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I've Got the World on Six Strings
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I've Got the World on Six Strings
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Since launching his career as a member of
Wings
in the '70s, the two-time Grammy winning guitarist has established himself as a world-class fingerstylist and session and film
soundtrack
player. He's always enjoyed paying homage to his
rock
roots -- most notably on
LJ Plays the Beatles
and
One Wing
-- he's also recorded some fine original material over the years. On this cleverly titled solo acoustic guitar collection, he sticks to the thoughtful strumming and occasionally percussive approach that has served him so well, tackling tunes from the Great American Songbook composed by the legendary
Harold Arlen
. Deeply inspired by a centennial concert celebrating the composer's legacy,
Juber
realized there was so much more to him than
"Over the Rainbow"
(given a sparse, eloquent treatment here). Among those he covers with reverent joy are
"I've Got the World on a String,"
"Ac-Cen-Tu-Ate the Positive"
"Come Rain or Come Shine."
Much like
Earl Klugh
has done on his solo acoustic projects,
's perfect blend of respect and
jazz
invention helps the listener realize just what great melodies these are, and how fresh they can be with every new look and interpretation. ~ Jonathan Widran
Wings
in the '70s, the two-time Grammy winning guitarist has established himself as a world-class fingerstylist and session and film
soundtrack
player. He's always enjoyed paying homage to his
rock
roots -- most notably on
LJ Plays the Beatles
and
One Wing
-- he's also recorded some fine original material over the years. On this cleverly titled solo acoustic guitar collection, he sticks to the thoughtful strumming and occasionally percussive approach that has served him so well, tackling tunes from the Great American Songbook composed by the legendary
Harold Arlen
. Deeply inspired by a centennial concert celebrating the composer's legacy,
Juber
realized there was so much more to him than
"Over the Rainbow"
(given a sparse, eloquent treatment here). Among those he covers with reverent joy are
"I've Got the World on a String,"
"Ac-Cen-Tu-Ate the Positive"
"Come Rain or Come Shine."
Much like
Earl Klugh
has done on his solo acoustic projects,
's perfect blend of respect and
jazz
invention helps the listener realize just what great melodies these are, and how fresh they can be with every new look and interpretation. ~ Jonathan Widran