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Eric Johnson - Bloom Review
by Gary Schwind
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Bloom is divided into three movements: "Prelude," "Courante," and Allemande." Since that's how it is divided, that is how I will address it.
"Prelude" is full of the guitar chops that made Eric Johnson part of a tour with Steve Vai and Joe Satriani. The title track begins with a riff that sounds like ZZ Top. Granted, the similarity to ZZ Top starts and ends there, but it's a good way to kick off the album. This movement also contains a very solid cover of Bob Dylan's "My Back Pages" and a song called "Columbia," a requiem for the astronauts. "Columbia" is a heroic-sounding anthem to the fallen Columbia astronauts. It could just as easily be featured in a Star Wars movie. "Prelude" is six solid songs to get the album going.
Unfortunately, the album goes in a completely different direction after "Prelude." Aside from "Tribute to Jerry Reed," "Courante" is filled with smooth jazz and distinctly soft rock songs. "Sad Legacy" and "Your Sweet Eyes" are, let me put it this way: if you played these songs for someone and asked them to identify the artist, there is a good possibility they might guess Richard Marx. "From My Heart" sounds lik"
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