Blue Vertigo

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Blue Vertigo
Studio album by Preston Reed
Released 1990
Recorded Jan/Feb/Mar 1990
Length 37:49
Label MCA
Producer Preston Reed
Preston Reed chronology

Instrument Landing
1989
Blue Vertigo
1990
Preston Reed
1990

Blue Vertigo is a recording by guitarist Preston Reed, released in 1990.

Blue Vertigo marks the first instance of Reed's initiation of his percussive, two-hand tapping guitar style. The first song he composed in this style is "Slap Funk". It is also noteworthy that this recording includes the only cover version Reed had recorded - "I Got You (I Feel Good)" by soul singer James Brown - until his 2007 release Spirit included "All The Things You Are", written by Jerome Kern.[1]

Blue Vertigo is out of print.

Track listing

All songs by Preston Reed except as noted.

  1. "Slap Funk"
  2. "7/4"
  3. "No Problem"
  4. "Drums"
  5. "Micronesia"
  6. "Blue Vertigo"
  7. "Driving School"
  8. "TV Kid"
  9. "Your Picture Here"
  10. "Franzl's Saw, Parts 1 and 2"
  11. "I Got You (I Feel Good)" (James Brown)
  12. "Warm Up Song"

Personnel

  • Preston Reed - 6 & 12-string acoustic guitars

Production notes

  • Produced by Preston Reed
  • Engineered by Tom Mudge and Craig Thorson, assisted by Mike McCall-Pangra

References

  1. Preston Reed discography at his website. Accessed on December 24, 2007.
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