LOUIS STEWART - Out On His Own (Remastered) - LP - 180g Vinyl
LOUIS STEWART - Out On His Own (Remastered) - LP - 180g Vinyl
LOUIS STEWART - Out On His Own (Remastered) - LP - 180g Vinyl
LOUIS STEWART - Out On His Own (Remastered) - LP - 180g Vinyl

LOUIS STEWART - Out On His Own (Remastered) - LP - 180g Vinyl

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LOUIS STEWART - Out On His Own (Remastered) - LP - 180g Vinyl

LOUIS STEWART - Out On His Own (Remastered) - LP - 180g Vinyl

€25.99 €19.99

 

 

Reduced for a limited time to celebrate Record Store Day 2024

LP - Limited Edition 180g Black Vinyl. Recorded in late 1976 and released in 1977 (LP and cassette) and CD in 1995, this new edition includes extensive sleeve notes by Irish Times jazz critic Cormac Larkin and a trove of previously unseen photographs.

The 1977 solo album by Louis Stewart - Ireland’s major contribution to world class jazz guitar playing - is to be reissued on 180g Vinyl on November 24.

Recorded when Stewart was playing at his formidable peak and alternating between touring with saxophonist and legendary jazz club owner Ronnie Scott and making trips back to play in packed Dublin clubs bars, "Out on His Own" is aptly named. Tracks feature Stewart playing alone and to his own rhythm tracks. 

The album also captures Stewart in the form that enabled him to engage with top-flight musicians including Benny Goodman, George Shearing and Tubby Hayes and to lead recording sessions including "I Thought About You" with pianist John Taylor, bassist Sam Jones and drummer Billy Higgins.

Selections include Great American Songbook standards and tunes by Chick Corea, Steve Swallow and Antonio Jobim plus Stewart’s interpretation of the traditional She Moved Through the Fair and a self-composed blues.

Recorded in late 1976 in Bray and released the following year, the album now comes with three previously unreleased tracks, a 16-page booklet with extensive sleeve notes and several previously unseen photographs.

The original release was greeted with excellent reviews.

The Sunday Times critic Derek Jewell described Stewart as a musician “in the same league as Django Reinhardt, Wes Montgomery, or, among contemporary virtuosos, Joe Pass.”

Irish Times critic, Ray Comiskey said the album was “a performance of such virtuosity, that very few guitarists of any era could ever hope to match it.”

Stewart, who went on to appear on over seventy albums, was respected by his peers around the world. Ronnie Scott described him as “one of the world's great jazz guitarists” and Trinity College Dublin awarded him on Honorary Doctorate in 1998. Stewart died aged seventy-two in 2016.

Tracklist: 

Side A
1. Blue Bossa
2. Windows
3. Darn That Dream
4. Wave
5. She Moved Through The Fair
6. Make Someone Happy
7. I'm All Smiles

Side B
1. Stella By Starlight
2. Lazy Afternoon
3. Invitation
4. I'm Old Fashioned
5. General Mojos Well Laid Plan
6. What's New