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Vol. 13, No. 6: Dec.-Jan. 2008

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Scott Hughes "Brown Bag": Independent Review


Scott Hughes
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Review of "Brown Bag"

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By: John W. Patterson

letter ughes is back after an earlier strong release called Lapse. As I love to hear, he has greatly improved his art on this latest effort. I was actually quite shocked to hear the wonderful amount of fusion happening this go round. Hughes is more than deft with the olde digits and can lay down some mean riff-rock jams but this time his jazzier finesse comes through more clearly. He even approaches Allan Holdsworth in phrasings and voicings but a split second later he sounds like Ron Thal or JoboJ. His compositions kept me guessing and intrigued with delight. A mellow piece here and there broke things up perfectly in overall disc flow. He is doing some very odd things with his guitars that you axe-heads need to hear. If Hughes keeps getting better at his current "learning curve" his next releases should be close to awesome. More fusion please. Hughes, ya done good this time!

Total rating: 12 (16 is a perfect score)

© John W. Patterson / Progression Magazine

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