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Frank Gambale

Coming To Your Senses

Coming To Your Senses Tracks
1. Up in Beachwood
2. Circular Quay
3. Major Fascination
4. Salvador Once More
5. Cybernaughts
6. Mirage Mystery
7. Isola d'Elba
8. Land of the Leal
9. Italian Job
10. Loch Ness Monsters
Frank Gambale - Coming To Your Senses
Coming To Your Senses Review
First solo album since '95 from former member of Chick Corea's Elektric Band and one quarter of superstar jazz band Vital Information. 10 tracks from the virtuoso guitarist praised by Jerry Garcia. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.


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The Finest Ozzie Guitarist (ever)
5
Summing up my feelings about this CD I would say it is Frank's best work since "The Great Explorers" album. This might not help you much so here are some more thoughts. I don't think Franks guitar tone has sounded this good for a long time. Maybe its his new Yamaha guitar or something, but it's really nice and I want one. There are some wonderful melodies here too. Memorable, catchy, tasteful, with interesting rythmical backdrops. The solo guitar is tasteful and rarely over the top. Frank's vibrato is just sublime. The album is all instrumental, and pretty recognisable as Frank Gambale (which is a good thing). The jazz fusion style here is really easy to listen to, as long as you like guitar based music that is. One track, "Major Fascination" reminds me of an Alan Holdsworth/Bill Bruford/Jeff Berlin sound. The bass/drums/keyboard work on the album is just great but I've never heard of any of the musicians involved so I guess I must have had my head in the sand or something. When Frank really gets going his solo improvisations always seem interesting. I like a lot of "shredders" eg Yngwie Malmsteen, Tony Macalpine, Marty Friedman, Greg Howe, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani etc and although Frank is perhaps not fast by modern standards, he doesn't have to be to keep my ear interested. After Pat Metheny, Frank Gambale is my second favourite fusion guitar player, closely followed by Greg Howe, so if you like any of these artistes then you may well like Frank too. This is definitely a 5-star product.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2000-04-06
The best album since Passages ...
5
First of all, excuse me for the following english mistakes... For me, Frank Gambale is the best guitar player of the universe. His approach of speed picking is just the best technique I've ever known on a guitar. And 'Coming to Your Senses' prooves it again. There are good melodies, and the solos are simply great. And I must say something : he plays an Ibanez guitar, not a Yamaha ! So if you like good guitar with great technique, you'll enjoy this album. Once again, Thunder signed on !
Posted by Anonymous, on 2000-05-18
No Jazz Lite on this CD
5
Frank Gambale may be the best fusion style guitar player of the lot. That doesn't automatically enable him to produce a great CD yet he does. You'll have to get past the first track which sounds like a tongue in cheek poke at garage band guitarists as he begins with a grungy tone played in a different key than the bass player. Cute Frank. But after the first track the album is mesmerizing. There's plenty of soloing and his 'mic the amp and screw the effects' tone just drips from the speakers. Think rare vintage Marshall half stack about two feet away from the listener. On the Holdsworth like piece (track 4) towards the end of the solo he plays these descending patterns at light speed that even caught the my wife's ear. Can you do that she asks? Uh... yeah, sure honey. This is a must have guitar album. The compositions are enjoyable on their own, yet each encapsulates one classic solo after another.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-02-22