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[[File:Allnightwrong.jpg|200px|right]]"All Night Wrong" is a 2002 live album by Allan Holdsworth, from a gig at the Pit Inn the same year. Allan’s first official live album features Chad and Jimmy, and was recorded on a single night in Japan. (The title is a pun…) This seems like a reasonable representation of a Holdsworth gig, with fairly high intensity. But on this version of “Above And Below”, you can hear a pin drop. | |||
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'''Allan Holdsworth''': Guitar<br> | |||
'''Jimmy Johnson''': Bass<br> | |||
'''Chad Wackerman''': Drums<br> | |||
=Quotes on "All Night Wrong"= | |||
==[[Patron Saint (Guitar Player 2004)]]== | ==[[Patron Saint (Guitar Player 2004)]]== | ||
His latest album, All Night Wrong [Favored Nations], was recorded live to stereo at Tokyo, Japan’s Roppongi Pit Inn. And even though Holdsworth hates live recordings, there is no better setting to hear a modern master at work. | His latest album, All Night Wrong [Favored Nations], was recorded live to stereo at Tokyo, Japan’s Roppongi Pit Inn. And even though Holdsworth hates live recordings, there is no better setting to hear a modern master at work. | ||
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Allan: Oh yeah. It was only supposed to come out in Japan and Sony did it. And they have that new super Audio CD player with a ridiculously high sample frequency. So they did it live to two track but at the same time they had another guy in another room who was doing a 5.1 mix of the same show. And that one actually sounded good. I just think when you’ve got that much space and it’s a live gig in a club, it just seems to be more forgiving to the music. It’s almost like you were really there, as opposed to a sterile two-track, where they always sound so...like a really bad studio recording with no vibe. You wouldn’t know that it was live, really, from the sound of it. But the 5.1 thing I think is pretty awesome for live music. You really kind of feel like you’re there. | Allan: Oh yeah. It was only supposed to come out in Japan and Sony did it. And they have that new super Audio CD player with a ridiculously high sample frequency. So they did it live to two track but at the same time they had another guy in another room who was doing a 5.1 mix of the same show. And that one actually sounded good. I just think when you’ve got that much space and it’s a live gig in a club, it just seems to be more forgiving to the music. It’s almost like you were really there, as opposed to a sterile two-track, where they always sound so...like a really bad studio recording with no vibe. You wouldn’t know that it was live, really, from the sound of it. But the 5.1 thing I think is pretty awesome for live music. You really kind of feel like you’re there. | ||
=Links= | |||
YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_koWPQHPezl3Qjv6Ug-i9vIpwkwvuApQ84 | |||
Ed's blog: http://threadoflunacy.blogspot.no/2017/10/28-all-night-wrong-snakes-and-ladders.html | |||
Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/master/166619-Allan-Holdsworth-All-Night-Wrong | |||
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Night_Wrong | |||
[[Category:Solo albums]][[Category:Discography]] | [[Category:Solo albums]][[Category:Discography]] | ||