Dive into the avant-garde soundscape of "Skip to the Solo," a 2016 release from the prolific guitarist Henry Kaiser, in collaboration with Alan Licht. This 14-track album, spanning a dynamic 65 minutes, is a testament to the duo's experimental prowess, blending elements of free jazz, art rock, and jam band influences. Recorded in Santa Cruz with the rhythmic prowess of drummer Rick Walker and the additional guitar textures of Mikko Biffle, the album features a rotating cast of bassists, ensuring a fresh and unpredictable sonic journey.
"Skip to the Solo" kicks off with "More or Less Cowbell," setting the stage for an eclectic mix of tracks that range from the whimsical "Wong Dong Doodle" to the introspective "What Is Arizona Really Like." Each song is a unique exploration, showcasing Henry Kaiser's signature guitar work and Alan Licht's complementary contributions. The album's standout tracks, such as "Variations on the Jerry Garcia Secret Chord Progression" and "Infernal Affairs," highlight the duo's ability to push musical boundaries and create something truly original.
Released under the independent label Public Eyesore Records, "Skip to the Solo" is a bold statement in the world of experimental music. Whether you're a fan of avant-garde jazz, art rock, or just great guitar music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the innovative sounds of Henry Kaiser and Alan Licht.