The best remake ever of Summer in the City, it has it all! Funk, Beat, Raw vocals & Pure Guitar Power!! A Symphony of Energy! Thank you, DJs Smith & Wesson from Radio 7 (read, SEPT) Paris France in 1980/1981 for playing it and making me discover it at the time!! PS Was so lucky to find this totally at random on a 12". I had been looking for it for years and didn't know the artist's name.
? Why does this predictable, ordinary solo "need to be heard"? It's routine, run of the mill, nothing special or original. Ray was a fine studio musician on albums by people like Stanley Clarke, but a solo artist he ain't.
7777Scion well I & a few others here rate it, maybe sticks with me more because I first heard this as a youngster falling in love with the guitar, I respect your opinion but don’t agree
Check out his serious jazz-rock chops on several Nemperor and Columbia albums as a side-man. You'll find some solid playing. On this record, he decided to be a hard-rock solo star. Well, there are plenty of folks out there that can blow just like him - so if you want to stand out from the herd, you have to have something special/different. This is just aimless, speedy picking. No compositional structure to his soloing here - in contrast, see any Ritchie Blackmore solo 1970-1977, for example. It's fine to like this stuff - but your statement was "has to be heard" - in that context, the solo would need to be an exceptional one - and it just is not.
7777Scion has to be heard in the context that it wasn’t heard at the time, not many people I know had heard it hence the post, hard rock soloing happens to be my favourite style along with blues, also kinda basic but I go for feel, how would you have reacted if I’d posted say Get The Funk Out, which in my opinion is an extraordinary solo from Nuno or maybe Big Bad Moon, another Satch moment of brilliance (if which there are many) ?
Bought the 7” single at the time and have finally found a digital version! Best version of the track ever👌🏻Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
The best remake ever of Summer in the City, it has it all! Funk, Beat, Raw vocals & Pure Guitar Power!! A Symphony of Energy! Thank you, DJs Smith & Wesson from Radio 7 (read, SEPT) Paris France in 1980/1981 for playing it and making me discover it at the time!! PS Was so lucky to find this totally at random on a 12". I had been looking for it for years and didn't know the artist's name.
Very rare album, not many copies made. Also bought it on cassette. Like many good albums, it mainly went unnoticed! We got your back Ray!
Back in the day.....great to dance to dance to at Tiffany's...fantastic😀!
One of the best-produced tracks ever. I’m in total awe!
Fantastic Feel!
GREAT SONG I GOT WHEN I LIVED IN UK!!!!!
BritboyinUSA
Wow!
I just remember the guitar solo from years ago
underrated giutarrist....
any chance that the track "USA" from the same album would surface here, in same quality?
It can B found on Stegbeetle' s youtube channel!
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Why does this predictable, ordinary solo "need to be heard"? It's routine, run of the mill, nothing special or original.
Ray was a fine studio musician on albums by people like Stanley Clarke, but a solo artist he ain't.
7777Scion well I & a few others here rate it, maybe sticks with me more because I first heard this as a youngster falling in love with the guitar, I respect your opinion but don’t agree
Check out his serious jazz-rock chops on several Nemperor and Columbia albums as a side-man. You'll find some solid playing.
On this record, he decided to be a hard-rock solo star. Well, there are plenty of folks out there that can blow just like him - so if you want to stand out from the herd, you have to have something special/different. This is just aimless, speedy picking. No compositional structure to his soloing here - in contrast, see any Ritchie Blackmore solo 1970-1977, for example.
It's fine to like this stuff - but your statement was "has to be heard" - in that context, the solo would need to be an exceptional one - and it just is not.
7777Scion has to be heard in the context that it wasn’t heard at the time, not many people I know had heard it hence the post, hard rock soloing happens to be my favourite style along with blues, also kinda basic but I go for feel, how would you have reacted if I’d posted say Get The Funk Out, which in my opinion is an extraordinary solo from Nuno or maybe Big Bad Moon, another Satch moment of brilliance (if which there are many) ?
@kee wee single on eBay now for £1.50
@@bawsack69 Got it!