A Via Musicom (Remastered) Eric Johnson
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Album-Release:
1990
HRA-Release:
02.01.2018
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- 1 Ah Via Musicom 02:04
- 2 Cliffs of Dover 04:10
- 3 Desert Rose 04:55
- 4 High Landrons 05:46
- 5 Steve's Boogie 01:51
- 6 Trademark 04:45
- 7 Nothing Can Keep Me from You 04:23
- 8 Song for George 01:47
- 9 Righteous 03:27
- 10 Forty Mile Town 04:13
- 11 East Wes 03:28
Info for A Via Musicom (Remastered)
Guitar legend Eric Johnson released a heavy rock masterwork with his classic Ah Via Musicom. Johnson explores sounds of rock, pop, blues, jazz and country. His third studio recording featured one of his most popular songs, “Cliffs of Dover,” which was listed as one of the “100 Greatest Guitar Solos” by Guitar World magazine. The riveting track would win the GRAMMY® Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. Other standouts include “Trademark,” “High Landrons” and “Righteous.” This stunning recording has remained a staple with the guitar community.
After being overlooked on his debut, Tones, guitarist Eric Johnson burst onto the airwaves with the surprising hit “Cliffs of Dover.” Armed with excellent chops and a clear tone, Johnson took a tired formula and made it sound fresh again. Despite his talents on the fret board, he plays with great restraint and chose to explore a variety of styles, including rock, pop, blues, country, and jazz. While his singing is not quite as interesting as his guitar playing, it is not obtrusive and is at times quite pleasing. This recording has reached near-classic proportions within the guitar community.
Eric Johnson, lead vocals (tracks 3, 4, 7, 10), guitar, piano, electric sitar
Jody Lazo, vocals (tracks 7, 10)
Steven Hennig, guitar (track 5)
Steve Barber, keyboard, synthesizer
Tommy Taylor, drums (tracks 1–7, 9–11), percussion (tracks 4, 7, 10)
Paul Bissell, percussion (track 1)
James Fenner, percussion (tracks 10, 11)
Roscoe Beck, bass (tracks 1, 3, 7, 9, 10)
Kyle Brock, bass (tracks 2–6, 11)
Reggie Witty, bass (track 7)
Wee Willie, harmonica
Recorded March 1988 – June 1989 at Riverside Sound, Arlyn Studios, and Saucer One Studio in Austin, Texas; Studio Seven
Mastering by Bernie Grundman
Produced by Eric Johnson
Digitally remastered
Eric A. Johnson, D.M.A.
is the Founding Artistic Director of Cor Cantiamo and Director of Choral Activities at Northern Illinois University. Ensembles under his direction have performed at multiple national, division, and state conventions in the United States, as well as at Avery Fisher Hall Lincoln Center in New York.
Internationally, Johnson has served as a guest conductor of the Clare College Chapel Choir (Cambridge, England), taught at Makumira University (Tanzania), the Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil), and has directed guest choral residencies at Canterbury and Worcester Cathedrals (England).
Dr. Johnson has published music with Santa Barbara Music Publishing, published articles in the Choral Journal, and served as a music editor for Earthsongs Publications. He is active as a clinician and guest conductor, leads master classes in conducting, and has collaborated with many leading composers of our time, including Morten Lauridsen, who has praised Cor Cantiamo as “choral artistry at its nest.”
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