Diary

Diary

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byDavidR.AdleThis1974albumwasgiveawell-desevedbooswheECMeissuedii2001.I'sasolopefomacewihawis:Toweplaysooly12-sigadclas......

by David R. AdlerThis 1974 album was given a well-deserved boost when ECM reissued it in 2001. It's a solo performance with a twist: Towner plays not only 12-string and classical guitars, but also very competent piano. Only Entry in a Diary and Mon Enfant are unaccompanied guitar solos; the latter, a traditional melody, is also the sole non-original. On four of the remaining six tracks, Towner accompanies himself via overdubs, playing both guitar and piano for an effect vaguely reminiscent ofBill Evans'Conversations With Myself. The best of these is Icarus, one of Towner's best-known compositions, which also appeared onMatchbook, his 1976 duo album withGary Burton. The guitarist's most unusual moves include playing a set of gongs behind his sparse 12-string work on Images Unseen, and using his guitar entirely as a percussion instrument to create a propulsive rhythm track for Erg. He closes with a tuneful solo piano piece titled The Silence of a Candle. The reissue of Diary was timed to coincide with Towner's 2001 solo outing,Anthem.