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MP3 Richard Cummins - Wind Mill

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  • Givin Thanks
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  • Dudel-A-Doo
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  • Passage of the Armenians
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  • Window Shopping in Fort Langley
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  • Eternity
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  • Slow Dance
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  • Minor Problem
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  • Fresh Bread
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  • We All See The Rainbow
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  • Sept 8th
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  • Doll House
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  • Splendor
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  • Thumbin a Ride
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  • Harvest
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  • Eternal
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  • Ocean
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  • Late Night Drive (Bonus Track)
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This new emerging method of guitar playing uses live electronic 'looping', which allows Richard to combine the sounds of multiple guitar parts with only one acoustic guitar - recorded once - using the new Boss RC-50 Loop Station.

17 MP3 Songs
AVANT GARDE: Structured Improvisation, NEW AGE: Solo Instrumental

Details:
Sometimes fully orchestrated with complex multiple layers of melody, rhythm and harmony, to sometimes sparse tuneful interludes Windmill is perfect to listen to when you want to reflect, marvel at the wonders of live looping, or just enjoy a good melodic instrumental piece!

From the CD insert:

"Like the back says, these tracks are one shot recordings, using digital audio looping technology. The melodies were all composed on the spot with the loop station running,
being laid down and recorded simultaneously as they were actually being written!
And the layers of sound you hear - what sounds like a Bass Guitar, and Drums, etc are all derived from one instrument: my Limited Edition Taylor 314-CE auditorium acoustic.
As the loop station was recording, if I felt a piece needed a bass line, I would quickly either
drop my E string down to D, or jack my Neve bass control to max and lay down a spontaneous bass line to accompany the part - same with the percussion.
Most of what you hear as drums is actually me finding different tonal areas on the body of my guitar, then whacking at it furiously to get kick, tom, and even hi hat/snare type sounds. I also utilize shakers and tamborines, sometimes using the loop stations convenient mic input, or sometimes cranking the gain on the Taylor and recording straight through the soundhole!
I hope you enjoy these spontaneous acoustic creations as much as I did making them!"

- Richard Cummins



PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH REVIEW:

Wind Mill
Artist: Richard Cummins
Label: Electrotone - Indie
Time: 17 tracks/50:37

Canadian guitarist/composer/singer Richard Cummins is an artist that seems to almost have found his way onto the current scene by visiting from an alternate time-line where the best of classic Christian rock has just peaked. His inspirations lean more toward Larry Norman, Phil Keaggy and The Beatles than The Clash, Underoath or Switchfoot. Cummins has two projects available right now: one is a vocal pop album full of classic rock references, and the other, Wind Mill, is an instrumental album done in much the same vein as Phil Keaggyâs âloopâ projects.

On Wind Mill, armed only with an acoustic Taylor guitar and a Boss RC-50 Loop Station, Cummins has created seventeen tracks of fine improvisational composing and performing. A word might be needed to explain the process: Cummins creates spontaneous compositions on guitar and plays into a âloop stationâ that will store and repeat the recorded information, allowing layers of sound to be added live and on-the-spot. By doing this, the player actually gets to âjamâ with himself (Keaggyâs hardware of choice is actually called the âJamManâ) as rhythm, bass, percussion, melody lines, etc. are built up to create a finished work.

There is, of course, a danger in this method â the risk is that the artist can become too absorbed in the process, and simply produce music that is little more than self-indulgent noodling. Even the wonderful Phil Keaggy has occasionally had moments on his âloopingâ projects where the songs surrendered to the technique. Thankfully, Cummins has avoided that pitfall. While Cummins has technique to spare â and obviously owes a great debt to Keaggy, who is like the Obie-wan to his Luke Skywalker â his style of improvisation carries a sense of melody and structure through each song, even though some of the tracks rely heavily on catchy riffs, as opposed to traditional âA,B,Aâ structured songwriting.

âGivinâ Thanksâ starts off the album with a quick riff against a pattering percussion and fast harmony lines tripping off the Taylor. Itâs a short bit of a song that will have you thinking you put a Phil Keaggy album into your CD player by mistake. Thereâs gentleness about many of the songs here â the guitar fingering is light and dexterous, and many of the tunes conjure up an afternoon in the fields, an occasional light Celtic air, or even a suggestion of Middle-Eastern music, as in âPassage.â Songs like âWindow Shopping in Fort Langley,â âSlow Dance,â âFresh Bread,â âWe All See the Rainbow,â and âOcean,â all evoke a mood, and tend to stay with you, while delights like âMinor Problemâ serve as tasty treats with clever fretwork and funky grooves.

Wind Mill is certainly an impressive and enjoyable work, especially for those who play guitar (or aspire to it) and for fans of Phil Keaggyâs instrumental work. Richard Cummins has done an amazing thing: heâs stepped into Keaggyâs kitchen and cooked up a fine musical meal using his own recipe book. For those interested in this genre of instrumental music, I heartily recommend Richard Cumminsâ Wind Mill.


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