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Twisted Blues Volume 1
Oz Noy
Twisted Blues Volume 1
Genres: Blues, Jazz
 
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Featuring: Roscoe Beck, Vinnie Colaiuta, Anton Fig, Eric Johnson, Chris Layton, John Medeski, Ralph MacDonald, Allen Toussaint, Reese Wynans, Jerry Z.New York based plectorist extraordinaire Oz Noy makes his Abstract Logix...  more »

     
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All Artists: Oz Noy
Title: Twisted Blues Volume 1
Members Wishing: 6
Total Copies: 0
Label: Abstract Logix
Release Date: 11/15/2011
Genres: Blues, Jazz
Style: Electric Blues
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 700261334165

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Featuring: Roscoe Beck, Vinnie Colaiuta, Anton Fig, Eric Johnson, Chris Layton, John Medeski, Ralph MacDonald, Allen Toussaint, Reese Wynans, Jerry Z.New York based plectorist extraordinaire Oz Noy makes his Abstract Logix debut with Twisted Blues, his most eclectic album to date. It displays his signature guitar sounds as well as for the first time showcasing his profound love of blues, featuring Chris Layton and Reese Wynans of the legendary Steve Ray Vaughn Band. Oz is a chopsmeister of the highest order with a wealth of weapons in his trick bag. A master manipulator of tones and effects, he can deftly switch from lacerating single note work to Leslie-imbued organ stylings (a la Charlie Hunter) to jaw-dropping wah-wah-inflected lines...sometimes within the same song (as he does so nonchalantly on the scintillating title track). And while he emigrated to New York City in 1996 from his native Israel, you'd swear he had a lengthy stopover in New Orleans by the sound of his authentic second line groover Oh Really, featuring Allen Toussaint, and his interpretation of The Meters' funk anthem, Cissy Strut. There's a touch of Stevie Ray Vaughan in his shuffling Whole Tone Blues and the tough Steroids, and he brings a Hendrix-meets-Ry Cooder sensibility to his luminous ballad You Are The State with the help of Eric Johnson on second guitar. A fan of Thelonious Monk, Oz turns in highly impressionistic versions of the floating Light Blue and the chops-busting Trinkle Tinkle, the latter performed with unrelenting aggression as an uptempo Texas shuffle. And he strikes a calming accord on the soulful, Two Centers, which may remind SRV fans of Stevie's Riviera Paradise. Like the title of a great Wes Montgomery album on Riverside from 1961, this stellar outing features So Much Guitar!Twisted Blues, which was recorded in one part in Austin, featured the legendary Eric Johnson on guitar, Chris Layton on drums, Roscoe Beck on bass, and Reese Wynans on the organ. The New York Sessions featured the amazing Vinnie Colaiuta and Anton Fig on drums, Will Lee on Bass, John Medeski and Jerry Z on organ, Allen Toussaint on the piano and Ralph McDonald on percussion. Two stellar line ups!