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Lee Ritenour's 6 string theory [sound recording].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: CRE-31911-02 | Concord RecordsPublication details: Berkeley, CA : Concord Records, p2010.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Lee Ritenour's six string theory
  • Six string theory
  • 6 string theory
Subject(s):
Contents:
Lay it down (featuring John Scofield) (5:58) -- Am I wrong (featuring Keb' Mo', Taj Mahal) (4:07) -- L.P. (for Les Paul) (featuring Pat Martino, Joey DeFrancesco) (4:50) -- Give me one reason (featuring Joe Bonamassa, Robert Cray) (5:14) -- "68" (featuring Steve Lukather, Neal Schon, Slash) (4:58) -- In your dreams (featuring Steve Lukather, Neal Schon) (5:58) -- My one and only love (featuring George Benson) (1:44) -- Moon river (featuring George Benson, Joey DeFrancesco) (4:57) -- Why I sing the blues (featuring B.B. King, Vince Gill, Keb' Mo', Jonny Lang) (6:34) -- Daddy Longlicks (featuring featuring Joe Robinson) (1:54) -- Shape of my heart (featuring Steve Lukather, Andy McKee) (4:48) -- Drifting (featuring Andy McKee) (3:40) -- Freeway jam (featuring Mike Stern, Tomoyasu Hotei) (4:56) -- Fives (featuring Guthrie Govan, Tal Wilkenfeld) (4:33) -- Caprices, op. 20, no. 2 and 7 (featuring Shon Boublil) (3:30).
Production credits:
  • Produced and arranged by Lee Ritenour.
Lee Ritenour, guitar ; with featured guest performers ; with acc.
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Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD JAZZ Ritenour, Lee Available 33111006596130
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Guitarist Lee Ritenour decided to celebrate his 50th year as a guitar player by inviting a bevy of name guitarists into the studio to jam out some tunes, all in the name of love for their chosen instrument. Ritenour's subsequent album, 2010's 6 String Theory, is just that, a varied celebration on the many styles and players who have utilized the guitar. The result is an expansive, ambitious, but never belabored album that touches on jazz, blues, funk, and rock and expands beyond the usual Ritenour approach while remaining true to his unique six-string sound. To these ends, Ritenour duets with such artists as contemporary bluesman Keb' Mo', fusion/post-bop legend Pat Martino, and blues icon B.B. King, as well as George Benson, Slash, Mike Stern, and others. To say this is an all-star affair is an understatement and fortunately, while the album never overplays to expectations, it nonetheless delivers on Ritenour's promise of a guitar celebration. ~ Matt Collar

Compact disc.

Lay it down (featuring John Scofield) (5:58) -- Am I wrong (featuring Keb' Mo', Taj Mahal) (4:07) -- L.P. (for Les Paul) (featuring Pat Martino, Joey DeFrancesco) (4:50) -- Give me one reason (featuring Joe Bonamassa, Robert Cray) (5:14) -- "68" (featuring Steve Lukather, Neal Schon, Slash) (4:58) -- In your dreams (featuring Steve Lukather, Neal Schon) (5:58) -- My one and only love (featuring George Benson) (1:44) -- Moon river (featuring George Benson, Joey DeFrancesco) (4:57) -- Why I sing the blues (featuring B.B. King, Vince Gill, Keb' Mo', Jonny Lang) (6:34) -- Daddy Longlicks (featuring featuring Joe Robinson) (1:54) -- Shape of my heart (featuring Steve Lukather, Andy McKee) (4:48) -- Drifting (featuring Andy McKee) (3:40) -- Freeway jam (featuring Mike Stern, Tomoyasu Hotei) (4:56) -- Fives (featuring Guthrie Govan, Tal Wilkenfeld) (4:33) -- Caprices, op. 20, no. 2 and 7 (featuring Shon Boublil) (3:30).

Produced and arranged by Lee Ritenour.

Lee Ritenour, guitar ; with featured guest performers ; with acc.

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