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Raymond Burley

The Long Road Home

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Raymond Burley as well as being a highly respected classical guitarist is known to many Gordon Giltrap fans as the other half of the duo 'Double Vision'.

'The Long Road Home' is an album that no true Gordon Giltrap fan should be without.

Shortly after the CD was released it was played for 10 consecutive days by Sarah Kennedy on her morning BBC Radio 2 programme

UPDATE MAY 2012

'The Long Road Home' recording - with two additional bonus tracks - is now available to download on iTunes
Extract from CD sleeve notes written by Steve Marsh.

The tracks featured on this CD were written between 1980 and 2006 and are taken from various Giltrap albums. Although listening closely one can hear the influence of the composer's contemporaries, all the pieces have that unmistakable and easily recognisable Giltrap trademark but now heard with classical colouring.

The Long Road Home is a highly impressive and enjoyable 55 minutes' worth of music associated more with the steel string guitar. Giltrap's compositions are not normally heard performed on the classical guitar but on the evidence of Burley's excellent arrangements, and wonderfully engaging and skilful performances, they are certainly none the worse for it and indeed provide a stimulating new dimension. Raymond Burley's intimate knowledge and expertise on the instrument has enabled him to bestow works which, up to now, seem to have been in the guardianship of the steel string guitarist.

For those new to the musical world of Gordon Giltrap, a world briming with exciting, dynamic and vivacious rhythms and highly memorable melodies, they will find this enterprising recording very approachable and hugely entertaining. Thanks to Raymond Burley's compositional and arranging skills, he has managed to present the 17 pieces in standard guitar tuning (the only concession being the occasional 6th string lowered to D); this is no small feat as anyone who has attempted any of Giltrap's more extreme tunings will know.
Steve Marsh 2007
Classical Guitar magazine, September 2008

THE LONG ROAD HOME

The acoustic guitar has many players with highly distinctive voices: their originality often stemming from being self-taught and forging musical careers unconventionally, paying dues in weird and wonderful places. Gordon Giltrap is one such musician whose unorthodox right hand technique has produced some wonderfully cascading tunes and a big sound. In this setting Raymond Burley, a player and arranger of considerable ability and sensitivity, has put together 55 minute's worth of Giltrap's pieces that date from recordings made between 1980 and 2006. Steve Marsh, in his liner notes, tells us that Burley has been able to arrange the music in standard tuning except for the odd dropped D, saving guitarists from re-tuning to some of Giltrap's myriad scordaturas. He also tells us the excellent news that the scores are available through Lathkill Music Publications.

So, how to describe Gordon Giltrap's musical world to someone who has never heard his music. His penchant for renaissance era flourishes and solid harmonies lends itself well to the nylon-strung instrument. With Burley playing it's rather like Ralph Towner with a better classical technique, that's if you are familiar with Mr Towner, if not you should be. A lyrical folk influence is strong too with a leaning towards expressive melodies in a popular and accessible style.

Burley's lovely, clean technique and warm sound, via his Christopher Dean guitar, is captured with typical excellence by the indomitable John Taylor. This is a recording that I recommend to listeners around the world to get a flavour of the almost mystical folk traditions that come from England and the British Isles, but are rarely conveyed with such conviction and intimacy as Raymond Burley has done here.

Tim Panting

updated: 3 years ago