California Guitar Trio
Echoes

Inner Knot    INK7716  (2008)

Rock/Pop
CD, 9   Tracks, 54:35  Length
01 The Cruel Sea Mike Maxfield 02:05
✷  Recording Date   2008  ✷ 
02 Music For A Found Harmonium Simon Jeffes 02:50
✷  Recording Date   2008  ✷ 
03 Unmei Ludwig van Beethoven 02:28
✷  Recording Date   2008  ✷ 
04 Echoes Richard Wright; David Gilmour; Roger Waters; Nick Mason 12:27
✷  Recording Date   2008  ✷ 
05 Tubular Bells Mike Oldfield 08:09
✷  Recording Date   2008  ✷ 
06 Pastorale Ludwig van Beethoven 07:05
✷  Recording Date   2008  ✷ 
07 Bohemian Rhapsody Freddy Mercury 05:33
✷  Recording Date   2008  ✷ 
08 And I Know Mojo Weideli 07:06
✷  Recording Date   2008  ✷ 
09 Freebird Allen Collins; Ronnie Van Zant 06:52
✷  Recording Date   2008  ✷ 
Music Details
Product Details
UPC (Barcode) 633367771629
Packaging Digipac
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Guitar Hideyo Moriya
Guitar Bert Lams
Guitar Paul Richards
Musician California Guitar Trio
Producer Tyler Trotter
Engineer Kevin Ratterman
Personal Details
Index # 537
Owner Dave
Tags Acoustic
Links Amazon US
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
The California Guitar Trio have been plying their formula for over a decade now: applying their combined virtuosity to a few originals, some classical pieces, some surf music, and the occasionally kitschy cover. For Echoes, they've left out the originals and added a few new wrinkles. The album begins, sounding like just about any California Guitar Trio release, but the ears perk up a bit when electric guitar enters during Beethoven's Unmei. "Echoes" has still more electric guitar along with additional keys, bass, and theremin (there are a number of guest spots on the album, including past cohort Tony Levin). "Echoes" is nicely done, but "Tubular Bells" comes off even better since the composition itself really lends itself to the CGT modus operandi. "Bohemian Rhapsody" might seem like an odd choice, but their instrumental arrangement makes it sound more like it came from the pen of Beethoven than Freddie Mercury (although somebody nails Brian May's solo). Then things sort of veer off the normal course for a CGT album. The last two tracks bring in Bonnie "Prince" Billy (aka Will Oldham) on vocals for a pair of covers: the folky "And I Know" (originally performed by Switzerland's Krokodil) and "Free Bird" (the mere thought of which might produce audible groans from some listeners). Actually, "Free Bird" comes off better than it ought to, with a bit of a reggae lilt and some dubby echo for the first part before going full electric for the coda. The vocal tracks may not appeal to all their fans (and can be programmed out anyway, if need be), but Echoes is another solid offering that manages to expand the sound of the California Guitar Trio while remaining very true to it at the same time. -- Sean Westergaard (allmusic.com)