Chapa - A buyer's ride
 
Label: unsigned
Producer: Dimitri Escobar
Release Date: 2004

1 - Rising up Between. 2 - Only Me. 3 - Edna’s Thrill. 4 - Honestly. 5 - Masqueraders Downfall. 6 - Well you Wish Thee. 7 - From Your Cloud. 8 - All 3 Faces. 9 - A Pause in Life

Music and Lyrics by Chapa

Guitar/Vocals by Chapa. Cello by Semyon. Percussion/Kit by Deacon. Guitar/Peddle Set by Frankie Standalone. Guitar by Albert r. Chemist
Courtesy of Soulchemist Productions

Music Recorded at Lonely Lemay Studios. Engineered by Lou Lewis & Eddie B
Vocals recorded at: The Cave in the Canyon studios. Engineered by Norman

Mixed and Mastered at DRS Studios. Engineered by Stewie

Artwork by Chris Mason. Photography By Dirty Jenny

CD Layout/Design by Z-Wha & Trinity

© 2004 Chapa Music. Find Chapa at www.chapamusic.com

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Apart from the greatness in the musicianship that dwells beside the lyrical cleverness, this album is a very worthy addition to the prog-rock and fretboard explorer’s classics table. Chapa is not Roger Water's cousin or Frank Zappa's ex guitarist.. he's Chapa.. and he's brilliant!

Rising up Between is the first track on the album. It is the first introduction to Chapa‘s world of the interpretative rendition of every great sound that ever came out of the listening equipment used throughout his life (thus far). It is also a wonderful glimpse into the astonishing musicianship conveyed in every aspect of each and every strand of the track’s multitracked collective. Only Me on the other hand, is the only track on the album that takes a sway toward the likes of the Bob Dylan backgrounds, scratching the back of The Goo Goo Dolls that are sitting on the vocal chords of Geddy Lee-like sound.


Edna’s Thrill.  I’ve honestly never heard hints from the soundtrack to Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon in amalgamation with a track of this run-amok-like character before. It is the very reason that psychedelic drugs became such a necessity to have around when enjoying the music that the 60s and 70s had to bring us.

Honestly, eclecticism is a wonderful attribute to a track’s portfolio of sound. I can honestly say that I have not had a great deal of exposure to the cello in my day and, as of right now, that level of celloistic ignorance is completely unsatisfactory and must be dealt with as soon as possible.

Masqueraders Downfall is a balancing act that involves smashing guitar playing, broad lyrical expression, and ethnic inflections walking the tight rope that is representative of the flow of the track.  Well you wish thee! Pertains to great percussional abilities and, once again, the allure of an excellent handelment of guitar-playing-craftsmanship that binds the track’s separate entities together in an effort to form it’s glossy finish.

From Your Cloud (to mine) may just seem like a short trip to some but it’s not because the ride is so smooth you wish for it to last an eternity so that you can soak it all in. All 3 Faces has a very groovy-like rhythm with harmonies that arise from the dark clouds that adorn the tracks ‘Planet Caravan’ reminiscent guitar riffs.

A Pause in Life is the last track on this album’s send off. It is a representation of how personally expressive Chapa’s lyric style is. He does not hold back in what he means to say but he does seem to care quite deeply about how others perceive and receive it. I guess that’s why they call it “Freedom of Speech” when in this album's case.. it’s freedom of sound.         

 

Elley Wilson - May 29 2006
© 2006 R Cat Communications Ltd - All Rights Reserved

 

 

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