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Serenade of Strings, by Randy Ellefson (Digital Download)

Serenade of Strings, by Randy Ellefson (Digital Download)

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Serenade of Strings has seventeen acoustic guitar instrumentals ranging from tranquil to energetic.

1. The Gift – 3:51
2. Duo – 3:31
3. Dee – :56
4. In The Round – 4:59
5. Riding with the Top Down – 2:20
6. Understand – 3:53
7. Reverie – 3:37
8. Tears – 4:22
9. Menagerie – 1:27
10. Homecoming – 3:59
11. Fantasia Etude – 4:42
12. Sun Shower – 5:20
13. Shades of Blue – 3:23
14. Separating –  2:14
15. Lost – 1:34
16. A Sad Winter’s Day – 3:46
17. The Joys of Spring – 6:11

Total: 60:06

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Editorial Reviews

Blog Critics, Music

by David Bowling, February 2011

Randy Ellefson is an under the radar guitar virtuoso. He has now returned with two new releases. His first two albums travelled in a hard rock direction but now he has made an abrupt change in style. One album can best be described as acoustic pop and the other is classical.

The road to these new releases has been a difficult one for Ellefson. During 1996 he developed tendinitis which made it virtually impossible for him to play the guitar. It took five years to return to what was an acceptable level for him and another five years before he returned to the recording studio.

Serenade Of Strings is his acoustic release. He began the album over a decade ago and only recently has been able to complete it. He performs the entire guitar, bass, keyboards, and a lot of the percussion parts. The only other musician present is drummer Jeff Moos. He also wrote 16 of the 17 tracks.

This is not a laid back album with just some simple guitar picking. The music has punch and rhythm as many of the songs are up-tempo. His style is precise and the notes flow together well. He manages to keep the listeners attention throughout, which can be difficult for an instrumental album. Some of the better tracks are “The Gift,” “Duo,” “Tears,” “Homecoming,” and “Shades Of Blue.”

The Lost Art is an album of classical music recorded during 1995. It was not intended for general release but was meant for his personal use. While his recovery from tendinitis allows him to play the acoustic guitar, he is unable to play a classical guitar at an acceptable level, and may never be able to do so again. This fact prompted him to release this material as a separate album.

His inability to play classical music in the future is a loss as he has an aptitude for the style. It requires a precision and preciseness that not many guitarists take the time to develop. He varies the program so as to make it appealing. J.B. Loeillet de Gant Sonata No. 1, J.S. Bach Cello Suite No. 1, and Heritor Villa-Lobos are all nice vehicles for his explorations.

Randy Ellefson has released two different albums that are tied together by the talent of one person. If you are a fan of the guitar, either one should provide about an hour of pleasure.

Album Credits

All songs written and arranged by Randy Ellefson, copyright 2010 Randy Ellefson (ASCAP), except “Dee,” written by Randy Rhoads, copyright 1980 Cromwell Music Inc. Obo Essex Music International Inc.

Performers

Randy Ellefson – 6 and 12-string acoustic guitar, classical guitar, electric and acoustic bass, keyboards, percussion, some drums on “Homecoming” and “The Gift”

Jeff Moos – drums

Production

Released September 14, 2010 by Guitarosity Records (indie).

Produced by Randy Ellefson

Guitars and bass engineered by Randy Ellefson at The Firebard Studios, Maryland

Drums and percussion engineered by Drew Mazurek at High View Studios, Maryland

Mixed by Randy Ellefson and Drew Mazurek at High View Studios, Baltimore Maryland


Mastered by Drew Mazurek

Artwork and layout by Randy Ellefson

Photography by Ellen Cohan

Customer Reviews

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Sharon Johnson
Real artistry

Been a fan for years. Just wish he'd release another. Stil haven't found something this beautifully played

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Anita S
Real artistry

Gorgeous. Sometimes you just know you're listening to someone special. It's a shame reading about what happened to his playing, but I'm so glad he has it back.

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Mike Lubry
No room to hide

This album leaves no doubt that Randy is a hugely talented. And skilled. There's no room to hide behind speed or bombast here. While this isn't something I normally listen to, there's no denying it's greatness. The performance of "Dee" by Randy Rhoads is what made me try this. I always wondered what that sounded like on a real classical guitar. He plays it as well as the legend. That's saying something.

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Tina L
Beautiful

I've never heard anything quite so lovely as this album.

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Beth Meyers
Wow.

I got this at a craft when he had it playing on a speaker. It more than lived up to what I heard. I like to support local artists and this was a fantastic buy. My girlfriends love it, too.