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Sounds of Wood and Steel

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Price: $1.99
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0019341129028 Label: Windham Hill Records Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Windham Hill Records Release Date: 1998-01-27 Studio: Windham Hill Records
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Customer reviews of Sounds of Wood and Steel
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Really Good Compilation Comment: A few weak tracks, but some real gems on here all performed on Taylor Acoustic Guitars. Steve Stevens (from Billy Idol) plays a great flamenco on Sadhana. Clint Black does a fine version of The Claw. And Amy Grant and Vince Vaughn perform a moving How Great Thou Art. Characterizing it as "New Age" is a bit unfair. Just some really good acoustic guitar performances from a good collection of artists including the late Michael Hedges and William Ackerman.
Customer Rating:      Summary: If you love acoustic guitar....you need to get this CD. Comment: I really enjoyed this CD very much. I like more 'romantic' guitar, but this is still very good. Check this CD out, you will enjoy it! The songs are very relaxing, makes you want to play...strum away.
For those of you who are gifted by being musically inclined, I would suggest listening to this album. Perhaps play along with it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Guitar Player Comment: I had been searching for this album because I downloaded just one song from the web, Vince Gill's "How great thou art". It took me months to find out where it came from. The emotion in that one song, the way Vince plays it, is what drives me to play the guitar, if only I was that good! I don't really care for the taylor's advertizing a lot of good accoustical guitars out there. While the highlight will always be the song that sent me on the search in the first place, the rest is definately worth the price!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A fine collection Comment: Every track on the album is at least pretty good."The claw" by Clint Black is a tricky piece deftly handled."Java man" by Michael hedges is a work of virtuosity."Liquid Amber" by Laurence Juber has all the dreaminess the title implies."Marina" by Skip Ewing and B.J.Walker Jr. is one the most lovely,sun drenched,yet melancholy pieces of music you'll ever hear.But the most brilliant work on the album has to be "Sadhana" by Steve Stevens.This vibrant,rhythmically manic tour through the possibilities of the guitar has to be heard to be believed.Great sound,balance and superb artist selection.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Some of the best instrumental, acoustic guitar I've heard... Comment: For me and my family, tracks 3, 6 and 10 standout immediately. As I continue listening I'm finding there are several others that I like even more. I'd say that about half of the tracks are to my liking while the vast majority demonstrate much ability and creativity. I am very pleased to own it.
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