Rating:
Genre:
Folk
Release Date: 11/01/2005
Men have long made a big deal out of their prowess as guitarists, choosing modest group names like the
Great Guitars and picking low-key album titles like
The Poll Winners and
The Incredible Guitar of .... It's perhaps not surprising, then, that women guitarists have traditionally steered clear of all of this testosterone. But the state of things, as
Vanguard's
La Guitara: Gender Bending Strings reveals, ain't what it used to be. In
folk,
jazz,
world, and
blues guitar, women have proliferated and held their own in a growing, eclectic field.
Badi Assad creates a rich mix on
"Preludio e Toccatina" by combing
classical and
flamenco traditions;
"Mimi Fox," on the other hand, follows in the
jazz tradition of players like
Joe Pass on
"Lady Byrd." Patty Larkin (who also helped produce the project and better known as a
singer/songwriter), unleashes a haunting, lovely piece titled
"Bound Brook," while
Wu Man's Eastern-flavored
"Invocation" is quietly meditative. There are funky pieces --
Kaki King's
"Kewpie Station" --
new age --
Vicki Genfan's
"Joy" -- and
blues --
Rory Block's
"Guitar Ditty 1." Many of these compositions are performed acoustic solo without vocals, while a few receive fuller arrangements and one includes a form of
vocalese. Although varied, the vitality of
La Guitara gives it unity. The only real disharmony comes with the inclusion of much older pieces by
Elizabeth Cotten and
Memphis Minnie. While these pieces are great by themselves, and the women are undoubtedly predecessors to today's female guitarists, they appear jarring in this context. There's also the rather bizarre inclusion of
Jennifer Batten's electric assault on
"Wammy Damage," which -- on this album -- is the equivalent to inviting
Eddie Van Halen to the
Newport Folk Festival. These are small mars, however, on a beautifully conceived and executed collection.
La Guitara represents the healthy state of female guitar players today, and guarantees an even healthier one in the future.
~Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide