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TO TRIPS
Title:
Guitarra 66
Label:
MBARI MUSICA (PORTUGAL)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
MBARI 005CD
Portuguese underground legend
Tó Trips
releases his first solo -- and acoustic -- album after two decades of producing fiercely uncompromising and original music. From
John Dowland
's XVI century airs to
Joaquin Rodrigo
's guitar works, from
Peter Walker
to
Marc Ribot
, with impressions of Cape Verdean music, Cuban
son
, Brazilian
choro
, North Africa's oud music,
Guitarra 66
is an original work by someone deeply haunted by all traditions and life journeys. It may not be self-evident, but
Guitarra 66
is as much about Portugal as it is about the rest of the world and is a first person account of one who knows that, sometimes, we need nothing more than the wind blowing through the trees. From his first start in the late '80s with his first band,
Amen Sacristi
, to his part in the Portuguese underground with
Santa Maria Gasolina Em Teu Ventre
("Holy Mother Gasoline In Your Womb"), to his time in
Lulu Blind
(who opened for
Sonic Youth
and
Manic Street Preachers
) in the early '90s, Tó's musical route appears side by side with names like
Steve Albini
's
Big Black
,
Glenn Branca
and, naturally, Sonic Youth. But in Portugal, as opposed to just about everywhere else in the post-grunge world, "underground" never meant "mainstream." Tó Trips' joint project with
Pedro Gonçalves
--
Dead Combo
-- sought to answer that need. The band's checkered style -- part-
Morricone
, part-
Tom Waits
-- knotted the audience around it. However,
Guitarra 66
creates a quieter world out of melodic pieces born with a noise aesthetic, which has always been Tó's primary habitat as a guitar player (as is evident by his part in
Rhys Chatham
's large-scale works). Tó Trips describes this solo work as "
a romantic album, Mediterranean, with Portuguese roots. An Iberian album gazing upon the Atlantic. It crisscrosses voyages through the African desert, evokes the Latino neighborhoods of U.S. cities, and beckons the south seas
." Tó also draws inspiration from the late Portuguese guitar legend
Carlos Paredes
and
Marc Ribot
, and though he might act on his influences, he does his best to lose them in the chase. His technique digresses and draws ellipses with agile and circular melodies that can be dark and droning or delicate, gentle sketches.
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