 Clark Colborn
 Eleanor Rigby (Digital Single)
 Review by Larry Toering
Clark Colborn is one of the world’s best kept secrets, or at least that’s what anyone who is familiar with him will say. He’s an absolutely awesome guitar virtuoso whose latest album features some vocal work to go with it. A review of that album can be found here at MSJ as well, along with his first one. But on this Beatles cover he goes all out to record a beautified guitar instrumental take on the classic. His skills are simply unmatched by anyone as he shows how a track like this can actually benefit from his electrifying touch. The symphonic parts are simply gritty, dirty and tasteful, not unlike that of a metal attempt at the track. But the melody finds itself in a somehow more diverse simplicity and naturally more musical effort than metal can deliver. From the opening notes to the last few, it ends right where it left off with a feathery light appeal. In between there are bursts of inspiration at every turn in the arrangement.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2012 Volume 4 at lulu.com/strangesound.
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