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The vocal is a duet featuring Chet and country star Vince Gill, both men adopting a tone of shy melancholy reflecting the modesty of a poor country boy asking for the hand of his best girl, knowing his bank account balance is equally modest. The festivities kick off with “Poor Boy Blues,” an upbeat country tune based on an old blues number, modified by a British emigré named Paul Kennerly whose primary claim to fame involved producing and marrying Emmylou Harris. well, it just feels damned good to listen to it, from beginning to end. All of these varying influences-combined with superb song selection and a fabulous supportive cast of music pros who left their egos at the door-merged together to make Neck and Neck an album that. Though each displayed a signature style, both men were finger-pickers, in itself a distinctive approach to the electric guitar that allows for more precise string muting and the opportunity to pluck strings with a distinctive snap. Knopfler grew up listening to Atkins, but Chet wasn’t the type to put on airs and welcomed the opportunity to play with someone as committed to guitar excellence as he was.

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Both Atkins and Knopfler had already achieved recognition as guitar masters, so neither had anything to prove to the other. Though the guitar work on Neck and Neck is best-of-class, it’s the feel of the album that is most impressive.

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Somehow Sawallish managed to inspire a rather large group of professional musicians to not only nail the notes but imbue the music with the same passion he felt for the work. On the other hand, the same work conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch is a bona fide aesthetic experience that thrills me to the depths of my soul. 9 Symphony (also known as the Great or Great C Major), the musicians play all the right notes but the music sounds cold and dead to me. When I listen to Herbert von Karajan’s take on Schubert’s No. Since jazz and rock aren’t terribly concerned with the right notes, the contrast is best demonstrated in classical music, where sounding the right notes is more important. It has nothing to do with “playing the right notes,” but playing the notes in ways that resonate with emotions and spirit. But there’s another aspect of feel that has nothing to do with style but is much more important-the feel that involves the relationship between the musician and the music (if soloing) or the relationship encompassing the music and multiple musicians. In that sense, the most obvious “feel” on Neck and Neck is American Country (with the exception of their cover of the Django Reinhardt-Stephane Grapelli number “Tears”). The concept of “feel” in music is usually associated with the style of music in play: this song has a Latin feel that song has sort of a jazzy feel. This probably isn’t the only review I’m going to revisit, but I decided to start with this one because: a.) with all the political tension in the world today I thought it would be nice to listen to something completely apolitical b.) Chet Atkins and Mark Knopfler formed a highly simpatico duo, and c.) with people all over the globe are feeling pretty grumpy these days with this bitch of a pandemic, I figured we all need something to make us smile-and Neck and Neck is an absolute hoot! Hence, an empty piece of garbage like the Spice Girls’ debut album earns as few words as possible, while richer pieces of work like Setting Sons or Dig Me Out deserve a more complete analysis. If the purpose of music criticism is to present a point of view that might enlighten, educate or inspire a reader to form a different opinion, then arbitrarily limiting the word count is the dumbest approach imaginable.Īlthough it took some time to sing “I’ve Gotta Be Me,” my approach now is to ignore word count, make the necessary apologies for my long-windedness and write as many words as demanded by the subject matter. which also happens to reflect my feelings about most contemporary music criticism. Looking back on those reviews today, I would describe my writing as “utterly vacuous crapola”. Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS).This is a complete rewrite of a review I published during my first year of blogging when I tried very hard to obey the common wisdom that short posts are the way to go because no one has time to read anymore.

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