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Tones

 

  • Artist: Eric Johnson
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1986
  • Total Time: 45:31
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Tones, Eric Johnson's first solo album, is an exceptionally strong debut, and a record that is just as good as the guitarist's breakthrough 1990 release Ah Via Musicom. Grouped with long-time compatriots Roscoe Beck and Tommy Taylor, Johnson's trademark composing voice and so-sweet electric guitar are already on full display. True to the album's title, Johnson showcases many different guitar tones, from the violin-like sustain of his trademark distortion to the bell-like timbre of his clean-toned rhythm work. Johnson also sings on five of the nine songs on Tones, and his voice is as competently expressive as ever. The second half of this record is really where it moves from being simply "good" to "great." Emerging from Stephen Barber's almost new-agey Fairlight CMI vamp, "Trail of Tears" kicks into a driving groove punctuated by Johnson's chordal stabs and arpeggios and carried by one of the guitarist's best vocal melodies. The multi-tiered arrangement is also one of the high marks of Johnson's catalog. This track segues in turn into the wonderful "Bristol Shore." This song features Johnson making his guitar sound like a koto as well as throwing in some impossibly in-tune upper-register licks that are played so sweetly they seem to threaten to fly off into the stratosphere (pun intended). The lack of a "Cliffs of Dover," a catchy, driving instrumental showcase for Johnson's chops, does not cheapen Tones in any way. It is a beautiful and important album by one of the greatest electric guitarists ever to pick up the instrument. ~ Daniel Gioffre, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Soulful Terrain Eric Johnson Eric Johnson (4:15)
Friends Eric Johnson Eric Johnson (5:35)
Emerald Eyes (Lyrics) Eric Johnson, Jay Aaron Eric Johnson (3:22)
Off My Mind Eric Johnson Eric Johnson (3:59)
Desert Song Eric Johnson Eric Johnson (4:19)
Trail of Tears Eric Johnson, Carla Olson, Stephen Barber Eric Johnson (6:02)
Bristol Shore Eric Johnson Eric Johnson (6:39)
Zap Eric Johnson Eric Johnson (4:42)
Victory Eric Johnson, Roscoe Beck, Tommy Taylor Eric Johnson (6:38)

Credits

David Tickle (Percussion), Jeri Manus (Design), Tommy Taylor (Drums), Tommy Taylor (Vocals), Tommy Taylor (Arranger), David Tickle (Producer), David Tickle (?), Eric Johnson (Arranger), C. Roscoe Beck (Arranger), Jeri Manus (Art Direction), Victoria Pearson (Photography), C. Roscoe Beck (Guitar (Bass)), David Tickle (Synthesizer), Jerry Marotta (Percussion), Eric Johnson (Vocals), Stephen Barber (Arranger), Jay Aaron (Arranger), David Tickle (Arranger), Stephen Barber (Keyboards), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Eric Johnson (Guitar), David Tickle (Fairlight), Eric Johnson (Keyboards), Kyle Brock (Arranger), C. Roscoe Beck (Bass), David Ahlert (Engineer), David Tickle (Keyboards), Eric Johnson (Piano), Jerry Marotta (Vocals), Stephen Barber (Fairlight), Tommy Taylor (Percussion), Stephen Barber (Piano), David Tickle (Mixing), Tony Berg (Arranger), David Tickle (Engineer), Jennifer Warnes (Vocals (Background)), Stephen Barber (Synthesizer), Bill Maddox (Arranger), Steve Meador (Arranger), C. Roscoe Beck (6-String Bass)
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Tones
Studio album by Eric Johnson
Released 1986
Recorded August 1985 to November 1985 at Oceanway Studios, Hollywood
Genre Instrumental Rock
Rock
Length 45:31
Label Reprise
Producer Eric Johnson
Professional reviews
Eric Johnson chronology
Seven Worlds
(1978/1998)
Tones
(1986)
Ah Via Musicom
(1990)

Tones was Eric Johnson's second solo album. It was released in 1986 by Reprise Records. Two of the tracks are re-recordings of songs from the (at that time) unreleased album Seven Worlds.

The song "Zap" was so named because Eric thought the piece resembled the style of Frank Zappa.

The song "Trail Of Tears" is dedicated to the forced relocation and movement of Native Americans from their homelands to Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) in the Western United States.

Track listing

All songs written by Eric Johnson except where noted.

  1. "Soulful Terrain" – 4:15
  2. "Friends" – 5:35
  3. "Emerald Eyes" (Johnson, Jay Aaron) – 3:22
  4. "Off My Mind" – 3:59
  5. "Desert Song" – 4:19
  6. "Trail of Tears" (Johnson, Carla Olsen, Stephen Barber) – 6:02
  7. "Bristol Shore" – 6:39
  8. "Zap" – 4:42
  9. "Victory" (Johnson, Roscoe Beck, Tommy Taylor) – 6:38

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