If you guys haven't already, definitely check out Julian's new trio album 'Arclight.' It's really great. I saw an interview where Julian mentioned how much he loves Jim's music, and the song 'Harlem Blues' to me has a real "Campy" feel.
Great to see that someone beat me to posting this.
Julian's "Archlight" is a TELECASTER album first and foremost, although more subtle than a lot of releases in the genre — he spends much of the album on the neck PUP, for example. I've been lucky enough to catch Julian with his tele trio (Scott Colley on bass and Kenny Wolleson on drums) several times now. They've managed to capture their live mojo and put it on disc with "Archlight."
For those interested in extra credit, his solo acoustic album "World's Fair" is also worth picking up.
World's Fair is amazing. Just Julian and his 1939 Martin 000-18. Love that album, no overdubs. There are parts you can hear him counting out the pause in the song. It's great.
Going to see his trio at the end of April. Which reminds me, when are you going to make it to the Midwest Jim?
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Julian's "Archlight" is a TELECASTER album first and foremost, although more subtle than a lot of releases in the genre — he spends much of the album on the neck PUP, for example. I've been lucky enough to catch Julian with his tele trio (Scott Colley on bass and Kenny Wolleson on drums) several times now. They've managed to capture their live mojo and put it on disc with "Archlight."
For those interested in extra credit, his solo acoustic album "World's Fair" is also worth picking up.
Going to see his trio at the end of April. Which reminds me, when are you going to make it to the Midwest Jim?