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Craig Chaquico

Panorama: The Best of Craig Chaquico

Panorama: The Best of Craig Chaquico Tracks
1. Native Tongue
2. Sacred Ground
3. Forbidden Love
4. Gathering of the Tribes
5. Café Carnivál
6. Return of the Eagle
7. Gypsy Nights
8. Lights Out San Francisco
9. Beyond Words
10. Blue Universe - 3rd Force
11. Sweet Talk
12. Autumn Blue
13. Find Your Way Back
14. Acoustic Highway
Craig Chaquico - Panorama: The Best of Craig Chaquico
Panorama: The Best of Craig Chaquico Review
When former Jefferson Starship guitarist Craig Chaquico (cha-KEY-so) reinvented himself as a pop instrumentalist in 1993 (the year he released Acoustic Highway, his solo debut), he brought the still-fledgling contemporary instrumental genre one of its freshest sounds in years. Chaquico blended skillful pop-rock-blues songcraft with studio savvy to produce a lush, layered acoustic sound so full-bodied that at times he seemed to be leading a guitar choir. His initial hit, the title track from that first disc (and the concluding piece on this best-of package), remains one of the most cheerfully infectious tunes in this category. Other selections on Panorama, a retrospective that samples his first five recordings, also capture the hip, lyrical joyfulness of Chaquico's early work ("Native Tongue," "Sacred Ground," "Return of the Eagle"), where new melodic ideas might pop up at any point in the composition. Elements of smooth jazz began surfacing on his third disc, A Thousand Pictures, and that trend has persisted ever since, draining some of the organic, free-spirited spark from Chaquico's music. The two new tunes found on this disc, "Café Carnival" (a Latin big-band production) and "Beyond Words," suggest that pattern still prevails, and while Chaquico can make smooth jazz sound pretty good (try "Sweet Talk"), that easy-listening glaze is an unnecessary crutch for such an imaginative player. Nevertheless, Panorama is an attractive package; just a touch too sweet in places. --Terry Wood


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Ambrosia for the Soul
5
There isn't a track on the CD that doesn't inspire your soul in some way. Whether being touched by some of the darker, brooding music or the livelier, uplifting sounds. Sometimes artists should just let their music come through and forget about lyrics. Panorama is a perfect example of what other musicians should strive for. This is an excellent CD and the guitar is fantastic.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-08-17
Gman
5
This is the only CD that I have in both my car and truck. I also have two copies in my house.I love the way this guy plays.His soothing melodies lift me up every time I listen to them.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-12-15
Ear-catching
5
This music is high texture - like a nice piece of wicker in a room with all flat surfaces. Great jazz guitar and piano, in the contemporary sense. The music is produced with what I guess is electronic enhancement - which may seem like a turn-off, but it's done very well. When I have this CD playing, people always ask who it is.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-12-16