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Hell's Kitchen Park (MP3)

Loren Connors

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Of the many Loren Mazzacane Conners CDs released during the decade, this is a quintessential recording that stands out in his discography as a classic. The prolific avant-garde/blues guitarist achieved mastery with this short and subdued audio map of the N.Y.C. district which is inspired and evocative. Here the subtle guitarist works with a much cleaner and direct sound than the distorted eruptions that would surface on later recordings. The effect is a sparse and sublime meandering through a series of short melodic interludes, and while most of these clockin under three minutes, it is often hard to distinguish the transitions between tracks, as the music is built around long suspended silences. Hence Hell's Kitchen Park is one short album, but a very strong and cohesive piece when viewed as a whole. A magnificent example of the prolific guitarist's more reduced work, and this release comes highly recommended to the curious as an entry point into the expansive world of the 'Martian blues' guitarist, a field all his own. Though a similar quality is touched in the solo works of Marc Ribot and Bill Frisell, Mazzacane Connors works in his own corner of the musical universe and has achieved one of the most progressive voices in solo guitar recordings of the '80s and '90s. -All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Mother & Son
2New Morning
3Father's Dream
410th Ave
5An Air
6The McCaffrey Playground
7Out Alone
8Hell's Kitchen Park
9Child
10Death Avenue
11Sorrow In The House
12Brigid's Song

 

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