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Seize the Rainbow

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Download links and information about Seize the Rainbow by Sonny Sharrock Band. This album was released in 1987 and it belongs to Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock genres. It contains 7 tracks with total duration of 44:26 minutes.

Artist: Sonny Sharrock Band
Release date: 1987
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock
Tracks: 7
Duration: 44:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dick Dogs 5:14
2. My Song 6:29
3. Fourteen 10:00
4. J.D. Schaa 5:37
5. Seize the Rainbow 4:34
6. The Past Adventures of Zydeco Honey Cup 8:24
7. Sheraserhead's Hightop Sneakers 4:08

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The follow-up to Sonny Sharrock's entirely solo comeback album, Guitar, Seize the Rainbow puts the guitarist at the helm of a rock-styled power trio featuring bassist Melvin Gibbs and Abe Speller and Pheeroan akLaff on drums (producer Bill Laswell also plays bass on one cut). The overall sound of the album is surprisingly straightforward, heavy metal-tinged jazz-rock, though the caliber and taste of the musicians makes it something far more than what rock guitar virtuosos of the period were recording. Still, there isn't too much way-out craziness, aside from some of Sharrock's trademark slide-guitar explorations on the spiritual title track and the riff-driven rockers "Dick Dogs" and "Sheraserhead's Hightop Sneakers." For the most part, Sharrock's playing on Seize the Rainbow is more concerned with melodic themes and traditional single-note solo lines than textural experiments. Fortunately, his tone is still gloriously skronky, and his playing is no less passionate. Bill Laswell's production is bright and immediate, and the rhythm section's agility breathes a spark into the straight-up rock rhythms they're often asked to play. Even if it isn't quite as evocative as the solo sound paintings of Guitar, Seize the Rainbow does place Sharrock's playing in one of its most accessible settings, and it's perhaps the best starting point for rock fans wondering what the fuss is about.