Showing posts with label Steve Hunter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Hunter. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Steve Hunter - Before The Lights Go Out

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:13
Size: 98.9 MB
Styles: Rock, Blues guitar
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[5:26] 1. On The Edge Of Uncertainty
[4:46] 2. Mojo Man
[5:28] 3. Summer's Eve
[2:35] 4. Cinderblock
[4:34] 5. Softtail Deuce
[5:18] 6. Tienes Mi Corazón (You Have My Heart)
[2:56] 7. Ice Storm
[6:59] 8. Under The Bodhi Tree
[3:36] 9. The Other Side Of The Coin
[1:30] 10. Happy Trails

Before the Lights Go Out is the seventh solo album in the career of the legendary session musician Steve Hunter, the deacon of rock. The man behind some of the best remembered solos in the careers of Lou Reed (for example, the fabulous introduction of Sweet Jane), Alice Cooper and Peter Gabriel, returns with a largely instrumental album, allowing us to enjoy the touch of a unique guitarist. This is despite the serious illness that has left him practically blind; from where comes the record’s title.

The album kicks off with two great tracks, On the Edge of Uncertainty and Mojo Man, where he is accompanied by Joe Satriani who is responsible for the first solo. Lovers of Hunter from the times of Lou Reed, Alice Cooper and his outstanding first solo album, Swept Away, will welcome it, as in these songs, together with Softail Deuce, he shows us why he is a rock hero.

Using a Jeff Beck Signature Stratocaster with a pickguard with EMG David Gilmour pick-ups built-in as main guitar, Hunter also has time to play a Gretsch Black Falcon through a 1965 Fender Twin Reverb Re-issue amplifier. The acoustic sounds arrive with a Godin Variac with nylon strings and a Taylor 410 plugged into a Fishman Aura. It is with these latter tools that he shows his mastery with a blues acoustic on Cinderblock.

But the record is very varied, as Under the Bodhi Tree shows; a song that starts with a psychedelic exploration of Indian music, with sitar included, and continues for nearly two minutes until Hunter’s guitar enters to give it a touch of blues rock, slide included. His elegant and expressive way of playing can be appreciated, but the song then returns to its Oriental roots, with a lovely acoustic section that becomes a roaring blues rock number on his guitar; until the end, when the two parts seem to merge into one. It is without doubt one of the best moments on the album.

However, perhaps, the true heart of this album is to be found on one of the slowest songs, such as Summer's Eve and Tienes Mi Corazón (You Have My Heart) where Steve demonstrates that he has real soul in his fingertips. Beyond his tremendous skill with the six strings he has a real love of playing, avoiding unnecessary exhibitionist parts and playing with a lot of feeling - from the start where his electric guitar shines until the end, where he shows his expertise with the acoustic. In this same tone the record closes with the 'jazzy' Happy Trails that also has a lovely vocal contribution from his wife Karen. ~Sergio Ariza

Before The Lights Go Out

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Steve Hunter - Tone Poems Live

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 44:40
Size: 102.3 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[4:36] 1. The Idler
[4:38] 2. 222 W 23rd
[3:04] 3. Deep Blue
[3:33] 4. Flying Hippo
[1:51] 5. Glidepath
[2:55] 6. Rubber Man
[5:39] 7. Riviera Paradise
[5:39] 8. Solsbury Hill
[5:04] 9. Swept Away
[5:31] 10. Freeway Rider
[2:05] 11. Of All Times To Leave

For the first time ever, Blues Rock Guitarist Steve Hunter, renowned for his work with Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and Alice Cooper, is captured on film playing a career-spanning anthology in an intimate setting with some of the worlds finest players. Also featuring Tony Levin, Phil Aaberg and Alvino Bennett!

The CD, titled 'Tone Poems Live', was filmed on August 24th 2013 at a recording studio in LA. Alongside Steve was Tony Levin on Bass (Peter Gabriel, King Crimson) Phil Aaberg on Keyboards (Elvin Bishop, Peter Gabriel) Alvino Bennett on Drums (Dave Mason, Robin Trower).

They rehearsed for two days and filmed on the third day as though it were in front of an audience. Fourteen tunes, each played twice, with no overdubs added later. The material was chosen from most of Steve’s solo albums plus a few covers, including ‘Solsbury Hill’ ‘What’s Going On’ and Stevie Ray Vaughan’s ‘Riviera Paradise’. This is the first time Steve Hunter has ever been filmed doing his own material plus material of his own choice. Steve is now legally blind and although not out of the question, touring has become more of a challenge. The recording session was produced and recorded by Brian Brinkerhoff and Paul Lani.

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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Steve Hunter - The Manhattan Blues Project

Released: 2013
Size: 116.6 MB
Time: 47:22
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Styles: Blues / Rock
Art: Front

1. Prelude to the Blues [3:11]
2. 222 W 23rd [5:43]
3. Gramercy Park [4:22]
4. A Night At the Waldorf [3:18]
5. Solsbury Hill [5:02]
6. Daydream By the Hudson [1:11]
7. Flames At the Dakota [3:21]
8. The Brooklyn Shuffle [4:01]
9. What's Going On [5:13]
10. Ground Zero [2:48]
11. Twilight in Harlem [5:26]
12. Sunset in Central Park [3:41]

....WOW !.....OK all you Blues lovers and guitar lovers , it is out there Steve Hunter's new CD The Manhattan Blues Project is off the chain amazing !....if you love the Blues this is a must have in your CD collection and if you love great guitar this is going to be one of your favorites !...just got mine the other day and have been tied up a bit with the amp work but I have listened to it a few times and then we (Jen and I) listened to it last night and OMG it is just hard to put into words....for those of you that know Steve and may have heard Short Stories there a couple of songs that to me have the short story vibe like 222 W 23rd , the whole thing is amazing ....now to me track 8 with Johnny Depp is some really cool stuff ,the guitars are driving in Brooklyn Shuffle , I absolutely love this song ...it takes me back to the old ,old ass Rock & Roll days with that special Steve Hunter touch , just blown away with this whole CD , now for the bonus , Steve's lovely wife Karen Ann Hunter does an amazing job with the backup vocals on this CD and yes there is more , Phil Aaberg,2 Cellos,Johnny Depp,Marty Friedman,Michael Lee Firkins,Tommy Henriksen,Tony Levin,Joe Perry and Joe Satriani.....so to all my friends and especially musician friends and music lovers.
Guest players:
Joe Satriani ~ Johnny Depp ~ Joe Perry ~ Marty Friedman ~ Michael Lee Firkins ~ 2Cellos ~ Tony Levin ~ Phil Aaberg and Tommy Henriksen

Joe Satriani: "I am honored to play along side legendary guitarist Steve Hunter on his stunning new album, check it out!"

Jim Pasinski: He turns classic songs by Peter Gabriel ("Solibury Hill") and Marvin Gaye ("What's Goin' On") into unique masterpieces of his own as his guitar playing becomes the highlight of the music.

John Phillips: The Manhattan Blues Project is a work of beauty. A wonderful collection of originality. The production is flawless and pulls you right in. This is one of the best sounding albums I've heard in years! The songs are works of art. This is not your typical blues album. Finally a blues album without the tired blues cliches. This is blues that breathes. This is blues with depth. This isblues with character. What I like best about this album is that there is a deep sense of melancholy running in the blood of these songs yet it is mixed with the feeling of optimism. One listen to this album and one can tell that not only is Steve Hunter a great guitar player but also a man with a heart. Somewhere Chet Atkins is smiling!

The Manhattan Blues Project