-dvd-rip- - Allan Holdsworth - Live At Yoshi--s (VERIFIED ✔)

Allan Holdsworth - Fred (Live at Yoshi's Guitar Transcription) Sharp Eleven Music YouTube• Sep 28, 2020

The serves as a digital preservation of one of jazz fusion's most significant modern reunions. Filmed at the legendary Yoshi's Jazz Club in Oakland, California, on September 29-30, 2006, this performance brought together guitar virtuoso Allan Holdsworth and keyboardist Alan Pasqua for the first time in 30 years. Performance Lineup -DVD-RIP- - Allan Holdsworth - Live At Yoshi--s

The original DVD release (now out of print and fetching hundreds of dollars on eBay) captured Holdsworth’s powerhouse mid-2000s lineup. While dates vary, this era typically featured the thunderous rhythm section of (bass) and Gary Husband (drums/keyboards). Allan Holdsworth - Fred (Live at Yoshi's Guitar

For the legions of guitarists who worship at the altar of the "Legato King," the name Allan Holdsworth is synonymous with architectural harmony, alien chord voicings, and a legato technique so fluid it sounds like a saxophone. While Holdsworth’s studio albums like Metal Fatigue and IOU are cornerstones of progressive jazz-fusion, his live material captures the raw, unfiltered brilliance that made him a musician’s musician. While dates vary, this era typically featured the

Yoshi’s, located in Oakland (and formerly San Francisco), was a jazz club renowned for its impeccable acoustics and intimate atmosphere. Unlike large arenas where Holdsworth often struggled with sound engineers who didn't understand his unique mid-range frequency needs, Yoshi’s gave him control.

Live at Yoshi's DVD, released in 2008, captures a high-definition performance by legendary guitarist Allan Holdsworth and keyboardist Alan Pasqua Yoshi's Jazz & Sushi Club in Oakland, California. Performance Details Recording Dates : Compiled from four shows on September 29–30, 2006 Allan Holdsworth Alan Pasqua : Keyboards Chad Wackerman Jimmy Haslip Core Style : A tribute to the New Tony Williams Lifetime era, featuring three tracks from the 1975 album Believe It ("Fred", "Protocosmos", and "Red Alert"). The DVD has an approximate running time of 85–90 minutes and includes the following tracks: (Wackerman) Looking Glass (Holdsworth) (Holdsworth) It Must Be Jazz (Ensemble) Blues for Tony San Michele (Holdsworth) Protocosmos Technical Specifications : Filmed in High Definition with a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio.