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The willingness of Allan Holdsworth to allow this archival live recording to crawl forth from the vault required 12 years of mental fermentation and no small amount of coaxing. Many fans remember the strong chemistry of this quartet in live shows, which
Liner Note Author: Christopher Hoard.
Recording information: Tokyo, Japan (05/04/1990-05/06/1990).
Photographers: Gary Husband; Eddie Coralnick; David Coralnick; Michael Porter.
Personnel: Allan Holdsworth (guitar, baritone guitar); Allan Holdsworth; Jimmy Johnson, Jimmy Johnson (bass guitar); Steve Hunt (keyboards); Gary Husband (drums).
Audio Mixer: Allan Holdsworth.
Then! Live In Tokyo Music Alan Holdsworth Then! Live In Tokyo Songs | 1. | Zone I |
| 2. | Proto-Cosmos |
| 3. | White Line |
| 4. | Atavachron |
| 5. | Zone II |
| 6. | Pud Wud |
| 7. | House of Mirrors |
| 8. | Non-Brewed Condiment |
| 9. | Zone III |
| Then! Live In Tokyo Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Rare official live recording by master guitarist Allan Holdsworth's Then! is the live album many fans waited so long to hear. Friends and band mates of Holdsworth heard the source tapes, and finally convinced him after 12 years to release selections from four shows expertly recorded in Tokyo with one of Holdsworth's best live ensembles of past years--Gary Husband on drums, Jimmy Johnson, bass, and Steve Hunt on keyboards. The group regularly performed improvised sections known as "Zones" and here guitar genius Holdsworth can be heard conjuring rich chords and searing leads on a custom long neck baritone guitar. Perhaps the most unbelievable performance is the careening, precipitous melodic roller-coaster guitar solo in "Non-Brewed Condiment." Fans and newcomers alike will find a huge range of Holdsworth's musical adventures on this audiophile live release, including an updated take on the fusion classic, "Proto-Cosmos" from Holdsworth's groundbreaking days with Tony Williams' New Lifetime group. This release has a little bit of everything for guitar jazz enthusiasts, progressive rock, and fusion devotees. Submitted by amon_freon (Santa Monica, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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