This is pure, undiluted
Sonny Sharrock. Taking advantage of the overdubbing process,
Sharrock accompanies himself in a series of duets that demonstrate the range of his playing, from menacing to tender. The songs are fairly simple; a brief introduction and chord statement lays the foundation, then
Sharrock flies about on top of it. The purity of his tone is both powerful and beautiful. "Broken Toys" is almost like a lullaby after the flying shrapnel of "Devils Doll Baby," where
Sharrock shows off his dizzying, visceral slide guitar technique. "Black Bottom" is his take on the blues. "Princess Sonata" is a beautiful suite that encompasses all these aspects of his playing.
Guitar makes a nice counterpoint to both
Seize the Rainbow, a more rock-oriented release, and
Ask the Ages, his reunion with
Pharoah Sanders.
Bill Laswell deserves some credit for revitalizing
Sharrock's career in the '80s, and for sympathetic production on all three of these recordings.
Guitar is a beautiful statement by one of jazz music's most unique voices. ~ Sean Westergaard