roycecampbell
M U S I C R E V I E W S
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1. A Jazz Guitar Christmas Volume 2 (2008) Review by Richard Banks
2008 (christmasreviews.com)
2. A Jazz Guitar Christmas Volume 2 (2008) Review by George W. Carroll
2008 (CabaretExchange.com)
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1. The Art of Chord Solo Guitar (2008) Review by John Gilbert
October 22, 2008 (ejazznews.com)
2. The Art of Chord Solo Guitar (2008) Review by Chalmette Music Reviewers
August 29, 2008 (forums.jazz.com)
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1. Dining with Jazz (2007) Review by Don Mather
(MusicWeb International)
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1. Get Happy - "I Want to be Happy" (2007) Review by Walter Kolosky
2007 (www.jazz.com)
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1. A Solo Guitar Christmas (2007) Review by Jeff Westover
September 29, 2007 (merrychristmasradio.com)
2. A Solo Guitar Christmas (2007) Review by Richard Banks
2007 (christmasreviews.com)
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1.
Trio
By Starlight (2006) Review by John Gilbert
January 08, 2007 (ejazznews.com)
2. Trio
By Starlight (2006) Review by Glyn Pursglove
(MusicWeb International)
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1.
Elegy
to a Friend (2006) Review by George W. Carroll
September 15, 2005 (ejazznews.com)
2. Elegy
to a Friend (2006) Review by John Gilbert
September 17, 2006 (ejazznews.com)
3. O's
Place Jazz Newsletter (the review is no longer available)
Guitarist
Royce Campbell usually presents a blues or straight-ahead jazz approach
but for this session he ventures into free space. It was recorded
in 1990 with Ratzo Harris (b), Terrence Cook (sax, oboe) and the late
drummer Stan Gage for whom the release is dedicated. This is more
slanted towards the fusion side of free jazz on songs like "Apollo"
as there is quite a bit of structure and less of the chaotic randomness
of free form. None the less you'll here Cook taking flight on quite
a few solos and some spacey passages on the final few tracks; we liked
it.
4. Elegy to a Friend (2006) Review by Lyle Robinson
(Jazz Guitar Life)
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1.
Right
Now! Review by Sandy Shore
(smoothjazz.com)
2. Right
Now! Review by Don Mather et. al.
(www.musicweb-international.com)
3. Right
Now! Review by JazzLYNX Cafe Jazz Radio
January 8, 2006 (www.jazzlynx.net)
4. Right
Now! Review by Smooth Jazz Therapy.com
May 2, 2006 (www.smoothjazztherapy.typepad.com)
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1.
Gypsy
Soul Review by Lauren Rabadi
March 5, 2006 (thecelebritycafe.com)
2. Gypsy
Soul Review by Sherrill Fulghum
May 19, 2007 (Rambles.net) Rambles: A Cultural Arts Magazine
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1.
Plays
for Lovers Review by Jim Santella
December 28, 2005 (www.allaboutjazz.com)
2. Plays
for Lovers Review by Michael Gladstone
December 27, 2005 (www.allaboutjazz.com)
3. Plays
for Lovers Review by John Gilbert
November 15, 2005 (www.ejazznews.com)
4. Plays
for Lovers Review by Rick Holland
(www.jazzradio247.com)
5. Plays
for Lovers Review by Berman Music Foundation Jazz
(www.bermanmusicfoundation.org)
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1.
Six
By Six Review
(The Jazz Zine)
2. Six
By Six Review by Edward Kane
(Jazz Review.com)
3. Six
By Six Review
January 31, 2005 (KJZZ FM)
4. Six
By Six Review by John Gilbert
February 15, 2005 (ejazznews.com)
5. Six
By Six Review: "Jazz Duets with the Greats" by Jim Eigo
April / May, 2005 (Guitar Nine Records)
6. Six
By Six Review by Ryan McDermott
May 9, 2005 (One Final Note)
7. Six
By Six Review by Christopher Ruel
January 2006 (Chris Ruel's Instrumental Music Reviews)
8. Six
By Six Review by Lyle Robinson
(Jazz Guitar Life)
9. Six
By Six Review by Bill Connors
(Sounds of Timeless Jazz)
10. Six
By Six Review by Vince Lewis
May 25, 2006 (Modern Guitars.com)
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1.
A
Jazz Guitar Christmas Review by Richard Banks
(Christmas Reviews.com)
2. A
Jazz Guitar Christmas Review by John Gilbert
December 16, 2005 (www.ejazznews.com)
3. A
Jazz Guitar Christmas Review by Linda Goshay
December, 2005 (www.jazznow.com)
4. A
Jazz Guitar Christmas Review by Tad Hendrickson
December, 2005 (Jazz Times)
5. A
Jazz Guitar Christmas Review by Jim Santella
November 8, 2005 (Jazz Times)
6. A
Jazz Guitar Christmas Review by Chuck Workman
November 17, 2004 (Nuvo.net/Arts, Entertainment,
& Social Justice)
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1.
A
Tribute to Charlie Byrd Review by Charles L. Latimer
(Jazz Review.com)
2. A
Tribute to Charlie Byrd Review by Bernard Richter
(www.minor7th.com)
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