AL DI MEOLA — Electric Rendezvous (review)

AL DI MEOLA — Electric Rendezvous album cover Album · 1982 · Fusion Buy this album from MMA partners
3/5 ·
seyo
This is a good fusion album with many excellent instrumental passages, even though this is a type of music that can be described as "cold" and "technical".

Side A is more electric in instrumentation, while side B contains largely acoustic arrangements and in comparison is less strong than the former. Di Meola on guitar and Jan Hammer on keyboards are brilliant although sometimes they indulge too much into soloing. It is very pleasant album to listen to, especially if you are a fusion fan, but it can be demanding for others. It contains several beautiful melodies and Latino Jazz influences. Good album but not terribly important for jazz-rock scene.
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