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Acoustic Alchemy music styles: Smooth Jazz | Contemporary Jazz | Contemporary Instrumental |
       
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 This Way2007This Way
Love Is All There Is, Ernie, Who Knows, Slampop, Out Of Nowhere... ( 11 tracks)


 American/English2005American/English
The Moon and the Sun, Got Up (Levantar y Bailar), Lilac Lane, She Speaks American/English, Cherry Hill... ( 11 tracks)


 Radio Contact2003Radio Contact
No Messin', Milo, Shelter Island Drive, Urban Cowboy, El Camino Del Corazon... ( 13 tracks)


 Aart2001Aart
Wish You Were Near, AArt Attack, Flamoco Loco, Tuff Puzzle, Passion Play... ( 14 tracks)


 Beautiful Game2000Beautiful Game
Angel Of The South, The Panama Cat, Trail Blazer, The Beautiful Game, Hats Of Magic... ( 13 tracks)


 Positive Thinking1998Positive Thinking
Passionelle, Rainwatching W. I., Cadaques, The Five Card Trick, Positive Thinking... ( 10 tracks)


 Arcanum1996Arcanum
Same Road Same Reason, Chance Meeting, Lazeez, Mr. Chow, Homecoming... ( 12 tracks)


 New Edge1993New Edge
Oceans Apart, The Notting Hill Two-Step, Slow Ride Home, Cool As A Rule, Santa Cafe... ( 10 tracks)


 Early Alchemy1992Early Alchemy
Santiago, Sarah Victoria, Last Summer Song, Slap It Down, Sira`s Song... ( 14 tracks)


 Reference Point1991Reference Point
Reference Point, Missing Your Touch, Take Five, Same Road, Same Reason, Make My Day... ( 9 tracks)




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Acoustic Alchemy

1990-1998: Mainstream success

Acoustic Alchemy were soon tempted away from MCA to the world's biggest jazz label, GRP Records. Six more albums followed, starting with the 9-track "Reference Point" (1990), featuring a cover of Dave Brubeck's classic, "Take Five". Then a live favourite, the track was the band's only recorded cover to this day. The critically acclaimed "Back On The Case" (1991) followed, a ten-track collection which rivalled the innocent brilliance of the band's début four years previous.

Webb also uncovered fourteen early tracks from 1982 – 1987, featuring Simon James, which were released as a compilation called "Early Alchemy" (1992). "The New Edge" (1993) and "Against The Grain" (1994) followed.

For their eighth album, "Arcanum" (1996), the band decided to take a retrospective look back by re-recording some of the band's most popular tracks. The album was recorded in London's Pinewood Studios, along with the string section of the London Metropolitan Orchestra. The collection included three new tracks, "Columbia", "Something She Said" and "Chance Meeting", along with recreations of nine classics.

"Positive Thinking" (1998) was to be Acoustic Alchemy's last album with original frontman Nick Webb. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer prior to starting work on it, and sadly got progressively worse throughout the project. In the end, he could only offer inspiration, as he was too weak to play at recording sessions. Nick Webb died on February 5, 1998. However, the album was perceived as one of the band's best.


1999: Reform and changes

After Nick Webb's passing, Greg Carmichael decided to continue with the band, but with big changes. He brought in understudy Miles Gilderdale as his playing partner, and the band moved label to EMI's Higher Octave, home of fellow guitarist Craig Chaquico, and popular synth trio 3rd Force. The début album on the label, "The Beautiful Game" (2000) brought dramatic changes. New, stronger influences came from all sorts of genres, and it soon became clear that experimentation and diversity were to be a key element to the new band.

"AArt" (2001) was released a year after, and was their biggest release to date. Playing for over an hour, containing fourteen tracks, and with assistance from saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa, the album was nominated for a Grammy Award.

Acoustic Alchemy's third album with Higher Octave, "Radio Contact" (2003), featured the band's first ever track to include a vocal, "Little Laughter", performed by Jo Harrop. Harrop was a backing vocalist, found by Gilderdale whilst doing a session with Latin singer Enrique Iglesias.

The band's latest release, "American/English" (2005), is an eleven track collection which further explores a wide range of varying genres, all with the signature Acoustic Alchemy feel.

Early in 2006, bassist Frank Felix left the band, to concentrate on other projects. The band's manager, Stewart Coxhead, plans to keep the bassist's position fluid for the time being, although the band's British concerts this year have been taken on by former Incognito and Down to the Bone bassist, Julian Crampton.

GRP decided to re-release a documentary-style video of Acoustic Alchemy, entitled "Best Kept Secret", on 25th July 2006. It was released in DVD format, and contained archived live performance and documentary footage, featuring Nick Webb. A Region Free version, for international fans, was released 25th September 2006.

Discography

Year Title Members
Steel string guitar Nylon string guitar Electric guitar Bass Keyboards Drums Percussion Special instrument
1987
Red Dust And Spanish Lace
Nick Webb, John Parsons Greg Carmichael None Werner Kopal Rainer Bruninghaus Bert Smaak Mario Argandoña None
1988
Natural Elements
Nick Webb, John Parsons Greg Carmichael None Konrad Mathieu Rainer Bruninghaus Bert Smaak Mario Argandoña None
1989
Blue Chip
Nick Webb Greg Carmichael John Parsons Klaus Sperber Rainer Bruninghaus Bert Smaak Mario Argandoña Karl-Heinz Wiberny (Saxophone)
1990
Reference Point
Nick Webb Greg Carmichael None Patrick Bettison, Abe White Terry Disley Dan Tomlinson Mario Argandoña Randy Brecker (Trumpet, Flugelhorn), Little Terry Dee (Harmonica)
1991
Back On The Case
Nick Webb Greg Carmichael None Klaus Sperber Terry Disley Bert Smaak Mario Argandoña Ludwig Gotz (Trombone)
1992
Early Alchemy
Nick Webb Simon James None Jeff Clyne, Ron Mathewson None None Mario Argandoña The Violettes (String quartet)
1993
The New Edge
Nick Webb Greg Carmichael None Dave Pomeroy, Patrick Bettison Rainer Bruninghaus, Terry Disley Dan Tomlinson Mario Argandoña Derrick James (Saxophone)
1994
Against The Grain
Nick Webb Greg Carmichael John Parsons Paul Harriman Mike Herting, Terry Disley Bert Smaak Mario Argandoña None
1996
Arcanum
Nick Webb Greg Carmichael John Parsons Dennis Murphy None John Sheppard Mario Argandoña None
1998
Positive Thinking...
John Parsons Greg Carmichael Miles Gilderdale Dennis Murphy Rainer Bruninghaus John Sheppard Mario Argandoña None
2000
The Beautiful Game
Miles Gilderdale Greg Carmichael Miles Gilderdale, John Parsons Frank Felix Anthony White Geoff Dunn Scooter de Long Terry Disley (Piano)
2001
AArt
Miles Gilderdale Greg Carmichael Miles Gilderdale Frank Felix Anthony White Pete Lewinson Richard Bull Terry Disley (Piano), Fayyaz Virji (Trombone), Snake Davis and Jeff Kashiwa (Saxophone)
2003
Sounds of St. Lucia: Live
Miles Gilderdale Greg Carmichael None Frank Felix Anthony White Richard Brook None None
2003
Radio Contact
Miles Gilderdale Greg Carmichael Miles Gilderdale Frank Felix Anthony White, Jamie Norton Greg Grainger Mario Argandoña Neil Cowley (Piano), Jo Harrop (Vocal), Eddie M (Saxophone)
2005
American/English
Miles Gilderdale Greg Carmichael Miles Gilderdale Frank Felix Anthony White, Jamie Norton Greg Grainger, Bert Smaak None Eddie M (Saxophone)
Acoustic Alchemy

1990-1998: Mainstream success

Acoustic Alchemy were soon tempted away from MCA to the world's biggest jazz label, GRP Records. Six more albums followed, starting with the 9-track "Reference Point" (1990), featuring a cover of Dave Brubeck's classic, "Take Five". Then a live favourite, the track was the band's only recorded cover to this day. The critically acclaimed "Back On The Case" (1991) followed, a ten-track collection which rivalled the innocent brilliance of the band's début four years previous.


1999: Reform and changes

After Nick Webb's passing, Greg Carmichael decided to continue with the band, but with big changes. He brought in understudy Miles Gilderdale as his playing partner, and the band moved label to EMI's Higher Octave, home of fellow guitarist Craig Chaquico, and popular synth trio 3rd Force. The début album on the label, "The Beautiful Game" (2000) brought dramatic changes. New, stronger influences came from all sorts of genres, and it soon became clear that experimentation and diversity were to be a key element to the new band.


Discography

Year Title Members Steel string guitar Nylon string guitar Electric guitar Bass Keyboards Drums Percussion Special instrument 1987
Red Dust And Spanish Lace Nick Webb, John Parsons Greg Carmichael None Werner Kopal Rainer Bruninghaus Bert Smaak Mario Argandoña None 1988
Natural Elements Nick Webb, John Parsons Greg Carmichael None Konrad Mathieu Rainer Bruninghaus Bert Smaak Mario Argandoña None 1989
Blue Chip Nick Webb Greg Carmichael John Parsons Klaus Sperber Rainer Bruninghaus Bert Smaak Mario Argandoña Karl-Heinz Wiberny (Saxophone) 1990
Reference Point Nick Webb Greg Carmichael None Patrick Bettison, Abe White Terry Disley Dan Tomlinson Mario Argandoña Randy Brecker (Trumpet, Flugelhorn), Little Terry Dee (Harmonica) 1991
Back On The Case Nick Webb Greg Carmichael None Klaus Sperber Terry Disley Bert Smaak Mario Argandoña Ludwig Gotz (Trombone) 1992
Early Alchemy Nick Webb Simon James None Jeff Clyne, Ron Mathewson None None Mario Argandoña The Violettes (String quartet) 1993
The New Edge Nick Webb Greg Carmichael None Dave Pomeroy, Patrick Bettison Rainer Bruninghaus, Terry Disley Dan Tomlinson Mario Argandoña Derrick James (Saxophone) 1994
Against The Grain Nick Webb Greg Carmichael John Parsons Paul Harriman Mike Herting, Terry Disley Bert Smaak Mario Argandoña None 1996
Arcanum Nick Webb Greg Carmichael John Parsons Dennis Murphy None John Sheppard Mario Argandoña None 1998
Positive Thinking... John Parsons Greg Carmichael Miles Gilderdale Dennis Murphy Rainer Bruninghaus John Sheppard Mario Argandoña None 2000
The Beautiful Game Miles Gilderdale Greg Carmichael Miles Gilderdale, John Parsons Frank Felix Anthony White Geoff Dunn Scooter de Long Terry Disley (Piano) 2001
AArt Miles Gilderdale Greg Carmichael Miles Gilderdale Frank Felix Anthony White Pete Lewinson Richard Bull Terry Disley (Piano), Fayyaz Virji (Trombone), Snake Davis and Jeff Kashiwa (Saxophone) 2003
Sounds of St. Lucia: Live Miles Gilderdale Greg Carmichael None Frank Felix Anthony White Richard Brook None None 2003
Radio Contact Miles Gilderdale Greg Carmichael Miles Gilderdale Frank Felix Anthony White, Jamie Norton Greg Grainger Mario Argandoña Neil Cowley (Piano), Jo Harrop (Vocal), Eddie M (Saxophone) 2005
American/English Miles Gilderdale Greg Carmichael Miles Gilderdale Frank Felix Anthony White, Jamie Norton Greg Grainger, Bert Smaak None Eddie M (Saxophone)
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