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Sean McGowan: Indigo
Transplanted cross-nationally in Los Angeles from his native Maine to complete a Doctorate In Musical Arts at the University of Southern California, McGowan now holds base in the Colorado Rockies as faculty at the University of Colorado Denver. Drawing essentially from the Joe Pass, Lenny Breau, and Chuck Wayne-style idiom and its correlative repertory of Broadway show tunes and bebop standards, he shares his predecessors' rhythmic drive and melodic grace while incorporating a few snazzy moves of his own.
Indeed, thanks to his indefectible swing and solid techniquewhich includes a healthy mix of organic-sounding, guitaristic tricks such as tapping, sweeping, artificial harmonics, hammer-ons, and walking bass lines arrangementhe arrives at breathing freshness into a format perplexing for its intrinsically limited nature. His take on "My Romance," for example, offers highlights of this balanced approach, involving contemporized harmonic coloring and traditional fretboard maneuvering. For an introduction to his cascading, florid exposition of the theme, he uses constant tones in the melodic voice as a pedal (as opposed to the usual bass voice) on which he superimposes arpeggiated, dense voicings. On the other Rodgers & Hart composition, the too-often forgotten ballad "Where Or When," he de-tunes to a low C and launches into what is arguably the most beautiful and haunting performance of the song in recent recorded history.
Charlie Parker's "Confirmation" and Oliver Nelson's minor blues "Stolen Moments" offer conversely swingier mementos. Despite their technically demanding head arrangements, the flawlessly executed walking bass-accompanied rendition of the first's bouncing theme (with a sweeping, double time feel cadenza in bonus), and the second's classic clusters and cool, smooth feelwhich McGowan retained in his own arrangementnever feels confronted with a merely technical, flashy showdown.
Playing the blues, standards or bebop anthems, fiery 16th-note lines or suspended harmonic constructs, Sean McGowan has found his niche amongst the best jazz guitar soloists. He is to be commended for simultaneously averring the stylistic elements of the tradition while developing tasteful ways to circumvent technical requisites. In fact, he may very well be considered one of the most dignified successors of Lenny Breau's ill-fated legacy. In any event, whether savoured with a creamy draught, or a comforting single malt whiskey, Indigo shall tame the thirst of those longing for a good ole' solo jazz guitar showcase. Sláinte!
Track Listing
Stolen Moments; I'm Old Fashioned; My Romance; Indigo; Confirmation; Polkadots & Moonbeams; Tere WIll Never Be Another You; Theo Brown; Prelude To A Kiss; Where Or When.
Personnel
Sean McGowan
guitarSean McGowan: guitar.
Album information
Title: Indigo | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: Maple Sugar Music