Derek Bailey's "This Guitar" is a captivating exploration of sound and improvisation, released on August 4, 2011, under the Rectangle label. This album is a testament to Bailey's mastery of the guitar and his innovative approach to free jazz, avant-garde, and experimental music. Spanning just over 41 minutes, the six-track album, titled after the tuning of the guitar strings (e, B, G, D, A, E), offers a raw and unfiltered journey into Bailey's unique musical vision.
Each track is a testament to Bailey's ability to coax a vast array of sounds and textures from his instrument, pushing the boundaries of what is traditionally expected from a guitar. His playing is both technically impressive and deeply expressive, showcasing his deep understanding of the instrument and his fearless approach to improvisation.
"E" kicks off the album with a burst of energy, setting the tone for the rest of the record. "B" and "G" continue to explore this dynamic, with Bailey's playing becoming increasingly complex and intricate. "D" offers a moment of respite, showcasing a more subdued and introspective side to Bailey's playing. "A" builds back up to a frenetic pace, while the final track, "E," brings the album to a close with a sense of resolution and finality.
Throughout "This Guitar," Bailey's playing is characterized by a sense of spontaneity and unpredictability. He is not afraid to take risks, and this willingness to experiment and explore is what makes the album so compelling. Whether you're a seasoned fan of free jazz and experimental music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "This Guitar" is an album that demands to be heard.