Secrets (album): Difference between revisions
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The collaboration resulted in Steven playing on two tracks from ‘'''Secrets'''’ - Joshua, which he wrote and Maid Marion which he co-wrote with Allan. "I wrote the melody and Allan said it reminded him of old English folk music, and so hence the Robin Hood connection." | The collaboration resulted in Steven playing on two tracks from ‘'''Secrets'''’ - Joshua, which he wrote and Maid Marion which he co-wrote with Allan. "I wrote the melody and Allan said it reminded him of old English folk music, and so hence the Robin Hood connection." | ||
==[[Allan Holdsworth’s Untold | ==[[Allan Holdsworth’s Untold Secrets + Worthy Quotes (Guitar Player 1990)]]== | ||
On an average day, it may take a couple of slow, careful steps to wade safely through the foyer at the Holdsworth residence, which is generally crammed waist-high with pieces of ingoing or outgoing equipment. The day before an I.O.U. tour, allow an extra minute or two. But when Allan is immersed in a recording project, it’s best to either pack a lunch or just use the patio door around, because that’s the most direct route to the meister’s nerve center, The Brewery - home of bottles, boxes, inventions-in-the-rough, and site of much of the sonic outrage captured on '''Secrets''', his latest release. | On an average day, it may take a couple of slow, careful steps to wade safely through the foyer at the Holdsworth residence, which is generally crammed waist-high with pieces of ingoing or outgoing equipment. The day before an I.O.U. tour, allow an extra minute or two. But when Allan is immersed in a recording project, it’s best to either pack a lunch or just use the patio door around, because that’s the most direct route to the meister’s nerve center, The Brewery - home of bottles, boxes, inventions-in-the-rough, and site of much of the sonic outrage captured on '''Secrets''', his latest release. | ||