
Gregor Hilden
Blue Hour
© 2004 Gregor Hilden
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Modern Blues, Soul, Jazz in the style of Peter Green, Larry Carlton, Robben Ford. This is the 6. cd of German guitar player Gregor Hilden. Great sounding recordings, all individual arrangements and subtle playing
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albums you will love
- GREGOR HILDEN: Blue In Red
- GREGOR HILDEN: Golden Voice Blues
- GREGOR HILDEN: Guitar DeLuxe (2006 New Edition with 30 min. Bonus Tracks and High End remastered)
- GREGOR HILDEN & BLUESNIGHT BAND: Greg's Bluesnight live in Concert (including Larry Garner, Tom Principato, Travis Haddix, Mz Dee and other)
- GREGOR HILDEN: Sweet Rain
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Blues review German guitarist and songwriter Gregor Hilden is back with yet another masterpiece blending his uncompromising mix of blues and jazz inclinations. Playing with his 1959 Les Paul, Hilden brings to fore jazz-laden phrasing, concise and economical noting, and a need for classical renderings within the blues. One of the most beautifully sounding guitarists around, Hilden also has dynamite support from a high quality team of German and American musicians. Sounding like seasoned accomplices, Hilden and crew lay out some tight ass music on this biscuit. Instead, you'll discover in Hilden, a seemingly trained guitarist in love with jazz and doing the blues. Pure and powerful with every note wrung for its own weighty and artistic worth. Instrumentals with super backing, wonderful jazz inflections, and a brooding blues fever, Gregor Hilden puts out a strong set of jazzed-fused blues to wet your appetite. When it's done, I'll bet you shake your head and play it over! This young lion has created a sensation with the European Jazz and Blues fans. "The guitar work of Germany’s Gregor Hilden is phenomenally calculated and measured. ...The axe work of Mr. Hilden is indeed a pleasure to take in, unadulterated blues with masterful executions. ...These are brilliant compositions and arrangements...”
(Mark A. Cole, Big City Blues)