Showing posts with label Bob Brozman. Show all posts
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Monday, September 14, 2015

Woody Mann, Bob Brozman - Get Together

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:02
Size: 98.5 MB
Styles: Acoustic guitar, Folk-blues
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[2:20] 1. Heading Uptown
[3:50] 2. Cat Burglar
[5:32] 3. The Abyss
[4:02] 4. Through The Alley
[2:56] 5. It Happened In Monterey
[2:21] 6. Struttin' In Times Square
[2:37] 7. Danca Do Gato
[2:50] 8. An American Suite (Tampa Slow Grind)
[3:32] 9. An American Suite Where The Southern Cross The Dog
[3:51] 10. An American Dream-Bentonia Dreams
[1:35] 11. An American Dream-Relocating To Chicago
[2:09] 12. An American Dream (Death Don't Have No Mercy)
[2:13] 13. An American Dream (Minglewood Memories)
[2:23] 14. An American Dream-Moonlight Kisses Over Brooklyn
[0:43] 15. Hidden Track

Bob Brozman and Woody Mann collaborate on a rich, bluesy album - available only in Europe and online! Call it world music with Mississippi roots, or new age with grit, this album has the percussive drive of 1920s bluesman Charley Patton, the haunting strains of a Gary Davis spiritual, a hint of Portuguese fado, oldtime boogie, swing, gypsy waltz, and exuberant jazz. What a feast!

This album was recorded on a rare analog two-inch EIGHT-track (24 tracks are standard) machine, enabling huge dynamic range and richness, since each guitar has a full one-inch width of tape. The instruments were chosen carefully, and the sonic qualities are very rich. Musically, GET TOGETHER is the collaboration of two independent masters of their art, who had nothing to prove at all, thus opening the door to really tasteful musical exchanges. Bob and Woody, who grew up near each other in New York, but never met until the 1990s, were both heavily influenced by pre-war delta Blues, ragtime and jazz, and went on to explore other related and more distant forms of music. This album is a blend of all of those influences, combined with a relaxed mastery of tone and groove. A variety of great vintage and new acoustic instruments were used in the recording, contributing to many of the deep and interesting moods and grooves on the disc.

In 1998, Bob and Woody, having each taught at guitars camps in the past, brainstormed together and came up with the ideas for their own program: International Guitar Seminars. The idea was to have a concentrated musical week of learning and sharing music in a university setting, with master-level teachers, with limited class sizes, and have it all run by musicians for musicians. There have been sessions in New York and California annually since 1999, which have created a wonderful community of supportive musical friends. One of the great things about IGS is the non-competitive atmosphere which encourages and enhances the pleasures of jamming with other players.

Get Together