Jim Campilongo - Live At Rockwood Music Hall NYC
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
ToneQuest Magazine proclaims "". another stellar Campilongo record from the fertile mind of Jim Campilongo. How does he do it? Damned if we know. "" Guitar Radio Show describes ""Live at Rockwood"" "". Jim Campilongo is the Picasso of the Telecaster. "" ""Live at Rockwood"" is a compilation of cherry picked performances spanning a year from Campilongo's critically acclaimed Rockwood New York residency. Featuring guitarist Nels Cline (Wilco) on two tracks and Josh Dion serving up a haunting vocal performance on ""Here I Am"" this record captures the nuance and unabashed musicality found when musicians play in front of an audience in a late night NYC club setting. Vintage Guitar Magazine writes "". there's no doubt Campilongo's playing is a treasure. The live format of this record is the perfect way for his capabilities and uniqueness to be displayed. "" Mastered for vinyl by the great Greg Calbi.
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
Live At Rockwood Music Hall NYC features three of New York's finest musicians. Chris Morrissey, on bass (Sara Bareilles, Mark Guilliana's Beat Music, Taurus), and Josh Dion, on drums and occasional vocals (Pat Martino, John Medeski, Paris Monster), display... JC: ""... an unprecedented chemistry. I think Josh and Chris are one of the greatest rhythm sections in the history of the world, and we absolutely take no prisoners! On a good night, we can plunge full-speed, headfirst into uncharted territory, navigating a jazz sensibility akin toMiles Davis, with the rocking intensity of Cream, Hendrix and The Who"".The incredible Nels Cline, (Wilco, Nels Cline Singers, many others), who joins the trio whenever his busy touring schedule allows, is featured on two tracks: ""Cock and Bull Story"", and, ""There You Are"". The former clocks in at over ten minutes and highlights the band's seemingly fathom less improvisational skills.