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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0783707392707
Label: Spiral Subwave Records International
Manufacturer: Spiral Subwave Records International
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Spiral Subwave Records International
Release Date: August 29, 2006
Studio: Spiral Subwave Records International
Sales Rank: 11038
MPN: 2008
Disc 1:- Not One, Not Two
- Beginnings
- Along This Road
- At Ambapali's Grove
- Night Traveling Raindrops
- This Spring Release 10,000 Butterflies
- Thunder, and the Wind Plays with a Leaf
- Red Desert Sky (Unresolved)
- Sapo
- We Begin Again, Again
- Looking West Until the Train Disappears
- Out of the Blue
- Letting Go
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Album Description: After 22 releases and a stellar career enjoyed by few guitarists of our time, three-time Grammy nominee Ottmar Liebert has released his most daring and unadorned recording yet. This 13 song release, One Guitar is filled with gorgeous soulful performances and a palette full of intimate moods and lush landscapes. Recorded solo with no overdubs, Ottmar delivers his amazing guitar prowess. This 13 song release was ''70% improvised'' says Liebert, which contributes to more personal nature and intimate environment that takes the listener to a different place.
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If you are looking for something soothing, romantic, and simple... This CD is it. Ottmar Liebert plays one guitar, as the album says, and it is beautiful. To me it is like looking at a black and white version of a color photo. There is less going on, but ironically it becomes more emotionally moving as a result. The best places to listen to this CD are in your home while you are lying down trying to relax, in the car (if you are like me and have a problem with road rage, this will help calm you down), while working in the kitchen, or while you have a bath. If you have a partner, it would be nice to dance to or sit together and talk while it is playing. Just some suggestions there. If you're going back and forth on whether or not to get it, my ... Read More:
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Although I have enjoyed other music from Ottmar Liebert, I did not like this solo album. In my oppinion all the songs sound the same and they lack substance. It would make fine elevator music, but not what I would want to listen to for pleasure.
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I'd normally avoid even commenting on such music, as it is usually not worth my time, but this....whatever...claims to play "flamenco", so I shall rate it accordingly.
As a frame of reference, I shall compare it to truly good "new" Flamenco by the likes of Tomatito, Paco De Lucia, Vincente Amigo and Gerardo Nunez.
This is utter....utter....UTTER garbage. He has no technique. He has no compas. He does not play Flamenco forms and, it is clear that he he ever tried, he would suck monumentally. The music doesn't even resemble Flamenco! He should be reported to the Federal Trade Commission for deceptive trading.
And people who claim this is Flamenco are just ignorant. Sorry, that's what you get for talking ... Read More:
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I purchased this CD just after seeing him in person for two hours which was amazing in itself and this CD just carries on the magic that Ottmar has created. He and his band members play with their eyes shut so it is not hard for me to shut my eyes while listening to this CD and think I am on the 2nd row again. I totally recommend this CD to everyone that wants to be transported to an unbelievable place in the universe.
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It is hard to believe that ~One Guitar~ is just so...1 guitar...played by one human being.
Some how it seems the music melds back onto and into itself, making it's own simple elegant Flamenco symphony. It is clean, clear, smooth and immaculate. I found it most beneficial to leave it playing 24 hours a day in my room, while traveling, to think and dream by...very luxurious and healing to the senses. I find Ottmar Liebert to be an Artist worthy of the highest praise. Salute Sir! Only one thing would be more of a privilege to listen to, and that would be ~One Guitar~ in live Concert!
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