Posts Tagged ‘acoustic’
The Fall of Us All–Pulse Magazine 7/94
“…his music screams with the brain-melt electric guitar overdubs and pounding percussion which dominate the first half of his latest album, The Fall of Us All.”
Read MoreThe Fall of Us All–RollingStone
“a trip of another, more explosive and enriching kind, a dynamic study of Eastern modality and universal spiritualism driven by rock & roll ambition” -Rolling Stone
Read MoreBig Map–Cartographic Perspectives review
“fingered guitar sings a wanderer’s muse, improvised intricate as gnarled branches of winter oaks”
Read MoreBig Map–Guitar Player Review
“Tibbetts’ bold single-string passages pilot twists and turns above slapped and strummed acoustic rhythms, and his quirky detunings and oddball figures provide a cinematic, edge-of-the-seat experience.” -Guitar Player
Read MoreExploded View
“Marc Anderson’s forceful percussion has an animated, almost conversational quality, and Tibbetts’ striking fret work runs the gamut from meditative solo passages to heartstopping blasts of rainbow feedback” -Rolling Stone
Read MoreWalking
1985 · Bob Hughes: bass; Marc Anderson: percussion; Steve Tibbetts: guitar and kalimba
Read MoreSafe Journey–Downbeat
“there is a sobering purity about Tibbetts’ alien mix that shakes you up in some wondrous ways.” -David Fricke, Musician Magazine
Read MoreMy Last Chance
1982: Jim Price: violin; Dave Peterson: guitar; Marc Anderson: percussion; Tim Weinhold: percussion; Steve Tibbetts: guitar; Randal Brown: percussion
Read MoreNorthern Song–Stereo Review, 10/82
“In a sense, this album is an acknowledgement of the ultimate power of silence over music.”
Read MoreYr
“His solos are twisting, singing journeys that evolve with the sense of spiritual awakening you’d hear in a Coltrane soprano run.” -Downbeat
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