The
veteran Texan guitarist's first solo electric guitar studio album
since 2010's fiery Up Close marks a fine return to form and
the classic Eric Johnson sound.
This
is a more laid back and relaxed affair, with a nice mix of
instrumentals and vocals and covers and originals, blending jazz and
rock with hints of new age.
But
don't let the mellow atmosphere fool you – Johnson's playing is as
nimble and seamless as ever, with clean, crisp tones and
lightning-fast lead lines.
And
Johnson's eternally youthful vocals are still so smooth and silky
even at 63 years of age.
Standout
tracks include Stevie Wonder's "Up Tight (Everything's
Alright)," The Beatles' "We Can Work It Out," and The
Ventures' "Pipeline," and Johnson's "Morning Sun,"
"The Fade," and "To Whom It May Concern."
Collage
is proof positive that after forty-plus years in the music business,
Eric Johnson's still got it.
--Raj
Manoharan
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