Complementary Colors

Complementary Colors

Complementary Colors

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Editorial Reviews
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Things one can learn from listening to Complementary Colors: (a) bent notes sound as good on a violin as on a guitar; (b) pizzicato from a string quartet can be awfully similar to a banjo, given proper context; and (c) yes, one can play the blues on a cello. The second album from Corky Siegel's Chamber Blues is wonderfully odd, doing for the blues what cello quartet Apocalyptica did for heavy metal. Blending blues and classical sensibilities as easily as he combines the instruments traditionally assigned to each genre, Siegel handily illustrates just how well the two work together with scale runs, chord progressions, solo sections, and trading-fours between various instruments that walk the line between Beethoven and B.B. King. This is one of the few blues albums of 1998 that holds a genuine surprise around every corner, and fans of classical chamber music will find a great deal to like as well. --Genevieve Williams

Complementary Colors, Music, Corky Siegel Chamber Blues, Blues, Blues Music, Blues master Siegel joins string quartet to create magical disc., Modern Electric Blues, Pop

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  3. Devil Got My Woman
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  6. Free Beer Tomorrow
  7. Getting Through It
  8. Good Rocking Tonight: The Best of Roy Brown
  9. Groovin' High
  10. Home Before Long

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