complex and riveting on this and six other tracks. (Holdsworth's old compatriot Chad Wackerman sits in for "Downside Up.") In short, this album is full of fresh ideas and unadulterated improvisational brilliance -- just when it was beginning to seem that Holdsworth's best work was behind him. ~ David R. Adler
Tracks:
1 - San Onofre
2 - 0274
3 - Sixteen Men of Tain
4 - Above and Below
5 - Drums Were Yellow
6 - Texas
7 - Downside Up
8 - Eidolon
9 - Above and Below (Reprise)
10 - Material Unreal
2 - 0274
3 - Sixteen Men of Tain
4 - Above and Below
5 - Drums Were Yellow
6 - Texas
7 - Downside Up
8 - Eidolon
9 - Above and Below (Reprise)
10 - Material Unreal