Technical Details on "Tales From The Vault": Difference between revisions
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"The Abingdon Chasp" was originally written for a potential Allan Holdsworth solo project for the British Label Virgin records. Allan first recorded the demo track with Bill Bruford, Dave Stewart, French bassist Francis Moze, and his long-time friend, saxophonist Ray Warleigh. Several months later Bill Bruford formed the band Bruford. Bill said he would like to include "The Abingdon Chasp" for the group's album project, One Of A Kind. Bruford, Stewart, and Jeff Berlin played on the second version with Allan. "On the original track," Allan remembered, "there was a great sax solo in the middle where my guitar solo is in the Bruford version." (Reaching For The Uncommon Chord, p. 30) | "The Abingdon Chasp" was originally written for a potential Allan Holdsworth solo project for the British Label Virgin records. Allan first recorded the demo track with Bill Bruford, Dave Stewart, French bassist Francis Moze, and his long-time friend, saxophonist Ray Warleigh. Several months later Bill Bruford formed the band Bruford. Bill said he would like to include "The Abingdon Chasp" for the group's album project, One Of A Kind. Bruford, Stewart, and Jeff Berlin played on the second version with Allan. "On the original track," Allan remembered, "there was a great sax solo in the middle where my guitar solo is in the Bruford version." (Reaching For The Uncommon Chord, p. 30) | ||
==Earth w_solos /Earth no solos ==<br> | ==Earth w_solos /Earth no solos ==<br> | ||