Cameron Pierre - Guitar Player album flac
Performer: Cameron PierreTitle: Guitar Player
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Genre: Jazz
Lest we forget, British-based player Cameron Pierre sings his own legacy-affirming song on Pad Up (Get Ready). Martino's reference point is the timeline connecting Charlie Christian and Montgomery. The younger Pierre's is a decade or two further on, falling somewhere between Montgomery's innovations and George Benson's later, and lusher, codifications. Pad Up is Pierre's fifth album (his first was in 1997), and his most consciously straight-ahead yet. Producer Courtney Pine adds baritone saxophone to the theme statements of two tracks, but on the rest Pierre is accompanied only by Anders Olinder on Hammond organ and Rod Youngs on drums. Pad Up may not take you far down a road less travelled, but it reveals fresh nuances along the arterial route of the jazz guitar tradition. The album's title and several of the track titles, by the by, are references to cricket, a British/Caribbean passion.
In 2013, May joined French guitar player Jean-Pierre Danel for a charity Danel launched for the benefit of animal rights in France May outside the Houses of Parliament in London during a June 2013 anti-badger cull demonstration. In July 2015, May criticised UK Prime Minister David Cameron for giving Members of Parliament a free vote on amending the ban on fox hunting in England and Wales. During a live television interview, he also attacked the pro-hunting organisation the Countryside Alliance as "a bunch of lying bastards" for their support for a change to the law. The vote was postponed by the government following the intervention of the Scottish National Party's Westminster MPs, who committed to vote to keep the ban as it existed.
The album features solo fingerstyle instrumentals, songs sung in French and English, and collaborations with erhu player Gan Guo, keyboardist Franck Sitbon, bassist Michel Benita, and percussionist Hector Gomez. Bensusan also contributes his own bass and percussion work to the album. As with his previous albums-recently compiled into the Complete Works 1975-2010 box set-Vividly showcases Bensusan’s celebrated mastery of the DADGAD tuning.
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Tracklist
| 1 | Caught @ Slips |
| 2 | Market Place |
| 3 | Another Day |
| 4 | Man Play The Ting ! (Interlude) |
| 5 | Liar Liar |
| 6 | Sunday's Game |
| 7 | Made In Japan |
| 8 | Clean Bowled |
| 9 | Can't You Hear It ? (Interlude) |
| 10 | Tax Write Off |
Credits
- Producer – Cameron Pierre
- Written-By – Cameron Pierre (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 10), Frank McCombe* (tracks: 3)








