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Emily Remler: This Is Me (1990)

Written By Hourpost on Wednesday, March 7, 2012 | 12:42 AM

Emily Remler (September 18, 1957 – May 4, 1990) was an American jazz guitarist who rose to prominence in the 1980s. She recorded seven albums of hard bop, jazz standards and fusion guitar.
Emily Remler's first -- and tragically, her last -- excursion into electric jazz-pop indicates that she could have become a strong force in that area had she not died. Though Remler's Concord recordings earned her a great deal of respect in hard bop circles, she felt limited creatively and was quite anxious to experiment in the electric realm. On her final session, This Is Me, the guitarist incorporates pop and rock elements on her own terms -- maintaining her musical integrity and avoiding radio-oriented smooth jazz drivel altogether. What remains constant is the warm and lyrical nature of her playing. While the influence of Wes Montgomery and Herb Ellis remains, some of these pieces indicate that she was paying close attention to Pat Metheny. ~ Alex Henderson
Tracklist:
01. Deep In A Trance [05:24]
02. Majestic Dance [04:49]
03. Majestic Dance [04:49]
04. Love Colors [04:50]
05. Dark Passage [04:46]
06. You Know What I'm Saying [04:50]
07. Song For Maggie [05:37]
08. Around The Bend [05:11]
09. Carenia [06:18]
10. Simplicidaje [04:53]
11. Second Childhood [03:23]
Personnel:
Emily Remler (guitar, guitar synthesizer)
Jay Ashby (trombone, percussion)
Aydin Esen (piano, keyboards)
Bill O'Connell (piano)
David Benoit, Russ Freeman (keyboards)
Romero Lubambo (acoustic guitar)
Lincoln Goines, Jimmy Johnson (bass)
Jeff Porcaro, Ricky Sebastian, Daduka Fonseca (drums)
Luis Conte, Jeffrey Weber, Cafe (percussion)
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