Edgar Meyer - Edgar Meyer

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Album Details

Title: Edgar Meyer
Artist: Edgar Meyer
Release Date: 4/25/2006
Label: Sony Music Distribution
Duration: 54:10
UPC: 827969650523
Genre: New Age
Moods: Freewheeling, Sophisticated, Ambitious, Complex, Intimate, Indulgent, Quirky, Searching, Confident, Knotty, Organic, Uncompromising, Warm, Reflective, Smooth
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. First Things First, for double bass & piano
  2. Roundabout, for double bass, piano, acoustic mandolin, acoustic guitar
  3. Interlude 1, for piano
  4. Please Don't Feed the Bear, for double bass, banjo, gamba, mandolin & a
  5. Whatever, for double bass, piano, acoustic mandolin & acoustic guitar
  6. In Hindsight, for double bass, piano, acoustic guitar, acoustic mandoli
  7. Interlude 2, for double bass, piano & dobro
  8. The Low Road, for double bass, gamba & acoustic mandolin
  9. Just As I Thought, for double bass, piano, plucked & bowed gamba, acous
  10. Catch and Release, for double bass, piano, acoustic mandolin, acoustic
  11. Interlude 3, for double bass, acoustic guitar & acoustic mandolin
  12. Woody Creek, for bowed & plucked double bass, acoustic mandolin, acoust
  13. Degree of Separation, for double bass & piano
  14. Interlude 4. for double bass, piano & gamba

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDSony Music Distribution96505

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Album Review

It's a rare thing when a performer is able to accurately write his own review, but Edgar Meyer has done it succinctly in the liner notes for this eponymously titled solo album. "This music is an indulgence of sorts," he writes, "combining elements of expertise with exploration and occasional moments of pure naïveté." That just about sums up this one-man show. Conceived in the sparkling-new music room of the multi-talented instrumentalist's Nashville home, Meyer plays all the instruments himself, centering on grand piano and double bass but also tackling a variety of stringed instruments (mandolin, dobro, guitar, banjo, gamba) mostly borrowed from his celebrated colleagues. Meyer makes no pretensions about virtuosity on anything other than the double bass, which gets the most difficult parts and growls and plunks impressively in the mix. His piano scarcely rises above the new age standard of soft-focused meditation, and his work on the other instruments is just deft enough to get the modest job done. Some of the music is pre-composed. Some of it is made up on the spot, layer upon layer. All of it falls inconveniently within the cracks of several American and European genres of acoustic music -- as has been Meyer's habit in past projects. Little of it makes any connection with an attentive listener on anything beyond an ambient level. Throwing together a bunch of instruments in an informal home setting is something that a gifted melodist like Paul McCartney has engagingly pulled off, but Meyer's project just sounds like aimless self-jamming in the living room. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Dave SinkoAudio Consultant, Engineer
Edgar MeyerBowed Bass, Guitar, Plucked Bass, Producer, Liner Notes, Bass, Dobro, Piano, Mandolin, Arranger, Gamba, Banjo
Richard BattagliaPhotography
Todd WhitelockMastering