Allan Holdsworth "Wardenclyffe Tower"

Allan Holdsworth "Wardenclyffe Tower"

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Allan Holdsworth
Wardenclyffe Tower
The Story
"Wardenclyffe Tower" opened a stunning new chapter in guitarist Allan Holdsworth's solo career that blossomed during the '80s. As a producer and composer, he explored an expanding galaxy of guitar-controlled synths blended with his famed legato-lead stylings and an ever evolving array of chordal colorings. "Wardenclyffe Tower" is stocked with further electric guitar innovations, including two tracks featuring Holdsworth's family of mutant, baritone guitars, which he affectionately describes as "exceedingly large and long, with manly tones." "Wardenclyffe Tower", like "Secrets", features contributions from world-class musical collaborators, including long-time bandmates like drummer Chad Wackerman (Frank Zappa, Andy Summers, Men At Work) bassist Jimmy Johnson (Flimm and the BBs, Dory Cayimi, etc.) drummer/keyboardist Gary Husband (Level 42), and keyboardist Steve Hunt (Stanley Clarke). Drummer Vinnie Colaiuta (Sting, Tom Scott, etc.) also contributes a whirlwind solo performance on the album's one vocal track, featuring vocalist Naomi Star. The sum of Holdsworth's production realizes an enchanting rhythmic and harmonic chemistry - or alchemy - potent with unexpected melodic twists and turns. The spontaneous, fiery dialogue of group live performance is framed in Holdsworth's meticulous, state-of-the-art production techniques.
The Music
05:36 5 To 10 Instrumental
05:58 Sphere Of Innocence Instrumental
08:44 Wardenclyffe Tower Instrumental
05:37 Dodgy Boat Instrumental
06:31 Zarabeth Instrumental
04:58 Against The Clock Vocal
04:07 Questions Instrumental
01:41 Oneiric Hour Instrumental
The Artists
Allan Holdsworth Guitar, Synthaxe, Production, Mixing
Jimmy Johnson Bass
Chad Wackerman Drums, Keyboards
Gary Husband Drums
Steve Hunt Keyboards
Naomi Star Vocals on "Against The Clock"
Vinnie Colaiuta Drums on "Against The Clock"
Joel Schnebelt Jazz Fan on "5 To 10"
Robert Feist Engineering
Gordon Davis Mixing
Pat Dillon Design
Art Shoji Logo
Recorded and mixed at Front Page Recorders, Costa Mesa, California.

Additional recording at Music Grinder, Track Record, Mad Hatter and The Brewery.