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WORD OF EAR - the new album_________________________________________________ Guitarist Wolfgang Schalk Releases Special Remix of "(Wolfgang Schalk) grown to a size no one else can come up to… the best, the most convincing, intellectually and - to the same degree - emotionally demanding jazz guitarist... "Wolfgang Schalk’s playing is fresh and innovative. This disc takes you by surprise from the start... hauntingly beautiful.” "A very fluent guitarist (perfectly at ease at rapid tempos) who also has an expressive sound, he introduces a set of originals (plus one standard)... " - LA Jazz Scene (Scott Yanow) "Superb outing by Austrian guitarist is fueled by the forcefully swinging rhythm section of pianist Geoff Keezer, late bassist Dave Carpenter and drummer Marvin “Smitty” Smith. A decided Pat Metheny-Pat Martino influence on the burning title track, the mellow bossa “Monroe Street” and the frantic “A Hip Bop.”..." - Jazz Times (Bill Milkowski)
"Wanted" is a superlative album. A rarity, that speaks a very special, suggestive, lasting language in the transatlantic world of the jazz guitar." - Jazz Podium "a powerful force...Schalk's single-note lines, on both electric and acoustic guitar, evoke the pin-point precision style of Pat Martino with the acumen of Pat Metheny...exceptional release."
- All About Jazz (John Barron) "...world class in every sense of the term...As well as being a strong composer and arranger Schalk delivers some very memorable solos...With “Wanted”, Schalk proves once again that some of the strongest and exciting voices in jazz guitar are coming from the other side of the Atlantic." – Just Jazz Guitar (Brandon Bernstein) "...Schalk's make -it -look -easy swing and brisk, mellifluous lines. Philly's own Pat Martino, is another obvious forebear, as is Pat Metheny when Schalk goes for hollow-body rock and roll. But the younger axeman tailors the influences to his own ends rather than simply throwing on hand-me-downs." "It is a terrific listening experience." - Fred Jung (All About Jazz / Down Beat Critics Poll) "impressive spidery chops...Schalk can’t deny the Wes Montgomery influence in his playing but he’s no mere clone." - Cadence Magazine (Ken Weiss) "His soft tone recalls Wes Montgomery, but his lines are full of surprises and, of course, the tempos are awfully bright." - Los Angeles City Beat (Kirk Silsbee) "The guitarist plays with warm, languid tone, but peels off quick licks that avoid predictability...the rhythm has gone through elastic transitions...that recall the flexibility of the 1960s Miles Davis Quintet." - Jazz Times (Mike Shanley) "really explosive jazz...reminiscent of Pat Metheny’s hippest record session." - KJazz Radio, CA Times rating: CRITIC'S CHOICE Quartet Austrian guitarist Schalk lists a pair of Pats - Martino and Metheny - as influences. And both of those disparate styles surface from time to time in his intriguing work. But Schalk's own orientation, which reaches from warm- toned melodic playing to free-style adventuring, are equally present. "Wolfgang Schalk spotlighted compositions that were both arousing and engaging...As a player, Schalk was palatable and creative, while strongly influenced by Pat Martino's blistering and expressive methods,...Schalk's playing was the main focus and he placed away," - LA Jazz Scene (Chris Walker)
"If you can’t see Pat Metheny (with the exquisite Brad Mehldau) at Walt Disney Concert Hall on Friday, check out Austrian guitarist Wolfgang Schalk...His excellent Space Messengers combines great chops and some very sophisticated writing." - LA Weekly (Brick Wahl)
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