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

"One Track Mind"

The Story
Seven of the nine tracks on Ben Lacy's CD "One Track Mind" are one man, playing one guitar, in one pass, on one stereo track. For the past few years Ben has been drawing huge crowds to the Brian Moore Guitar booth at NAMM. Thousands of awestruck conventioneers have watched him move effortlessly from Led Zepplin to Stevie Wonder to Van Morrison, not just playing the guitar parts, but playing all the parts, at the same time. Snapping and slapping nasty bass grooves, stabbing inspired chord voicings, thumping staccato drumbeats and playing sassy solo lines - all simultaneously. But this isn't just a circus trick. It's pure inspiration crafted with superhuman precision and Mojo to burn. Downbeat, one of the world's foremost jazz magazines for over half a century, called Lacy "a true multitasking machine." The review in the March 2003 issue went on: "To mere mortals it might seem that there's a twosome going at it. Lacy's impressive technique is built upon complex slapping, hammer-ons, and rhythmically devised chord progressions."

The Music
03:21 Layercake Instrumental
03:15 Hey Nineteen Instrumental
04:20 Get Your Feet Wet Instrumental
02:45 Bobby's Tune Instrumental
04:09 Perpetual Pendulum Instrumental
04:00 Billie Jean Instrumental
03:10 Simple But Effective Instrumental
03:09 Morning Mist Of Someday Instrumental
03:00 Slap Crackle Pop Instrumental

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