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TONY SMOTHERMAN and Brain Station -
Embracing The Spirit

Tony Smotherman's debut audio CD. Now available here at CFH!

track listing (click link for sample clip):
1. At The Ridge Of Jahku Temple (sitar intro)
2. Visions And Dreams
3. I Don't Understand......
4. Distant Beams Of You
5. Prospect Hill
6. Oceans Beyond The Moon
7. The Perfect Thing To Say
8. The Missisippi Weeping Willow
9. Two Moments Past (sitar outro)

TONY SMOTHERMAN & BRAIN STATION - EMBRACING THE SPIRIT: $15.00 (U.S.). Shipping not included - click here to see shipping rate information. All Chops From Hell online sales are handled thru PayPal. You can securely use most major credit cards (You do not need to have a PayPal account to place an order with a credit card). Alternatively, if you do have a PayPal account, you can place an order using it, or even place an order using an eCheck.



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styluspick.com CD review of "Tony Smotherman And Brainstation - Embracing The Spirit

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"To utilize the guitar as the sole driving mechanism in one’s art is a strikingly bold statement to make. Dick Dale, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Joe Satriani are just some of the greats that have built consuming lifetimes mastering this instrument and have branded themselves as sole carriers of a language that is expressed uniquely through guitar. Embracing the Spirit is the first full-length release from Tony Smotherman - a nine track introduction to the life of guitar guru. These tracks are compositions presented in crystal clarity yet recorded fearlessly live in a studio with absolutely no overdubbing. A scope of styles exists, whether it be the blues of Prospect Hill or the Indian sitar that exists on At the Ridge of Jahku Temple and Two Moments Past. Perhaps the muddiest of the lot is The Mississippi Weeping Willow - a swamp water escapade that exists somewhere between B.B. King and Eddie Van Halen. Embracing the Spirit surely embraces guitar and is a grand introduction to the life of a guitar great".

Leon Spruce / Deep Diver Press