Solotude

Editorial Reviews

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Past recordings have often found guitarist Ron Affif leaning more toward the athletic side of his playing than the lyrical. On this solo effort, he exhibits an unexpected and welcome reflective and sensitive side. With much of his prodigious technique taken up supplying simultaneous harmony, melody, bass and rhythm, there is apparently less energy for running lines through chord changes. The acoustic guitar and almost-acoustic-sounding electric guitar tracks add to the mood, allowing the aggressive character of his touch to come to the fore without getting too pugilistic. The repertoire consists largely of romantic standards ("I've Never Been in Love Before," "My Romance," and "What Is This Thing Called Love") and some audibly heartfelt Affif originals ("Mark," "Charene," and "Holly"). Solotude may not break any new musical ground but it offers many musical pleasures: personality, precision, and passion as well as beautifully recorded sound. It sets a romantic mood, and like Coltrane's Ballads, proves that mood music need not be elevator music. --Michael Ross

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Jazz Music:

  1. Spirits
  2. Star People [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
  3. Stone Blue
  4. The Black Velvet Band
  5. The Call
  6. The Call
  7. The Complete Imperial Sessions [Original recording remastered]
  8. The Old Maestro
  9. The Romance Of Kenny G
  10. These Old Charms [Import]

Jazz Music

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Jazz Music

What Goes Up Might Come [Import]

Symphony 7 & 16

The Five Of Us

Crazy Rhythm

Spirit of the Street: The Very Best of Inner City [Import]

Sunnys Off

Successi Italiani Anni 90 [Import]

Steppin' Out/Very Best of Joe Jackson

Six Suitable Tracks [Import]

The House of Blue Light

Recollections from the Past: Chicago, Vol. 1

Summit Meetings 1939-50

Rebellion [Import]

Inolvidable, Vol. 3

Sings the Music of Irving Berlin