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Length
  
51:01

Artist
  
Allan Holdsworth

Producer
  
Allan Holdsworth

Genres
  
Jazz, Jazz fusion

None Too Soon (1996)
  
Heavy Machinery (1996)

Release date
  
1996

Label
  
MoonJune Records

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Released
  
24 September 1996 (1996-09-24)

Recorded
  
October 1994 at The Brewery in North County, San Diego

Similar
  
Allan Holdsworth albums, Jazz fusion albums

None Too Soon is the ninth studio album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth, released on 24 September 1996 through Polydor Records (Japan), JMS–Cream Records (Europe) and Restless Records (United States); a remastered edition was reissued on 17 April 2012 through MoonJune Records. In a slight departure from Holdsworth's usual solo work, the album is composed mainly of jazz standard interpretations, as well as two original pieces written by pianist and longtime collaborator Gordon Beck. Both musicians had previously worked together on the albums Sunbird (1979), The Things You See (1980) and With a Heart in My Song (1988).

Contents

Overview

In a 1996 interview, Holdsworth explained the reasoning for not including any original material written by himself: "Gordon Beck once suggested that I should do an album with more well known tunes so people can hear what I sound like over these tunes. ... The other good reason for this choice is that I haven't written enough original material to fill an album." On the selection of songs, Holdsworth stated: "We absolutely didn't want to play all the classic standards everybody is playing already ... I definitely didn't want to do any of my own tunes this time." On the type of jazz being played: "It's not a trad album. It's a bebop album, but with a wrench or two in there." According to Holdsworth, Beck's use of a digital piano (as opposed to a regular one) was something to which the latter was not accustomed.

The album was recorded in October 1994, but was not released worldwide until almost two years later due to problems between Holdsworth and Polydor: "I had a lot of problems with the record company. I was signed to a certain company for a world deal. ... Then they informed me that they weren't going to release it anywhere else in the world just because one guy didn't like the music!"

Critical reception

None Too Soon has received mixed reviews. Chris M. Slawecki at All About Jazz likened Holdsworth's playing and interpretations to the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Pat Metheny and John Scofield, whilst praising Beck's work on the title track as "well-considered and articulate in design and execution". John Kelman, also at All About Jazz, remarked that the album had "a kind of restrained power that makes this not exactly a fusion record, but not exactly a straight-ahead one either". Michael G. Nastos at AllMusic praised Holdsworth's unique style, whilst suggesting a need for him to show restraint during his usual passages and try different sounds.

Personnel

  • Allan Holdsworth – guitar, SynthAxe, engineering, mixing, production
  • Gordon Beck – digital piano
  • Kirk Covington – drums
  • Gary Willis – bass
  • Bernie Grundman – mastering
  • Chris Bellman – remastering (reissue)
  • Leonardo Pavkovic – executive production (reissue)
  • Songs

    1Countdown3:12
    2Nuages5:41
    3How Deep is the Ocean5:29

    References

    None Too Soon Wikipedia