History of Now is a 2005 album by Preston Reed and was the second release on Reed's own label.[1]
| History Of Now | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 2005 | |||
| Recorded | January 10–24, 2005 at StarVu Studios, Savage, Minnesota, USA | |||
| Length | 53:16 | |||
| Label | Outer Bridge Records, OB1004 | |||
| Producer | Preston Reed | |||
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| Alternative Cover | ||||
Cover of the original release of History of Now | ||||
It contains six new compositions — the other eight tracks are re-recorded and sometimes varied interpretations of some of Reed's previously released compositions. Four tracks are from the out-of-print title Border Towns. The song "Corazon" was originally released on the video Preston Reed in Concert.
On this release, Reed performs on solo acoustic, classical, and electric guitars.
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| BBC Music Magazine | (no rating)[2] |
| Bridge Guitar Review | (no rating)[3] |
| Jazzwise | (no rating)[4] |
| Jazz Notes | (no rating)[5] |
Jazzwise stated "evocative and vivid, with an understated beauty and a Ry Cooder-like sense of atmospherics in places. His recent collaborations with Arild Andersen and others show a broader and more reflective composer and interpreter than previous..."[4] and BBC Music Magazine stated: "...on this latest album he has opted for the less-is-more approach, applying his mastery of the acoustic and electric axes to a series of gentle but melodic miniatures."[2] In Jazz Notes, Ron Burnett wrote "Reed is capable of astonishing sheets of sound which defy belief in the possibilities of only two hands."[5] Guitar Bridge Reviews wrote the release "shows the diversity and versatility of one of the most talented guitarists in the acoustic guitar circuit."[3]
All songs by Preston Reed.
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