The second work in his own name of the guitarist Piero Masciarelli represents a drastic change of course compared to previous works that have seen him engaged in the territories of jazz funk (Soul jazz Unit, Be Bop Dance) in this record prevails all his love for Black Rock.
The landmarks here are Hendrix, Bullock and Santana but also Albert King and BB King.
With "Black Gear Session" we are in fact immersed in a much more "Hendrixian" sound (Band of Gypsys) using a simple script that serves only as a launch pad for long and lyrical guitar solos always supported by a very solid and creative rhythm offered by two excellent musicians like Alessandro Bastianelli and Roberto Zamporlini. Rock instrumental funk approached with an almost "Coltranian" adventurous spirit that makes this new work by Masciarelli and his companions a must for lovers of rock guitar funk uncompromising.
The landmarks here are Hendrix, Bullock and Santana but also Albert King and BB King.
With "Black Gear Session" we are in fact immersed in a much more "Hendrixian" sound (Band of Gypsys) using a simple script that serves only as a launch pad for long and lyrical guitar solos always supported by a very solid and creative rhythm offered by two excellent musicians like Alessandro Bastianelli and Roberto Zamporlini. Rock instrumental funk approached with an almost "Coltranian" adventurous spirit that makes this new work by Masciarelli and his companions a must for lovers of rock guitar funk uncompromising.
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