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Sing

Neil Zaza

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On Neil Zaza's instrumental debut, Sing, the eloquent guitarist brings a smooth combination of Jeff Beck-meets-Jimi Hendrix to a banquet table which already has Ronnie Montrose, Frank Marino, April Lawton, Joe Satriani, Robin Trower, Jeff Healy, and so many other guitar slingers putting their sounds out to the world. But Zaza adds a delicacy to his roster of colors which really does allow the listener to hear his instrument "sing." Van Morrison's "Crazy Love" comes in sounding like Curtis Mayfield's "I'm So Proud"; it is elegant and breathy, with dexterity that the artist gets high marks on. For a band that only sports Michael Papatonis drumming and producer Eric Fritsch on bass, keyboards, percussion, mandolin, and guitar, with Zaza on guitar and synths, the sound is incredibly big. And it grooves, beautifully. Though hearing this crew go through familiar tunes would be superb, there is so much depth to the originals, and the playing is so fine, that Sing really doesn't need any gimmicks or hype. The phrasing on "I'm Alright" is tough and compact. It is truly a remarkable record by a man who has the chops to make some tremendous waves. Vocals would impede what is just a marvelous ride, the rendition of "Amazing Grace" proof of that statement.
© Joe Viglione /TiVo

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1
Everything I Should Have Said...
00:06:07

Neil Zaza, Composer, MainArtist

1996 Neil Zaza Music 1996 Neil Zaza Music

2
Crazy Love
00:03:48

Neil Zaza, MainArtist - MORRISON VAN, Composer

1996 Neil Zaza Music 1996 Neil Zaza Music

3
I'm Alright
00:04:02

Neil Zaza, Composer, MainArtist

1996 Neil Zaza Music 1996 Neil Zaza Music

4
Journey to Texas
00:03:35

Neil Zaza, Composer, MainArtist

1996 Neil Zaza Music 1996 Neil Zaza Music

5
IMC@3:14 a.m.
00:00:25

Neil Zaza, Composer, MainArtist

1996 Neil Zaza Music 1996 Neil Zaza Music

6
Phunk Pi
00:04:47

Neil Zaza, Composer, MainArtist

1996 Neil Zaza Music 1996 Neil Zaza Music

7
Amazing Grace
00:03:59

Traditional, Composer - Neil Zaza, MainArtist

1996 Neil Zaza Music 1996 Neil Zaza Music

8
Hailin'
00:04:15

Neil Zaza, Composer, MainArtist

1996 Neil Zaza Music 1996 Neil Zaza Music

9
Jenny's Song
00:01:50

Neil Zaza, Composer, MainArtist

1996 Neil Zaza Music 1996 Neil Zaza Music

10
Over the Hill
00:00:43

Neil Zaza, Composer, MainArtist

1996 Neil Zaza Music 1996 Neil Zaza Music

11
Song For Home
00:06:06

Neil Zaza, Composer, MainArtist

1996 Neil Zaza Music 1996 Neil Zaza Music

12
Melodica (Live)
00:06:58

Neil Zaza, MainArtist - Michael Morales, Composer

1996 Neil Zaza Music 1996 Neil Zaza Music

Albumbeschreibung

On Neil Zaza's instrumental debut, Sing, the eloquent guitarist brings a smooth combination of Jeff Beck-meets-Jimi Hendrix to a banquet table which already has Ronnie Montrose, Frank Marino, April Lawton, Joe Satriani, Robin Trower, Jeff Healy, and so many other guitar slingers putting their sounds out to the world. But Zaza adds a delicacy to his roster of colors which really does allow the listener to hear his instrument "sing." Van Morrison's "Crazy Love" comes in sounding like Curtis Mayfield's "I'm So Proud"; it is elegant and breathy, with dexterity that the artist gets high marks on. For a band that only sports Michael Papatonis drumming and producer Eric Fritsch on bass, keyboards, percussion, mandolin, and guitar, with Zaza on guitar and synths, the sound is incredibly big. And it grooves, beautifully. Though hearing this crew go through familiar tunes would be superb, there is so much depth to the originals, and the playing is so fine, that Sing really doesn't need any gimmicks or hype. The phrasing on "I'm Alright" is tough and compact. It is truly a remarkable record by a man who has the chops to make some tremendous waves. Vocals would impede what is just a marvelous ride, the rendition of "Amazing Grace" proof of that statement.
© Joe Viglione /TiVo

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