TOLO
MARTON - INFO ZUR AKTUELLEN CD - DAL VERO with Special Guest
IAN PAICE
Most every country has one and there is often disagreement on
who it is. No, I am not referring to the most corrupt leader
of any given nation, but rather to its national guitar hero.
Like debating a favorite sports team, the good natured discussion
about a favorite ax slinger takes place in nearly every civilized
country on the planet.
I
would be hard pressed to name a guitarist more deserving as
Italy's official guitar hero than Tolo Marton. Since the early
70s, Marton has been thrilling fans from all over Italy and
beyond with his music, which sounds to me like an Italian Eric
Clapton meets Rory Gallagher. His sound is very polished and
powerfully beautiful, like Clapton, yet he also displays the
more passionate
and edgier sound of Gallagher. While he does not at all remind
me of Hendrix, Marton covers 5 of his songs on this excellent
2 disc 27 track live set and in fact was the winner of the 1998
Jimi Hendrix Electric Guitar Competition, Senior Division.
While many of the guitarists and bands I review are more of
the "beast" variety, I would have to categorize Marton's
work as one of the "beauty's" of the genre. While
he is not lacking for edge, tone, and aggression in his playing,
his work is also very clean, crisp, and precise. As stated before,
he has a Clapton-ish approach to his work, which certainly means
there is an emphasis on excellence. The backing band, Lostiguana
which is comprised of Max Michieletto on 2nd guitar, Maurizio
Feraco on bass, and Marco Michieletto on drums is very capable
and enjoyable to hear.
Marton's
choice of material on this recording, which covers almost 2
1/2 hours, is splendid. He combines outstanding original material
with some well known and lesser known covers, all of which suit
his style very well. My favorites on the set were very easy
to choose: Marton's tremendous Rory Gallagher like cover of
Felix Pappalardi's "Crossroader", his smoldering original
track "Fought to Change", a first rate cover of Hendrix's
"Red House", and a great rendition of Nils Lofgren's
"Moon Tears" are good tunes with which to start. However,
the best track on this set of 27 strong offerings is without
question Marton's original composition "My Place Is Close
to You", which is pretty much a capsule of what you get
with Tolo Marton: gifted guitar, clean and rich tone, excellent
original material, and rock solid vocals and supporting players.
Time
does not permit me the opportunity of describing in detail all
of the wonderful material on this set, but I do suggest that
you order a reasonably priced copy of this double live set and
check it out for yourself. Be sure to visit the official Tolo
Marton web site at www.tolomarton.com and listen to his sound
samples in the "discografia" section, but be advised
that the site is in Italian. There are other sound samples and
information in English located online at www.mp3.com/tolomarton.
Please email Tolo through either of these sites for information
on purchasing copies of his titles.
The
Band:
Tolo Marton - lead guitar and vocals
Max Michieletto - guitar
Maurizio Feraco - bass and backing vocals
Marco Michieletto - drums and backing vocals
Tracks:
Disc
1
1.
Pinto Creek 2. Crossroader 3. Let Me Be 4. Two-five-two-four-o
5. My Place is Close To You
6. Univibe 7. Feel Down 8. Red House 9. Stone Free 10. Fought
To Change
11. Certitude of Laundromats 12. Eclipse 13. See What You've
Done to Me 14. Tequila
Disc
2
1.
Alpine Valley 2. What's Going On 3. Moon Tears 4. Just A Little
Love 5. Paligap
6. All Along the Watchtower 7. For Your Love 8. Questions 9.
Laundromat 10. Hey Joe
11. It's Getting Late 12. Looney Tunes 13. Country Medley
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Info: http://www.bluesrockers.ws/tolomarton.html
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