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CD Reviews
Allan Holdsworth, Alan Pasqua, Jimmy Haslip, Chad Wackerman - Blues for Tony
Review by Gary Hill
A live album, this is some killer fusion. Since fusion includes both jazz and rock and since Allan Holdsworth has been in several prog outfits, I consider this progressive rock.

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DVD Reviews
Allan Holdsworth and Alan Pasqua - Featuring Chad Wackerman and Jimmy Haslip DVD
Review by Gary Hill
This is the first official DVD by Allan Holdsworth. As someone who has had his whole world rearranged by seeing Holdsworth live, I can tell you that it’s an experience every one should have at some point in there life.
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Soft Works - Abracadabra In Osaka
Review by Gary Hill
There is a real history behind this project. It's a lot more complicated and extensive story than I have space to fully convey in the space of this review.

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Allan Holdsworth - Allan Holdsworth, I.O.U. - Live In Japan 1984
Review by Gary Hill
I am reviewing several live sets from Allan Holdsworth in this issue of Music Street Journal. Here is a bold statement I'd like to make.

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Planet X - Anthology (4 CD set)
Review by Gary Hill
I have to say that for my money Planet X was (and I say "was" because I doubt they'll ever do any music again, but I'd love to be proven wrong) one of the best instrumental acts ever.

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K2 - Book of the Dead
Review by Josh Turner
With an Egyptian on the cover, you'd expect something from The Bangles. However, this is much more progressive in nature.
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Allan Holdsworth - FLATTire: Music for A Non-Existent Movie
Review by Gary Hill
There is definitely a lot of fusion in this album.

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Soft Machine - Floating World Live
Review by G. W. Hill

So you say you like fusion?


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Allan Holdsworth - Frankfurt '86
Review by Gary Hill
This is one of a batch of albums from Allan Holdsworth that I'm reviewing for this issue of Music Street Journal.

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Various Artists - Guitar Masters Collection
Review by Gary Hill

This various artists collection was assembled by Brian Tarquin. He's a guitar player who really seems to have a reverence for great guitar playing in all its various forms.


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Allan Holdsworth - Hard Hat Area
Review by G. W. Hill

Originally released in 1993, this is getting a reissue here.


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Allan Holdsworth - Hard Hat Area
Review by Gary Hill
Originally released in 1993, this is getting a reissue here.

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Allan Holdsworth - Jarasum Jazz Festival 2014
Review by Gary Hill
I'm not shy about the fact that I think Allan Holdsworth is the greatest guitarist to ever live. This new release captures a 2014 concert.

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Allan Holdsworth - Leverkusen '97
Review by Gary Hill
I'm reviewing several sets from Allan Holdsworth in this issue of Music Street Journal. This one is brand new, although the concert captured here was in 1997.

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Derek Sherinian - Mythology
Review by G. W. Hill

This Derek Sherinian disc is just getting the reissue treatment.


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Allan Holdsworth - None Too Soon
Review by G. W. Hill

Originally released in 1996, I’m putting this under progressive rock because Holdsworth has been in prog bands (most notably UK) and because we often land fusion under that heading.


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Allan Holdsworth - None Too Soon
Review by Gary Hill
Originally released in 1996, I’m putting this under progressive rock because Holdsworth has been in prog bands (most notably UK) and because we often land fusion under that heading.

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Allan Holdsworth - Sand
Review by Gary Hill
You know, I always tend to lump fusion into progressive rock. Why?

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UK - UK
Review by Scott Prinzing

Considered by many to be one of the greatest prog albums of all time, it is a shame that the line-up lasted only one album and tour.  


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Allan Holdsworth - Warsaw Summer Jazz Days '98
Review by Gary Hill
This is one of four live albums from Allan Holdsworth that I've covered for this issue of Music Street Journal.

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