Monday, January 24, 2011
Trey Gunn Retrospective: I'll Tell What I Saw
Trey Gunn, integral later King Crimson member, touch guitarist and musical composer-conceptualist has created some important music in the last two decades. He has made eight solo albums (1993-2010) and collaborated with many artists. Some of the fruits of those efforts can be heard in his new 2-CD retrospective I'll Tell What I Saw (7dMedia 1012).
The cumulative effect of repeated listens to the more than two hours of music on this set is impressive. There are world-music-meets-Gunn-progressive-music excursions with musicians and singers from Mexico, Italy, Russia and elsewhere. There's the progressive rock-funk that relates to and extends what he was doing in his King Crimson days. There are soundscapes of a deep sort. And much more besides.
What strikes me listening to the back-to-back highlights of his solo career is the sheer musicality and sonic originality of it all. It's a style that needs your attention because the soundstage is commonly packed with musical colors and events. The time spent is rewarded with much to savor and linger over. There is wonderful guitar and bass work, there's the orchestral conception and the layering, there is compositional brilliance.
Trey Gunn may well be rock's premier sound-artist of the past 20 years. Certainly he is one of the very select few at the very top of the game.
Revel in this one. Highly recommended.
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Trey Gunn is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteYes, he is quite something! I did an interview with him a while back. (See earlier posting.) Thanks for your comment.
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I love really much N.y.X song...great Trey Gunn Retrospective !
ReplyDeleteYes, quite an intense go of very good music. When put together like this it makes you realize how much he has done.
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