The New Tony Williams Lifetime: Difference between revisions
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In 1976, Allan Holdsworth was in The New Tony Williams Lifetime, a band known for their album "Believe It." Holdsworth's guitar work in the band was particularly outstanding. His solo on "Wildlife" showcased a more deliberate phrasing, while on "Red Alert," his virtuosity was so furious that it left a lasting impression. Despite his exceptional talent, Holdsworth was often considered a musician's musician, appreciated more by fellow musicians and connoisseurs than by the general public. However, for those who were connoisseurs or aspiring connoisseurs of music, he was a guitarist worth checking out. | In 1976, Allan Holdsworth was in The New Tony Williams Lifetime, a band known for their album "Believe It." Holdsworth's guitar work in the band was particularly outstanding. His solo on "Wildlife" showcased a more deliberate phrasing, while on "Red Alert," his virtuosity was so furious that it left a lasting impression. Despite his exceptional talent, Holdsworth was often considered a musician's musician, appreciated more by fellow musicians and connoisseurs than by the general public. However, for those who were connoisseurs or aspiring connoisseurs of music, he was a guitarist worth checking out. | ||