Personae

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Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 56:58

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Shawn Lane, unique guitarist

roadworx

I am generally not a fan of live recordings but I will make an an exception here to highlight an unfiltered Shawn Lane, one of the most talented guitarists ever. His solo on Rice With the Angels is unreal.

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Total shreddarola

Guitarrock

Shawn Lane (RIP) was a true shredmeister and his collaboration with Mahavisnu bass player JonasH showcases the man's total technique. eMusic kondly enough lists heaps of music from this combo, and Personae is a good place to start showing off their boundless virtuosity in a live context. Stay in awe as Shawn's Charvel's frets pop out due to excessive speed!!!! If you enjoy this kind of guitar centered fusion, I would also recommend Karisma esp. their live with studio genius Mike Landau letting his James Tyler strat rip like a buzzsaw gone awry in a silk factory

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They Say All Music Guide

The albums that bassist Jonas Hellborg has made with guitarist Shawn Lane and drummer Jeff Sipes (aka Apt. Q-258) have all been an invigorating blend of jaw-dropping virtuosity and immediately accessible melodic and harmonic beauty. Personae is no exception to what has now become a pretty well established rule. As usual, Lane’s guitar tends to be the focus of the compositions and takes the lead role in the performances. His style is quite elaborate and “notey,” but he rarely places flash over substance — the joyful lyricism of his playing on ” Heretics” is a fine example. Even when the density of his technique threatens to overwhelm the music, as it does on “Rice With the Angels,” that very density creates its own interest and its own harmonic identity. Only fellow guitarists will be likely to find every minute of each long composition completely enthralling, but there’s no denying both the excitement of his style and the depth of his musical thinking. Then there’s Hellborg himself, who rarely chooses an inessential note and never fails to impress with his own amazing technical prowess. Sipe is a sympathetic and intuitive accompanist who never tries to upstage the others. Personae is a worthy contribution to the growing catalog of excellent recordings by this trio. – Rick Anderson

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