Orange
Guitarist Jim Campilongo's new release of instrumental music is produced by Anton Fier, featuring original compositions and a few eclectic covers. Vocalist/guitarist Leah Siegel guests on the Stones tune <i>No Expectations</i> and the Stooges <i>No Fun</i>. The band features Stephan Crump - acoustic bass, Tony Mason - drums and percussion with acoustic guitarist Steve Cardenas featured on a couple of tracks.<p>'...It is the provenance of a precious few who can so beautifully mine the harmonic depth of a Telecaster with the grace and fluid fantasy of Jim Campilongo. <b>Orange</b> offers another vivid glimpse into the mind of an artist who paints masterpieces with the guitar...' -The Tonequest Report<p>'Simply stunning - an album instrumental music fans will likely quickly salute as a classic. <b>Orange</b> bursts with succulent playing and juicy compositions, an ear-snagging winner in every regard. -DC, JamBase<p>'Jim Campilongo's latest record is one of those great guitar discs that serves up new treats every time you listen...' -Vintage Guitar<p>'His latest masterpiece...his playing style is more than unique, revealing a range that extends from seductive country swing to atmospheric jazz and well beyond...' -Premier Guitar<p><b>Orange</b> is yet another collection of remarkable fret work from Campilongo, an astonishingly diverse assortment of instrumentals.' -Direct Current Music<p>'Our favorite Mad Telecaster SuperGenius, Jim Campilongo, has a brand new album called <b>Orange</b> that sets a broad, new, standard for experimentation in melody and intention.' -Urban Semiotic<p>'I purchased it and let me tell you Jim does not disapoint! From the gritty tone of <i>Backburner</i> to the haunting melody of <i>Chelsea Bridge</i> Jim has created a masterpiece! I highly recommend this album!' -ADK Telesound