I.O.U.

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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 39:49

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AHEAD OF ITS TIME!!!...

musicalpersuasion4u

A progressive-rock/jazz-fusion album! Here you'll find an outstanding/extraordinary performance with compositions ahead of its time. Lol, this was a 1982 released... listing to it and compare it with what was going on then. Some tracks sounds as if a keyboardist would have been providing the introduction. Actually, most tracks seems to have that keyboard on chords along with bass, drums and a saxophone on solos, but the fact is that this released consisted basically of a power trio. Allan Holdsworth or guitar, Paul Carmichael on bass and Gary Husband on drums. Paul Williams sings and Mr. Holdsworth also plays the violin on Temporary Fault. Well, any has referred to Allan Holdsworth as being from another planet for a reason...

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It's... Good

Hustafaben

If you love shred/fusion you'll love this album. I think it's important for all serious guitarists to own at least one Holdsworth recording just to know what someone who is superhuman can pull off on a guitar. Much of the music of Mr. Holdsworth seems dry aside from the crazy shredding. This album, however, has interesting vocals and some memorable songs on it.

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After the train-wreck disaster of Holdsworth’s first solo release, the infamous Velvet Darkness, it wasn’t until three years later that he reconsidered doing a real solo release versus the earlier ripoff of an authorized studio mishmash product he suffered. So in 1979 he recorded I.O.U. on a wing and a prayer and loans (ergo, an IOU recording project). With his very successful stints with other groups in the intervening time period, such as UK and Bruford, Holdsworth’s guitar prowess and name were clearly on the map. Holdsworth now needed to be the leader he clearly was and thus release an official solo record. The real Allan Holdsworth unleashed is at last revealed on I.O.U. in his original compositions and well-crafted soloing, versus being merely part of a group and forced to stay within certain boundaries of other bandmates’ design. I.O.U., as a solo release, is high-quality jazz fusion interplay, offering emotive compositions, ethereal guitar atmospherics, complex chordal progressions, and intense legato explosions of guitar that set the standard for many guitarists to come. There is no acoustic guitar this time, but a wee bit of Holdsworth on violin appears in one song. – John W. Patterson

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