Loaded, Like New, released on July 3, 1995, under Universal Music GmbH, is a captivating jazz album by Austrian guitarist and composer Wolfgang Muthspiel. This hour-long journey through nine tracks showcases Muthspiel's virtuosity and innovative approach to the genre.
The album opens with "Shift To The Rite," a dynamic and rhythmic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Muthspiel's guitar work is both intricate and accessible, with a clear influence from jazz legends like John McLaughlin and Pat Metheny. "With A Little Help From My Friends" offers a fresh take on the classic Beatles tune, demonstrating Muthspiel's ability to reinterpret familiar melodies with a unique jazz perspective.
"Rocket" and "Hands" are standout tracks, combining complex compositions with melodic hooks that make them instantly engaging. Muthspiel's guitar playing is at its most expressive here, with a range of tones and textures that highlight his technical skill and emotional depth. "Sheets Of Sound" and "Shorter" pay homage to the jazz greats, with nods to the likes of Wayne Shorter and Sonny Rollins, while still maintaining Muthspiel's distinctive style.
The album's latter half continues to impress, with "In Absence Of" and "November 8Th" showcasing Muthspiel's ability to create atmospheric and introspective pieces. "All My Loving" is another Beatles cover, this time with a more subdued and reflective approach. The album closes with "The Heartbroken Taxi Driver," a poignant and melancholic piece that leaves a lasting impression.
Loaded, Like New is a testament to Wolfgang Muthspiel's talent and creativity, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience for jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike.