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Author: Dave Antonow
This record is like
a place where all the hip rock and jazz/fusiony grooves have gone to
hang. I thoroughly dug this recording being an acoustic bassist who
also plays guitar I can really appreciate Jimmys superb playing and his
interesting compositions.
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Author: Eric Mintel
Not only is Jimmy one
hell of a guitarist, he's also one hell of a nice guy and that
translates, not only into his music on this album but out to the
listener as well. This is a great album and showcases Jimmy's excellent
compositions, chops and much mor
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Author: Tom Pimpinelli
This is one fantastic album. Jimmy's compositions and inticate guitar techniques give it that great appeal.
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Author: Ethan T.
This CD is quite a
compilation with a wide variety of influences from Jeff Beck to Stevie
Wonder, Steve Vai and more. This bluesy, jazzy, rockin` set shows just
how dynamic Jimmy Mac can be. I found even the slower numbers such as
Beslan are suprisingly c
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Author: Michael Carlucci // Winter Hours
I
had the privilege of working with Jim on our 1989 Chrysalis LP where he
played a beautiful violin part. This LP of his has surpassed my wildest
expectations. Fans of late '70s funk fusion should take notice, they
just don't make them like this anymore.
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Author: Karsten
Well Jimmy, I dug it -
the riffs reminded me of a number of musical influences I hold dear,
especially 'Orinoco', with the gentle reference to Stevie Wonder's
'Black Orchid'. I also liked Beslan a lot, and a couple of the tracks
had hints of Steely Dan. T |
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