After decades of drifting aimlessly in a musical equivalent of Superman's Phantom Zone, virtuoso guitarist
Uli Jon Roth (who along with countryman
Michael Schenker virtually wrote the Teutonic guitar hero scrolls during his spell with
the Scorpions) finally stumbled upon a viable new creative framework with which to express his still formidable but often mislaid talents. Doing away with the psychedelic
Hendrix worship that had branded him both a pale imitation and dated anachronism throughout the '80s and '90s,
Roth rediscovered sure footing via the
Transcendental Sky Guitar concept, which combined his expertise on a custom-designed instrument (the seven-string Sky Guitar) with backing by a full-fledged orchestral ensemble. This breakthrough has motivated
Roth to begin composing anew, revisit old creations from his oeuvre, as well as reinterpret classical music standards with mostly stellar results, so for the third volume of the
Transcendental Sky Guitar series, 2004's
Metamorphosis,
Roth and a 15-person-strong version of
the Sky Orchestra (notably filled with female musicians as talented as they are stunning) have chosen to take a stab at
Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons. And, except for the odd whispered recitation and ancillary sound effects (wind, rain, thunder, etc.), the first half of
Metamorphosis consists of a pretty straightforward reading of
Vivaldi's masterwork, with
Roth's preternatural guitar playing almost always acting the lead melodic themes. The results are both inspired and inspiring -- although one can't be entirely sure that the concert was truly performed live, as advertised, and a pinch of salt is needed to stomach
Roth's hippie-fied subtitles for each movement (ever the flower child, he). Then, for those who find this program's first half far too formal and regimented, there's the 11-part second half (the actual "Metamorphosis" suite), where
Uli leads
the Sky Orchestra through a series of looser, more improvisational readings of
Vivaldi's original four concerti. This portion of the program also highlights the rock and blues-based aspects of his technique, as well as unleashing frequent displays of blistering technical mastery. All in all,
Metamorphosis restates the core philosophy behind the
Transcendental Sky Guitar project and therefore qualifies as an excellent addition to the collection of any
Uli Jon Roth loyalist, or fans of mind-blowing guitar playing in general.
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Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi