JOURNEY
GUITARIST NEAL SCHON
SET TO ONCE AGAIN BRANCH OUT ON HIS OWN
WITH THE RELEASE OF HIS
SIXTH SOLO ALBUM, ‘i on U,’
DUE OUT FEBRUARY 22, 2005 ON FAVORED NATIONS
November 23, 2004
-- What could be next for a musician who’s done it all?
As the lead guitarist and songwriter for the multi-platinum
band Journey, his work with guitar legend Santana and composer
Jan Hammer, NEAL SCHON has lived the life of several rock
gods. Still, he continues to reinvent himself, taking his
own musical vision to new heights with his sixth solo outing,
i on U, a dazzling collection of guitar instrumentals.
It’s due out February 22, 2005 on Steve Vai’s
Favored Nations label.
Playing with modern
sounds and flavors, yet always staying true to his signature
guitar sound, i on U pulls it all together. Says SCHON,
“this is the first album that encompasses everything
and makes it brand new.”
“Since I
joined Santana,” he continues, ”I’ve always
tried to go into every album in a different way. i on U
is taking me to a new place and new sounds, but you can hear
my years of work throughout the whole album. Sitting back
and listening to it now, the history with Santana and Jan
Hammer really shines through.”
For i on U,
SCHON teamed up with keyboardist and songwriter Igor Len as
co-producer, and drummer Omar Hakim.
“When I
was on tour and trying to put the first stages of this record
together,” he says, “I called Igor Len, who I
had worked with on my ELECTRIC WORLD solo album, and
asked him to be involved. He sent me some tracks that he was
working on, and they were going exactly in the direction I
wanted to go with my music. So I took his hooks, added all
of the guitar parts and synthesizer solos, and embellished
and tweaked them from there. Although I wrote ‘Father,’
‘Moondust,’ and ‘Highland’ on my own.”
Each listener
will experience the album differently. From the majestic opening
of “Blue Passion,” and the soaring melodies of
the title track, the songs suggest wide open spaces, an overview
of what’s to come, with tracks like the driving, passionate
“Burning Bridges.” Then it’s on to the far
off reaches of the imagination, with the arpeggiated rhythms
of “Timeless Motion,” the spicy funk of “Loner’s
Dream,” and the eastern flair of “It Will Happen.”
“The guitar
is one of the most expressive instruments of our time,”
proclaims SCHON. “I want the listener to be able to
imagine whatever they want since there are no lyrics and have
the music take them to any place they want to be.”
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