Road Games (album): Difference between revisions
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"Road Games" was released as a mini-album due to record company pressure, showcasing various jazz-rock styles. Despite the challenges, Holdsworth's exceptional guitar solos were a highlight. The experience left Holdsworth frustrated with the industry's focus on commercialism over artistic expression. He continued to face difficulties finding labels that supported his unique musical vision. | "Road Games" was released as a mini-album due to record company pressure, showcasing various jazz-rock styles. Despite the challenges, Holdsworth's exceptional guitar solos were a highlight. The experience left Holdsworth frustrated with the industry's focus on commercialism over artistic expression. He continued to face difficulties finding labels that supported his unique musical vision. | ||
In the end, "Road Games" reflects Allan Holdsworth's determination to maintain artistic integrity despite industry pressures and compromises. It stands as a testament to his commitment to creating music true to his vision rather than conforming to commercial expectations. | In the end, "Road Games" reflects Allan Holdsworth's determination to maintain artistic integrity despite industry pressures and compromises. It stands as a testament to his commitment to creating music true to his vision rather than conforming to commercial expectations. ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the quotes below.]'' | ||
=Quotes on "Road Games"= | =Quotes on "Road Games"= | ||