John Etheridge, a renowned guitarist with a career spanning over four decades, presents his captivating album "Ash" released on January 1, 2001, under Dyad Records. This album is a testament to Etheridge's versatility and mastery of the guitar, offering a blend of solo and duo performances that span a little over an hour.
The album opens with the solo piece "In" and closes with "Out - Solo," framing a journey through a diverse range of compositions. Etheridge's solo pieces showcase his technical prowess and emotive playing, while his duo performances, such as "In Your Own Sweet Way" and "You Don't Know What Love Is," highlight his ability to engage in dynamic musical conversations.
The tracklist includes both original compositions and reinterpretations of well-known pieces, such as "Little Wing" and "Infant Eyes." Etheridge's renditions bring a fresh perspective to these classics, demonstrating his unique artistic voice. The album also features tracks like "Baiere," "Chips," and "81," which offer a glimpse into Etheridge's creative process and his ability to blend various musical influences.
"Ash" is a compelling exploration of John Etheridge's musical landscape, offering a rich and engaging listening experience. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album is sure to impress with its technical brilliance and emotional depth.