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In the context of "I've-got-a-shiny-new-piece-of-gear- and-it's-going-to-be-a-PROMINENT-feature-of-my-new- album" in which that particular Belew album was mentioned, another example might be 'Sand'-era Allan Holdsworth. I absolutely love Holdsworth's playing. But when I heard 'Sand', I thought the SynthAxe stood as a solid wall of cheese obscuring Holdsworth's distinctive voice. With a "regular" guitar, Holdsworth's legato melody lines have a sound unlike anyone else's, and his floating chordal work comes from the same neighborhood as Terje Rypdal's and David Torn's, which is a *really* swell part of town. But with the SynthAxe, I was left with the impression that it could've been pretty much anyone playing those parts. (OK, "anyone" with highly developed chops, but you know what I mean...) I felt that the unique personality that normally comes through in Holdsworth's playing was suppressed and smothered by the SynthAxe, and couldn't help but wonder how those same tunes would sound had he not been using the thing. -t- > Chris Richards wrote: > > > As to whether or not what Adrian does on that > > particular record is wanking, I'd have to go back > > and listen to it again to give you my thoughts > > therein. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com