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Line-up: Ron Jarzombek - Guitars, Bass & Programming Roland Emessy I - Strings & Synths Prodeus Effecks - Piano, Harp, Bells, Marimba, B3 & Chinese Gong Dee Fore - Drums & Percussion Reviews: To put it simply - to think of writing an album like this one requires insanity. To be able to pull it off requires genius. - Armen Janjanian, Metal Observer This album is nothing short of astonishing. Ron's virtuosity really shines through here, and the music, while rather technical at times, is presented very warmly with great feel and expression. I have to hand it to him - this is really something. - Neil Kernon (producer - Queensryche, Kansas, Judas Priest) 'Solitarily Speaking Of Theoretical Confinement' is a guitarist's guitar album. Unconventional in the extreme and very ambitious - a funny, exciting, rule-bending, boundary-breaking rollercoaster-ride of technically perfect guitar-wizardry. This album-length dithyramb on the potential of focused creativity should be on the required-listening list of every student of the guitar, and every musician seriously considering making progressive music. This little gem deserves nothing less than 5 out of 5 points. - Marco Van Leeuwen Wearing a white lab coat and reading glasses, Dr. Ron flips through what's surely a textbook of musical madness. Lurking within is music taken to the -nth degree. Think Steve Vai pushed the envelope with Flex-able? If so, Jarzombek rips the envelope wide open with his newest creation. Think Flex-able on steroids, and you're still no closer to describing this disc than the I.R.S. is to abolishing the income tax. - A. Lee Graham, Electric Basement.
Line-up: Ron Jarzombek - Guitars, Bass & Programming Roland Emessy I - Strings & Synths Prodeus Effecks - Piano, Harp, Bells, Marimba, B3 & Chinese Gong Dee Fore - Drums & Percussion Reviews: To put it simply - to think of writing an album like this one requires insanity. To be able to pull it off requires genius. - Armen Janjanian, Metal Observer This album is nothing short of astonishing. Ron's virtuosity really shines through here, and the music, while rather technical at times, is presented very warmly with great feel and expression. I have to hand it to him - this is really something. - Neil Kernon (producer - Queensryche, Kansas, Judas Priest) 'Solitarily Speaking Of Theoretical Confinement' is a guitarist's guitar album. Unconventional in the extreme and very ambitious - a funny, exciting, rule-bending, boundary-breaking rollercoaster-ride of technically perfect guitar-wizardry. This album-length dithyramb on the potential of focused creativity should be on the required-listening list of every student of the guitar, and every musician seriously considering making progressive music. This little gem deserves nothing less than 5 out of 5 points. - Marco Van Leeuwen Wearing a white lab coat and reading glasses, Dr. Ron flips through what's surely a textbook of musical madness. Lurking within is music taken to the -nth degree. Think Steve Vai pushed the envelope with Flex-able? If so, Jarzombek rips the envelope wide open with his newest creation. Think Flex-able on steroids, and you're still no closer to describing this disc than the I.R.S. is to abolishing the income tax. - A. Lee Graham, Electric Basement.
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Format: CD
Label: CDB
Catalog: 143763
Rel. Date: 08/10/2007
UPC: 733792417328

Solitarily Speaking of Theoret
Artist: Ron Jarzombek
Format: CD
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Line-up: Ron Jarzombek - Guitars, Bass & Programming Roland Emessy I - Strings & Synths Prodeus Effecks - Piano, Harp, Bells, Marimba, B3 & Chinese Gong Dee Fore - Drums & Percussion Reviews: To put it simply - to think of writing an album like this one requires insanity. To be able to pull it off requires genius. - Armen Janjanian, Metal Observer This album is nothing short of astonishing. Ron's virtuosity really shines through here, and the music, while rather technical at times, is presented very warmly with great feel and expression. I have to hand it to him - this is really something. - Neil Kernon (producer - Queensryche, Kansas, Judas Priest) 'Solitarily Speaking Of Theoretical Confinement' is a guitarist's guitar album. Unconventional in the extreme and very ambitious - a funny, exciting, rule-bending, boundary-breaking rollercoaster-ride of technically perfect guitar-wizardry. This album-length dithyramb on the potential of focused creativity should be on the required-listening list of every student of the guitar, and every musician seriously considering making progressive music. This little gem deserves nothing less than 5 out of 5 points. - Marco Van Leeuwen Wearing a white lab coat and reading glasses, Dr. Ron flips through what's surely a textbook of musical madness. Lurking within is music taken to the -nth degree. Think Steve Vai pushed the envelope with Flex-able? If so, Jarzombek rips the envelope wide open with his newest creation. Think Flex-able on steroids, and you're still no closer to describing this disc than the I.R.S. is to abolishing the income tax. - A. Lee Graham, Electric Basement.
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