![]() ![]() Guitar for the Practicing Musician magazine was instrumental in promoting Blues Saraceno from Hartford, Connecticut as a very talented musician, and aided him in releasing independent instrumental recordings which helped to spread his name as a top guitarist in the music scene. © Vincent Jeffries © 2014 AllMusic, a division of All Media Network, LLC. More dynamic and more colorful, Plaid improves greatly upon the solid musicianship and overall listenability of Saraceno's debut. Several boogie-down exercises in sassy riffing mixed with modern hyper blues soloing are also included. Other highlights like "A Lighter Shade of Plaid" and "The Scratch" display the shredder's continued development of double-stop soloing, tight rhythms, and smart phrasing. On "Last Train Out" - perhaps Saraceno's career-best track - the guitarist displays an even more refined tone and rhythmic aptitude. On Plaid, Saraceno's second disc for Guitar Recordings, the artist makes many technical strides, improving his instrumental and home recording chops greatly, surpassing his debut in every facet. Blues Saraceno - Plaid - 1992 - Guitar RecordingsĪfter Never Look Back established the teenaged Blues Saraceno as one of the premier players in the claustrophobic world of virtuoso rock, musicians awed by the guitarist's articulate soloing weren't let down by this 1992 follow-up. ![]()
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