
Ric Sanders Group in Lincoln Cathedral
How do you like your Fiddle music? On a CD? As an MPG video that you can hear and watch on your computer? As a DTS data stream that you can play on your DVD? Or maybe as a Binaural experience? However if you would like to experience all of this and have Ric Sanders playing fiddle then you are in for a real treat. Ric has recorded a new album along with Vo Fletcher on guitar and Michael Gregory on drums and percussion. The album is called, Ric Sanders Group in Lincoln Cathedral and is on Heliopause Records HPV101CD.
This is a two CD set. CD1 contains 10 tracks in standard CD format. CD2 contains the MPG Video, the DVD section and a Binaural section. Binaural sound is a complete 3D surround sound experience and requires that you listen on headphones to appreciate the amazing sound.
The 10 tracks show Ric at his most comfortable, playing his own music and his arrangements of the music that has inspired him over the years. The basic tunes range from such diverse sources as Jimi Hendrixs Little Wing to George Harrisons Life Itself to Miles Davis Its about that time and Chic Coreas Crystal Silence to Rics own compositions and new arrangements of The Rosehip and Remembrance Day. His style of playing encompasses Jazz, Folk and Rock. Do not be put off by the word Jazz. It is all very accessible and above all brilliantly played. Rics amazing playing style varies from slow, precise classical playing to the brilliant harmonics that he finds and then heavier rock or intricate folk style. As another review of this album said, It is exquisite. It is.
Accompanying Ric is Vo Fletcher on guitar. Vo has played guitar with Ric over many years and they work very well together. His sympathetic playing and the conversations between guitar and violin are beautifully arranged. Having just seen them play live I can easily see why it works so well. Vo really enjoys his work and it shows on stage and comes over on the CD. Michael Gregory, another long time partner of Ric provides percussion again very sympathetically. Percussionists have such a large bag of additional sounds to work with that it requires good control not to overdo it. Michael creates a very well balanced backing punctuated by good use of percussion.
The album was recorded live inside Lincoln Cathedral so the natural reverb sounds are there with notes wafting around the vast vaulted ceilings. As an added bonus, Rick Wakeman who, having just recorded his own album, stayed on to play piano on Little Wing with them.
Describing music in words is so difficult because you have to use words! Both Fiddle music and Jazz are two words that can put off some people. Dont be, you will love it. This is truly a superb CD.
To order the CD please click on the Amazon link below and then, when you see their site, type in Ric Sanders into the search box and press enter.
Andy Holliman


Vo, Greg and Ric playing at the Red Lion, Birmingham