Acoustic Alchemy

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Acoustic Alchemy - AArt

09/25/2001 | Higher Octave 

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All Music Guide Review

Presented as the apex of a metamorphoses begun on Beautiful Game toward a more filled out group sound, leader Greg Carmichael accents his trademark nylon string guitar style with a horn section. Considered one of the defining arbiters of smooth jazz, Acoustic Alchemy actually lean more to the pop side of the genre, often betraying more than a passing interest in soul music. The songs on AArt are no exception. The curiously titled "Viva Che" -- for Guavara? -- is straight-up Latin disco lite, á la Jamiroquai, replete with Moog keyboard swirls and Brazilian percussion hiccups. The first single, "Wish You Were Near," showcasing Snake Davis on tenor sax, features Carmichael at his dramatic best, soloing over an up-tempo groove backed by Philly soul-style horn hits. Longtime Alchemy buffs will no doubt find much to enjoy on this disc, and, despite the processed sound of some backing instruments -- full keyboard strings -- the inclusion of many retro-'70s disco era techniques may appeal to a wider dance-oriented audience. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide

AArt Track Listing

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  • Title
  • time
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  • 2
  • AArt Attack
  • 4:01
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  • 3
  • Flamoco Loco
  • 4:05
  • Sound Clip for Flamoco Loco from AArt


  • 4
  • Tuff Puzzle
  • 5:14
  • Sound Clip for Tuff Puzzle from AArt


  • 5
  • Passion Play
  • 4:46
  • Sound Clip for Passion Play from AArt


  • 6
  • Senjo Wine
  • 4:33
  • Sound Clip for Senjo Wine from AArt


  • 7
  • Viva Ché
  • 3:44
  • Sound Clip for Viva Ché from AArt


  • 12
  • Nathan Road
  • 5:07
  • Sound Clip for Nathan Road from AArt


  • 13
  • Cactus Blue
  • 4:56
  • Sound Clip for Cactus Blue from AArt


  • Credits of AArt

    • Richard Bull
    • Percussion, Drums, Producer, Drum Programming, Mixing, Mastering, Engineer, Programming


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