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Inventions (180 gram pressing)
LP (Item 482727) Vanguard/Sutro Park, 1964 — Condition: New Copy
A pretty darn incredible album – featuring Sandy alone playing guitar, banjo, oud, Fender bass, and electric guitar – plus some slight percussion accompaniment from Billy Higgins. Like his previous LP, Inventions is an awe inspiring blend of folk, jazz & rustic sounds with a global reach – but he goes deeper this time out. "Blend II" is the epic opener that's lets you know you're into something special, blending disparate styles, from classical to folk to Middle Eastern droning strings, without ever getting to be too much, it's truly a wonderful blend. Tracks are long an introspective – meditative instrumentals that mix Bull's folksy roots with some more eastern-oriented perspectives. From Bach to Berry in scope, it's got a dexterous diversity, and may be his best work. Other titles include "Triple Ballade", "Gavotte No 2", "Triple Ballade", "Memphis, Tennessee" and "Manha De Carnival". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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