John L. Holmes y los amigos, The Holmes Stretch (independent, 2010)
These are complex, original songs that cannot be absorbed in one listening. It is hard to briefly describe them. Holmes' keyboard player, Michael Friedman, writes about each one on the CD sleeve, listing influences that include mambo, "spy guitar," Celtic, Moorish/West African, "son" "bembe," Andean and even "bop/reggae hybrid." Using all these influences could result in a mess in lesser hands, and the word "fusion" rightfully makes many listeners wary. But these songs are tightly and thoughtfully arranged, while maintaining an artful sense of lyricism. The Holmes Stretch has a modern sound, but it is still accessible to any listener. It is especially recommended to those who are tired of uninspired and derivative albums and would like something with a fresh approach in both performance and composition. ![]() |
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