Willie Lane: Bobcat Turnaround (Cord-Art)
Paraphrasing from our chief Grouch:
On Lane’s new Bobcat Turnaround one hears some of his early lyrical guitar phrasing, bits of Sandy Bull and San Fran/Jorma, even a slight touch of Crazy Horse … ; Willie’s playing and production remain one part percussive and the other rolling melodies.
Bobcat Turnaround offers a fantastic reexamination of blues, psych and folk guitar phrasing, while still feeling contemporary.
Lane’s Recliner Ragas came out in 2006 and in the twenty years since, his musicianship has grown and gotten more exacting, while still feeing free and easy. ‘Free and easy’ offer a primary through-line in Willie’s work.”
Paraphrasing from our chief Grouch:
On Lane’s new Bobcat Turnaround one hears some of his early lyrical guitar phrasing, bits of Sandy Bull and San Fran/Jorma, even a slight touch of Crazy Horse … ; Willie’s playing and production remain one part percussive and the other rolling melodies.
Bobcat Turnaround offers a fantastic reexamination of blues, psych and folk guitar phrasing, while still feeling contemporary.
Lane’s Recliner Ragas came out in 2006 and in the twenty years since, his musicianship has grown and gotten more exacting, while still feeing free and easy. ‘Free and easy’ offer a primary through-line in Willie’s work.”
Paraphrasing from our chief Grouch:
On Lane’s new Bobcat Turnaround one hears some of his early lyrical guitar phrasing, bits of Sandy Bull and San Fran/Jorma, even a slight touch of Crazy Horse … ; Willie’s playing and production remain one part percussive and the other rolling melodies.
Bobcat Turnaround offers a fantastic reexamination of blues, psych and folk guitar phrasing, while still feeling contemporary.
Lane’s Recliner Ragas came out in 2006 and in the twenty years since, his musicianship has grown and gotten more exacting, while still feeing free and easy. ‘Free and easy’ offer a primary through-line in Willie’s work.”