Saturday, 24 August 2013

Merrell Fankhauser – Rainbow Bridge Revisited (2013)


Less than two months before he left his earthly body for greener pastures on September 18, 1970, guitar god Jimi Hendrix played a free concert on the slopes of Haleakala, a volcano located in Maui, Hawaii, that was forever immortalized in film and on record.
Merrell Fankhauser, an amazingly brilliant fretman in his own right, not only salutes his dearly departed peer in an impressively credible manner here, but he also contributes a stash of spectacular self-composed tracks to the collection. The package further contains a DVD featuring interviews with folks who appeared in the Rainbow Bridgemovie.
A shimmering instrumental version of “All Along The Watchtower” opens the ceremonies on Rainbow Bridge Revisited(Gonzo Multimedia), while a cover of “Waterfall” remains loyal to the initial recording, which floats and glides with beauty and grace. Original numbers like “Calling From A Star,” that expertly fuses a bobbing Bo Diddley styled beat with washes of spacy psychedelic effects, and “The Wall,” a blues rooted groover riffing on lip-smacking licks and potent harmonica work, dial in as the ultimate definition of cool, and then there’s instrumentals such as the jazzy hard rocking lounge pop of “Hookipa,” the gorgeously textured “Mother Sea,” the catchy and crushing grip of “Last Wave At Hanalei” and the driving vintage surf sounds of “Monster Swell” and “Surfin’ 101″ that sit tight as additional top-drawer dandies.
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT GONZO

Tiki Lounge Vol 3
CD - $14.99

Rainbow Bridge Revisited
DVD/CD - $14.99

Area 51 Suite
2CD - $14.99

Tiki Lounge Vol 1
DVD/CD - $17.99

The Best Of
2CD - $19.98

The Return To Mu
CD - $14.99

Tiki Lounge Vol 2
DVD/CD - $17.99

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