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bobbywayne: [we'll see] (CD, 33:10) MP3.com 47661
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Jazz/rock guitarist bobbywayne's (no, that's not a typo) latest CD [we'll
see] is a mix of "smooth jazz" vibes and some tasty electric guitar work
by the veteran axeman.  It is also a case in point as to why electronic
drums and drum machines should all be collected and cast into the eternal
pit of fiery damnation, as they all but ruin what could have been a nice
effort by "the musician voted most likely to eschew capital letters,"
bobbywayne.

The CD starts off with "Hwy 17," which is an excellent acoustic fusion piece
featuring Indian-influenced percussion and guitar riffs accompanied by a
very airy chorus that adds up to a very relaxing vibe.  Unfortunately, this
is the best cut on the album and it's pretty much all downhill from here.
"Snakespeare" (no, that's not a type either) sounds like a pre-programmed
Casio sample peppered with electric guitar work.  "Got No Ice Cream" suffers
from some awful keyboard work, and "NeatMoe" sounds more like lounge music
than fusion.

That's not to say that bobbywayne isn't a talented guitarist - he shows a
lot of ability to switch from style to style, and does manage to keep the
guitar playing on the album quite interesting.  The track "Street Legal"
features an excellent guitar jam, and "Sex Machine" has some great
discordant moments that really bring the song to life.  However, Jimi
Hendrix himself couldn't overcome the electronic/pre-programmed drum tracks
that suck the life out of most of the tracks on [we'll see]. In the
end, the amateurish sound of the percussion makes it very hard to
concentrate on bobbywayne's very capable guitar and bass playing, which I
think was supposed to be the main attraction of this release.

Basically, if he decides to hire a proper drummer for his next effort, I
think bobbywayne could carve a nice niche in the smooth-jazz/fusion genre.
His guitar playing is very good, and he shows much promise in the
songwriting area with tracks such as "Hwy 17" and "Sex Machine".  However,
[we'll see] is just too bogged down with subpar keyboard work and
poorly done electronic drums to rate as an enjoyable experience.

- Michael Askounes (michael@gscyclone.com)

CREDITS:
bobbywayne: guitar, bass, keyboards, MIDI programming

TRACKLIST:
1. Hwy 17 (2:45)
2. Time Travel (3:25)
3. Snakespeare (4:22)
4. Got No Ice Cream (2:43)
5. Sex Machine (3:30)
6. Reckless Truth (1:59)
7. eLectroglide (4:00)
8. Street Legal (3:39)
9. Clocktower (1:17)
10. NeatMoe (3:17)
11. Temple (2:11)







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