Nine of Swords is both a touching tribute to, and an in-depth exploration
of, the music and genius of Nick Drake. A masterful acoustic guitar player,
Scott Appel has actually managed to figure out some of Drake's ultra-obscure
alternate tunings and here uses them on performances of unreleased compositions
by Nick Drake himself, as well as several excellent Drake-influenced originals.
Amazingly, Appel manages not only to duplicate Drake's enigmatic guitar
stylings, but the late singer/songwriter's quiet grace and intensity as
well. Perfect music for a lonely winter day, Nine of Swords occasionally
veers into new age territory, but more often is reminiscent of Leo Kottke
or Frank Christian, two other players who share Nick Drake's penchant
for gracing powerfully meditative and emotionally charged songs with brilliant
and complex guitar playing. On a few tunes, Appel strays from the solo
acoustic format by including bass, percussion, strings, synth, electric
lead guitar and tape loop effects, but the additions are always appropriate,
occasionally (particularly on the title track) recalling the more experimental
work of John Martyn. A gifted player who is incredibly adept at duplicating
the haunting musical moods of his hero, Scott Appel has, with Nine of
Swords, unquestionably established himself as the torchbearer and foremost
interpreter of Nick Drake's work.
(by Pemberton Roach, All
Music Guide)
|