Sounds of Wood and Steel

RELEASE
January 27, 1998
LABEL
Windham Hill Records
GENRES
New Age, New Acoustic, Contemporary Country, TV Soundtracks, Solo Instrumental, Rock & Roll, Progressive Bluegrass, Contemporary Instrumental, Heavy Metal, New Traditionalist, Guitar Virtuoso, Relaxation, Bluegrass, Contemporary Bluegrass, Guitar/New Age, Soundtracks, Hard Rock

Album Review

Conceived as a tribute to Taylor guitars, this recording manages to transcend any stereotypes of projects dedicated to the advancement of a business principle or product. That's due to the quality of the performers, the pieces they play, and the passion they bring to them. There's really not a misstep in the bunch. Guitar slingers from Russ Freeman to Leo Kottke, Steve Stevens and Billy Joe Walker are joined by singers such as Vince Gill, Kathy Mattea, Amy Grant and Joe Lynn Turner who eschew voice in favor of guitar. Of particular note is "Java Man" by Michael Hedges. This was the last recording Hedges made before his untimely death in an automobile accident, and Windham Hill founder William Ackerman speaks to his legacy in moving liner notes. Volume II is promised to follow.
Ross Boissoneau, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Larry's World
  2. Nothing's Too Good (For a Friend)
  3. The Claw
  4. Java Man
  5. How Great Thou Art
  6. Into the Night
  7. Who Lives up There
  8. Processional
  9. Marina
  10. Sadhana
  11. Liquid Amber
  12. Surreal
  13. Alma d'Alma
  14. Jesus Maria
  15. The Last Mile Home