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Long Time Coming, the debut solo album from guitarist Jay Soto, takes aspects of a relatively wide array of training and puts them together for a somewhat varied fare. A turn in a Christian band or two gives Soto some basic hymnal-type melodies, a turn in a Latin band gives him some simple flairs, and a round as a finalist in the Guitarmageddon competition has given him some practice in straightforward, virtuosic speed passages. Nearly the whole of the album is filled with Soto-penned originals, though the classic "Black Orpheus" closes out the set. The performance is nice, with hints of the nylon-stringed masters. The jazz isn't exactly experimental, but instead follows a more contemporary track, almost to smooth jazz, but not quite breaking that fated designation fully. Worth a listen or two. ~ Adam Greenberg.
Tracklist:
1 Live It Up
2 Caught In A Moment
3 Long Time Coming
4 Song For Mary-Cruz
5 Reflections
6 Never Let You Go
7 Remember The Night
8 Miss My Cabana
9 Closer To You
10 Black Orpheus
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