Werner Hucks - Midnite Blue

Monday 1st April 1991
Werner Hucks - Midnite Blue
Werner Hucks - Midnite Blue

STYLE: Jazz
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 10687-8299
LABEL: Pila CD 60107
FORMAT: CD Album
RRP: £4.99

Reviewed by James Attlee

As the title suggests, a deliciously cool late-night instrumental guitar album. Werner is something of a guitar maestro, moving easily between Benson-Butler territory and Flamenco and classical-inspired pieces, all embued with a European sensibility that helps it (almost completely) avoid blandness. A reference point for guitar-o-philes might be the 'acoustic' extrapolation-period John McLaughlin, but Werner has a mellowness all his own, and rarely indulges in licks of the finger blurring variety. His bass-player, one Wolfgang Schmid, is more likely to amaze with a sudden blaze of speed, Werner lays back on the groove and subverts things with a neat twist in the melody here and an unexpected chord there. In fact, "neat" and "unexpected" are two adjectives that describe this album as well as any. I'm glad the money's around to finance Werner's musical explorations. Worth buying a ticket to go along for the ride.

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