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This is a cool 3 sum collab. with a build up with the slide guitar changes, being enveloped by Corrado Rossi on grand piano, (Italy) & Steve 'Slap' Bone on great harp...just blowin' it away. Jumpin' Jivin' blues stuff. Fine fun international collab.
This is an international collab., with Corrado Rossi (Italy) on grand piano, Slap Johnson (U.K.) on alto sax and my slide guitar playing. A dynamic song that was most fun to do.
This is a guitar mix of a rhythm loop, adding 2 bass & slide and straight ahead bluesy lead guitar.
A collaboration with Europica and Vesa with Pete on bass,percussion and programming and Vesa on lead guitar. Very Funky Bluesy Reggae.
A tune that is influenced by the slide playing of the great late southern bluesmen, Tampa Red and Bukka White.
This tune is a feeflowing guitar, the wind backup blowing the breeze through the hair, while drivin' in a convertible down to Key West, which I did. It's a fusion kinda, with blues, jazz, latin in there.
This is a collab with techno wizard
D FORM (Latvia), adding his synth sounds to my slide guitar & percussive sounds, piano.
A fusion of Southern slide & electronic artistry.
Inspired by post-impressionism art & life in the countryside. The vibrant '12-string sound' is by using my Variax, then overdubbing, fusing of a 'Fender sound' using the same guitar, giving a blues feel.
This is a tune I played just guitar on originally; then Ed Drury kindly added the right blend of flute & didj, guitar, plus & now it has a more serene feel, -a theme relating to harmonious relationships on earth.
Dace, with Ed Drury & Vesa. This tune is a mix by Dace(Fungus) originated from Ed Drury & I, so it's really a unique 3 way collab. Dace did a great mix/ sounds to the 2nd generation tune.
A simple jazzybluesy guitar instrumental using some electronics.
A song with some country folk fusion with manolin and slide acoustic guitar.
An original composition by Vesa,on guitar,with MJ Raposo creating a richer groove, adding his synth/bass & percussion & finalizing production.
To the late Duane Allman; Allman Brothers, and session musician. Even though he was recognized for his electric slide, I felt that showing just the man and the acoustic was the raw essential artist here.
A spontaneous combustion of a slide that wanted to go a bit jazzy to infuse something nouveau; n'est pas? I was thinkin'Swampy stuff, thena bit of Django came into the musique. Whalla!
This tune is a simple guitar melody with a gentle percussive backup. Very close to a Flamenco style. Vesa on Spanish guitar. Thanks to Pete Considine for sound mixing the finale.
This is a protest song about the destruction of the rainforests,with sounds that will capture the what greedy industry has done.
I did the multi-sound backtrack; piano organ/ synth/ guitar/bass/synth beat/ & Pete collabed great on this concept with his guitar, percussion, & mixing.
A simple acoustic slide in D using my friends Martin acoustic for the first time. Great sound.
This is a fast pace with funky bass. Based on a true story; lost my wallet on the beach in the Bahamas 1 hr. before flight departure- found it & went running madly to the plane; lucky me...scary time. The groove stuck. I play guitar/piano/bass.
Vesa added his slide guitar to Head Cinema's original music & Pete Considine, alias Badmouth & (H.C.) remixed the electronic, rhythm & percussion plus efx. for guitar & finale for a glorious orchestral sound, a unique cosmic cool blend. Ultra mind b
It's simply voices behind and around a slide guitar having a playful time.
This is a funky experimental tune with a fuzz wah wah enveloping Ed's didjeridu, in a nifty fun groove. Didjeridu/Percussion by Ed Drury.
This is a bit of a fusion, with mixing Spanish styling with my slide playing intertwined in there some how, partly plannd, a bit of spontaneity. Hope you like the exploration. Dig it. Cavelo senior & senioritas.
This recalls the feeling of the atmosphere of my many trips to Morocco, with the tropical oasis, the mint tea, snakes, charmers, magic, camel rides, hot desert breezes. The wah wah says it well.

