Charlie Hunter & Scott Amendola - Not Getting Behind is the New Getting Ahead (2023)

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Title: Not Getting Behind is the New Getting Ahead
Year Of Release: 2012 / 2023
Label: SideHustle
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:51
Total Size: 216 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Assessing the Assessors, an Assessor's Assessment (05:31)
2. Rust Belt (04:12)
3. There Used to Be a Nightclub There (05:17)
4. The Wizard Pounds the Pavement (05:15)
5. Not Getting Behind Is the New Getting Ahead (03:43)
6. Ghost Mall (03:17)
7. Blind Arthur (04:42)
8. Those Desks Aren't Going to Clean Themselves (03:55)
9. Dot Dot Dah (04:57)

As a young guitarist growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Charlie Hunter was looking for a way to stand out in the '80s. His primary influences were jazz great Joe Pass and the fluid Tuck Andress (of the guitar/vocal duo Tuck & Patti), both six-string guitarists who were adept at blending bass notes into their standard guitar melodies to make themselves sound like two musicians at once. But Hunter wanted to take it one step further and set out to find an instrument on which he could simultaneously function as both a guitarist and a bassist. For his self-titled 1993 debut CD, Hunter played a seven-string guitar for the duality effect, locking down the bottom with drummer Jay Lane and mixing melodically with saxophonist David Ellis. But on his trio's 1995 sophomore release, Bing, Bing, Bing!, Hunter unveiled his custom-made Novax eight-string, the guitar that finally allowed him to realize his capacity. Designed by Ralph Novak, the instrument featured special frets and separate signals for its guitar and bass portions. Picking bass notes with his right thumb while fretting them with his left index finger (while at the same time fingerpicking guitar chords and single notes with his right hand's remaining four digits as he frets with his left hand's other three fingers), Hunter achieves the real sound of two-for-one.