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>A visitor to the Looper's Delight web site pointed out a new article >on Phil Keaggy in Guitar Player: >http://www.guitarplayer.com/story.asp?storycode=15473 > >He talks about his looping, as well as his new album "Roundabout" >which is all looping. Has anybody heard that one? What do you think? > >There are some clips on his web site: >http://philkeaggy.com/music/roundabout.html I've only heard the clips, but didn't think this made it as an essential looping album. Every track, and there are many, seems to be made in exactly the same way, layering up a backing and then soloing over it, and being made the same way they can hardly help but tend towards a similarity of musical impression. Not that the individual tracks aren't good in isolation, but to compile them all together like that just creates pleasant aural wallpaper. If Phil Keaggy is famous enough to bring looping more public recognition (I wouldn't know, I only heard of him here at LD) then this album might create a useful reference point for some of us to explain our music. andy butler (doesn't anyone else have an opinion?)