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Jimmy Herring - Subject To Change Without Notice Album

Jimmy Herring - Subject To Change Without Notice Album
Performer: Jimmy Herring
Title: Subject To Change Without Notice
Country: US
Genre: Jazz / Rock Music
Released: Sep 2012
Catalog number: ABS 0630
Label: Abstract Logix
MP3 album szie: 2999 mb
FLAC album size: 1503 mb

Tracklist

1Bilgewater Blues4:01
2Red Wing Special5:12
3Within You Without You
Written-By – George Harrison
7:15
4Miss Poopie
Written-By – Horace Ott
6:16
5Hope
Written-By – John McLaughlin
6:41
6Curfew4:52
712 Keys5:27
8Kaleidoscope Carousel7:53
9Aberdeen6:52
10Emerald Garden6:08

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
ABLX 035Jimmy Herring Subject To Change Without Notice ‎(CD, Album)Abstract LogixABLX 035US2012
ABLX 035Jimmy Herring Subject To Change Without Notice ‎(2xLP, Ltd, Num)Abstract LogixABLX 035US2012

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 3700501306300

Short intro

JIMMY HERRING, one of the most sought after American guitarists today, has set the release date of August 21 for his second solo album, Subject To Change Without Notice, through Abstract Logix Records. Now, with the release of his second album, Subject To Change Without Notice, HERRING has compiled eight original songs highlighted by the addition of amazing covers, including the Mahavishnu Orchestras Hope , George Harrisons Within You Without You and Jimmy McGriffs Miss Poopie. As one of the industrys top-tier performance and recording guitarists, HERRING has once again illuminated the art form that transcends any categorization. Subject to Change Without Notice - Jimmy Herring. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. The title of guitarist Jimmy Herring's second fully instrumental effort is an indication of the music inside. It's a genre-hopping jaunt that bounces from retro-swing to bluesy, Jeff Beck-circa-Blow by Blow-fusion, into bluegrass, funk, and progressive jazz. Noticeably absent are the extended Southern jams that pay Herring's bills in his full-time position as lead guitarist for Georgia's veteran Widespread Panic. Listen to Subject To Change Without Notice by Jimmy Herring - a new album release date: August 21, 2012 New Releases Now. Homesearch for: Artist Album Song Label All. BROWSE BY: Adult Contemporary. Adult Alternative. Within You Without You. Miss Poopie. Emerald Garden. 12 Keys. Bilgewater Blues. Book Your New Releases Now. Jimmy Herring. Jazz 2013. 7: at Flying Whale Recording Studios, Grass Valley, CA. Guitar Jimmy Herring Drums Jeff Sipe Organ Ike Stubblefield Bass Etienne Mbappe https. Формируйте собственную. Songs in album Jimmy Herring - Subject To Change Without Notice 2012. Jimmy Herring - Red Wing Special. Jimmy Herring - Kaleidoscope Carousel. Jimmy Herring - Aberdeen. Jimmy Herring - Within You Without You. Jimmy Herring - Miss Poopie. Jimmy Herring - Emerald Garden. Jimmy Herring - 12 Keys. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. August 10, 2012. A A. Jimmy Herring Subject to Change Without Notice Abstract Logix. No other guitar player has weaved through the jam-band scene quite like Jimmy Herring. Starting with Aquarium Rescue Unit, Herring has cranked out twin-guitar rock with the Allman Brothers, explored spacey jams with The Dead, and is currently with Southern rockers Widespread Panic. The core of Herrings group revolves around a virtuoso rhythm section consisting of drummer Jeff Sipe, bassists Neal Fountain and Etienne Mbappé, and keyboardist Matt Slocum. On Miss Poopie, Sipe, Slocum, and Fountain lay into a groove that would make it difficult for Sly Stone to sit still. Subject to Change Without. has been added to your Cart. Buy Now. Jimmy Herring is, without question, a wonderful musician and guitarist. I only wish he'd have more exposure as a solo artist, and I think this release may help to remedy that a bit. Superb recording- rich, gutsy, and very present
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Realistic
Realistic
On his previous album Lifeboat, Jimmy Herring set off down the road committed to being a solo artist, and while he did have some sensational guests stop by to lend a hand, it seems that those collaborations reinforced the notion that he sincerely enjoys being part of a collective, perhaps the band leader, yet certainly thriving on the advantages of a core group of players as he does here on Subject To Change Without Notice, who excel at being part of a whole, tailoring ideas and concepts to Jimmy’s needs, and he in turn, embracing their skills and visions for his projects.

Again Herring sets off with a polyglot of styles and attitudes, though that being said, this is a much more subtle release with more emphasis on smoothness and less sharp notes, more concerned wth demonstrating playing that embraces a liquid fluidity. There are those who will suggest that this outing delivers a rigorous musical workout, though I don’t hear that. Perhaps what those listeners are referring to is the earthbound nature of this album, meaning that it has a sense of place, a sense of gravity, and a sense of spacial existence, nearly devoid of cosmic musical soaring. Herring finds his counterbalance and his juxtapositions in his selection of source material rather than in his musical movements, which may appear scattered while looking at the track listing for some reason, yet the numbers that he’s selected, due to his presentation, all work together wonderfully, dovetailing into each other effortlessly and almost matter of factly, with the final product feeling like it simply came pouring out of him.

Herring’s material is mostly his own this time out, though he does cover “Hope” by the Mahavishnu Orchestra, a decisive and splendid lengthy take of “Within You and Without You” by George Harrison, along with “Miss Poopie” by Jimmy McGriff. While considering these songs, it became evident that Jimmy’s success and aspirations rely heavily on a keen sense of harmony that revolves around a solid rhythm section, and when applied to his original compositions, one instantly hears the groove created by this rhythm section that allows and nurtures Herring’s guitar soloing to sound nearly divinely inspired.

Subject To Change Without Notice is a fine step forward, a more than worthy body of work to explore and lose yourself in.

His personnel choices were well considered, with several that I might not have expected: Jimmy Herring: guitars; Jeff Sipe: drums; Tyler Greenwell: drums; Matt Slocum: keyboards; Neal Fountain: bass; Etienne M'bappe: bass; Bill Evans: saxophones; Béla Fleck: banjo; Nicky Sanders: violin; John Keane: pedal steel; Carter Herring: cello; Ike Stubblefield: Hammond B-3 organ.

*** The Fun Facts: The album artwork was taken from a painting by his daughter Cameron, and his son Carter, also makes a guest appearance on this record.

Herring's primary guitar for this album was a modified American Standard Fender Stratocaster, that has been equipped with two Lollar Imperial humbuckers, with the fingerboard radius being flattened out to 20" and has Dunlop 6000 fret wire … these are the tallest and widest guitar frets manufactured today, giving Herring his instantly recognizable and distinctive sound.

Review by Jenell Kesler
Abandoned Electrical
Abandoned Electrical
Just an incredible album. Instrumental at its best. Jimmy is one of the best guitarist around, especially now with his time sharing with Widespread Panic, and his other collaborations.
This album spans Fusion, Jazz, to Blues and back.
Bela Fleck plays on one of Jimmy's original tunes.