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What Means Solid, Traveller?

 
Album Review: What Means Solid, Traveller?
 

  • Artist: David Torn
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 15, 1996
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

David Torn's last album for CMP is a collection of rock-oriented ambient guitar pieces. Torn has always been more interested in atmospherics than in guitar pyrotechnics, although he is certainly capable of blistering rock leads, shown most ably here on the tribal piece "Particle Bugs." Torn sings on a few of the pieces, such as the country-blues solo piece "In the Sand of This Day" and the title track, but his vocals tend to be processed and embellish the guitars rather than step into the foreground. His guitar playing and processing is superb. Many of the songs set up an atmosphere of drones and loops, to which he adds all kinds of guitar leads, from Middle Eastern-tinged fast melodic lines to slide guitar riffs to heavy metal distortion. Drum and percussion duties are primarily from samples, which Torn put together into loops and otherwise processed. The most rock-oriented pieces are "Spell Break," which opens with quiet ambient drones and chants but then kicks in with a careening slide guitar, and the live solo "Til You Are Free," which has a loud, distorted melody over a very simple rhythm. Torn closes the album with the beautiful ambient piece "Elsewhere," bringing to the foreground the loops and drones that otherwise lurk in the background. Torn is a consummate stylist and instrumentalist, but this album -- one of the clearest solo statements from this master musician -- also shows him to be a composer and studio wizard. ~ Caleb Deupree , All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Spell Breaks With the Weather David Torn David Torn (5:49)
What Means Solid, Traveller? David Torn David Torn (6:52)
Such Little Mirrors David Torn David Torn (7:22)
Tiny Burns a Bridge David Torn David Torn (8:41)
Gidya Hana David Torn David Torn (7:27)
Each Prince, to His Kingdom, Must Labor to Go David Torn David Torn (3:58)
Particle Bugs@Purulia Station/In the Sand of This Day David Torn David Torn (7:41)
In the Sand of This Day I Will Not Be Free... David Torn David Torn (3:00)
...Til You Are Free David Torn David Torn (4:23)
Elsewhere, Now Than Waving David Torn David Torn (10:10)

Credits

Cannonball Adderley (Vocals), Cannonball Adderley (Sampling), David Torn (Bass), David Torn (Guitar), David Torn (Composer), David Torn (Viola), David Torn (Voices), David Torn (Producer), David Torn (Engineer), David Torn (Main Performer), David Torn (Loops), David Torn (Mixing), David Torn (Electronics), David Torn (Mandoline), David Torn (Sample Programming), David Torn (Kotar), Will Calhoun (Loops), Fima Ephron (Bass), Fima Ephron (Bass (Acoustic)), Mitch Mitchell (Drum Fills), Kurt Renker (Executive Producer), Gota Yashiki (Loops)
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What Means Solid, Traveler?
What Means Solid, Traveler? cover
Studio album by David Torn
Released 1996
Recorded 1995
Genre Jazz fusion
Length 62:25
Label CMP Records
Producer David Torn and Kurt Renker
Professional reviews
David Torn chronology
Tripping Over God
(1995)
What Means Solid, Traveller?
(1996)
GTR OBLQ
(1998)

What Means Solid, Traveller? is an album by guitarist David Torn, released in 1996.

Track listing

  1. "Spell Breaks with the Weather" (5:49)
  2. "What Means Solid, Traveller?" (6:52)
  3. "Such Little Mirrors" (7:22)
  4. "Tiny Burns a Bridge" (8:42)
  5. "Gidya Hana" (7:27)
  6. "Each Prince, to His Kingdom, Must Labor to Go" (3:58)
  7. Particle Bugs @ Purulia Station" (7:42)
  8. "I Will Not Be Free... (2:59)
  9. "...Til You Are Free" (4:25)
  10. "Elsewhere, Now Than Waving" (10:09)



 
 

 

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