Tony Levin
Pieces of The Sun
Review by Gary Hill
Tony Levin consistently puts out musically strong, artistically driven albums, and this one is no exception. Pieces of The Sun does differ in some ways from his previous releases, though. First, it is the first that features his touring band of Larry Fast, Jesse Gress and Jerry Marotta. Secondly, the album feels a little more straightforward, a little more rock. That is probably due to the fact that this band is used to going out and working together in a live venue. Lastly, this album is really fun. That is not to say that the previous releases were not entertaining, because they were. The thing is, they always seemed a little more highbrow, more intellectual in their entertainment. This one is really fun. It knows how to groove, but still has a great level of musical integrity. That is why this one is arguably the best and most accessible solo album Levin has given us.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2002 Year Book Volume 1 at garyhillauthor.com/Music-Street-Journal-2001-and-2002.
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