Phil Manzanera
Primitive Guitars
EG
VJCP-2505
(1982)
Rock/Pop
CD, 9
Tracks, 44:45
Length
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01 |
Criollo |
Phil Manzanera |
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05:15 |
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Recording Date
1982
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02 |
Caracas |
Phil Manzanera |
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04:54 |
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Recording Date
1982
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03 |
La Nueva Ola |
Phil Manzanera |
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05:11 |
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Recording Date
1982
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04 |
Bogota |
Phil Manzanera |
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04:40 |
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Recording Date
1982
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05 |
Ritmo De Los Angeles |
Phil Manzanera |
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03:49 |
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Recording Date
1982
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06 |
Europe 70-1 |
Phil Manzanera |
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03:45 |
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Recording Date
1982
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07 |
Impossible Guitar |
Phil Manzanera |
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05:55 |
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Recording Date
1982
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08 |
Big Dome |
Phil Manzanera |
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06:29 |
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Recording Date
1982
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09 |
Europe 80-1 |
Phil Manzanera |
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04:47 |
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Recording Date
1982
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Packaging |
Jewel Case |
Spars |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Guitar |
Phil Manzanera |
Producer |
Phil Manzanera; Ian Little |
Cover by |
Tony Mcgee |
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Index |
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2081 |
Owner |
Dave |
Tags |
Prog Rock |
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Purchased |
New |
Imported from |
Japan |
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Marking Manzanera's tenth year of as a professional musician, Primitive Guitars means to be a looking back at his stylistic growth through a series of solo pieces that take in the various stages of his life: childhood in South America, adolescence in London, stints in Roxy Music, 801, and other projects. These are hinted at in the titles ("Caracas," "Bogota," "Ritmo de Los Angeles") and often in the Latin influences of the melodies and playing styles. On all these pulsing, groove-centered instrumental tracks, Manzanera is backed only by a drum machine and, on one tune, John Wetton on bass. Otherwise all the diverse sounds, noises, melodies, and rhythms have been created on guitar, linking Manzanera to another progressive virtuoso, Adrian Belew. In between tracks, Manzanera inserts snatches of dialogue recorded at various rehearsals, making this a successful, very personal album.