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Acoustic Alchemy's appealing mix of subtle world rhythms, improvisational steel and nylon string textures, and crisp pop and new agey melodies practically defined smooth jazz in the genre's early days. When co-founder Nick Webb -- who passed away in February 1998 from pancreatic cancer -- took his final turn for the worse just as recording was about to begin, longtime band accompanist John Parsons, a steel string master in his own right, stepped in. Fortunately, Parsons and Carmichael work up a striking chemistry of their own on Positive Thinking. Webb and Carmichael's final compositions feature recall some of their most beloved songs; the opener "Passionelle" begins with a sparse, gently percussive dual-strumming segment, building gradually in intensity before the rhythm section joins in for a soaring chorus, much like the title cut from 1990's Reference Point. Simple, caressing ballads like "Rainwatching W.I." and "Vapour Trails" recall two of AA's most memorable melodies, "Caravan of Dreams" and "Sarah Victoria." The colorful reggae and Latin rhythms and snappy repartee of "The Five Card Trick" recalls their first hit "Mr. Chow," but also incorporates a dash of wah-wah. "The Better Shoes'" slick production carries its '70s soul vibe to the extreme, emphasizing Carmichael and Parsons' punchy repartee. The album also features Webb and Carmichael's flamenco and classical guitar stylings; the elegiac title track (featuring a crying cello solo by Caroline Dale) and the fiery jungle percussion-driven jam "Limited Excess" incorporate both. "Limited Excess'" energetic spirit finds Carmichael expressing to his late partner that he will be sad for some time but will focus celebrating Webb's life forever. ~ Jonathan Widran
John Shepard (drums); Mario Arganona (percussion).
Recorded at The Manor House, Monkton Coombe, England.
Producers: Steven Jones, Greg Carmichael.
Personnel: John Parsons (guitar, electric guitar); Greg Carmichael (acoustic guitar, steel guitar); Miles Gilderdale (electric guitar, programming); Caroline Dale (cello); Rainer Bruninghaus (keyboards); Dennis Murphy (bass guitar); John Sheppard (drums); Mario Argandona (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Klaus Genuit; Steve Jones .
Recording information: Manor House, Monkton Coombe, England.
Unknown Contributor Role: Nick Webb .
Arranger: Nick Webb .
Acoustic Alchemy: Greg Carmichael (steel & nylon string guitars); John Parsons (electric & steel string guitars); Miles Gilderdale (electric guitar, programming); Rainer Bruninghaus (keyboards); Dennis Murphy (bass);
Positive Thinking... Music Acoustic Alchemy Positive Thinking... Songs Positive Thinking... Music Review Purchase Positive Thinking... CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Acoustic Alchemy Against The Grain CD (1994)
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| | Acoustic Alchemy Arcanum CD (1996)
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$10.15 ARCANUM was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best New Age Album.
Nick Webb and Greg Carmichael, the duo core of Acoustic Alchemy, forego the traditional greatest-hits route by taking an amazingly fresh approach to the concept on their ninth venture Arcanum, which presents the spruced-up live performance evolution of nine old favorites along with three solid new tracks. Yet the best-selling British melodizers even twist the conventions of a typical concert disc by opting to record those takes at England's legendary Pinewood Film Studios, ...
| | Acoustic Alchemy Beautiful Game CD (2000)
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$11.69 Greg Carmichael has done more than merely survive the death of Acoustic Alchemy founding member and partner Nick Webb; the guitarist has turned the loss into an opportunity to create a whole new ensemble vibe by collaborating with formerly supporting members of the duo. The biggest differences on this label debut (after nearly a decade with GRP) is that Carmichael is more open-minded toward spontaneous interaction with other instruments, and doesn't mind laying back a bit on the strings. On "The Angel of the South," his and Miles Gilderdales' dark guitar ...
| | Acoustic Alchemy Aart CD (2001) Digipak
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$11.99 AART was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.
Presented as the apex of a metamorphoses begun on Beautiful Game toward a more filled out group sound, leader Greg Carmichael accents his trademark nylon string guitar style with a horn section. Considered one of the defining arbiters of smooth jazz, Acoustic Alchemy actually lean more to the pop side of the genre, often betraying more than a passing interest ...
| | Larry Levan Paradise Garage CD (1995)
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$11.65 LARRY LEVAN'S PARADISE GARAGE is a collection of some ...
| | Kermit Ruffins Swing This CD (1999)
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$11.39 New Orleans trumpeter/vocalist Ruffins concentrates on good time jive and swing, with a big band taste and second-line influence on this CD with his group, the Barbeque Kings. His bright trumpet sound and slightly Louis Armstrong-inflected vocal style is complemented by his band of fellow young jazzmen, the most distinctive being trombonist Corey Henry. Ruffins wrote four of the 12 selections: "Treme Second Line" (Blow Da Whistle)," "Can't Take My Baby Nowhere," and "Hide the Reefer" are silly goof numbers, the latter with a Gene Krupa rhythm. ...
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| | Classic Funky Music, Vol. 3 CD (2002) (Import) Canada
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| | Albert Ayler Nuits De La Fondation Maeght, Vol. 1 CD (1976)
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| | Dave Barrell Dreams CD (2008) (Import) Japan; Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
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| | Kevin Rogers Chosen CD (2007)
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