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  1. Guitar is a 1986 solo studio album by American jazz guitarist Sonny Sharrock.He recorded the album with producer Bill Laswell at RPM Sound Studios in New York City. As the project's sole instrumentalist, Sharrock performed and overdubbed his guitar improvisations onto other sections of a song he had recorded beforehand.. Guitar was released by Enemy Records to positive reviews from critics ...

  2. 27 de sept. de 2022 · Black Woman is Sonny Sharrock’s debut album released in 1969. Sharrock was already an established jazz guitarist by the time this album released, recording with artists such as Herbie Mann and the legendary Pharoah Sanders. This release signified the start of Sharrock’s creative journey. This album is unapologetically avant-garde: it’s ...

  3. 10 de abr. de 1990 · Thurston Moore's (Sonic Youth) full set for his tribute to jazz guitarist Sonny Sharrock. This was used in the episode "Sharrock"

  4. https://bloghitsallyinside.wordpress.com/2015/08/29/ladies-and-gentleman-mr-sonny-sharrock/

  5. DatGtrPlaR 2022年8月3日. 参照 Paradise ( LP, Album, Stereo) SD 36-121. From what I have read somewhere, Sonny hated this record, I’m not sure why. Could be they split up at some point. However, this record has its charm and Sonny plays great. Nowhere near the spiritual masterpiece of “Ask the Ages”, or the wildness of earlier works.

  6. 20 de feb. de 2013 · Guitar, Written-By – Sonny Sharrock. Photography By – Ray Gibson. Piano – Dave Burrell. Producer – Herbie Mann. Trumpet – Teddy Daniel * ( tracks: 3 to 5) Voice – Linda Sharrock.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ask_the_AgesAsk the Ages - Wikipedia

    Ask the Ages is the final album recorded by jazz guitarist Sonny Sharrock during his lifetime (though posthumous albums of earlier recorded material would follow). It was recorded with producer Bill Laswell and released in 1991; It featured Sharrock alongside saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, bassist Charnett Moffett and drummer Elvin Jones. Sharrock died on May 25, 1994.