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  Background non_vocal_instrumentalist
  Origin Bradford , West Yorkshire , England
  Genre Jazz Fusion </br> Progressive Rock </br> Jazz Rock
  Years Active 1969 -
  Associated Acts UK <br> Level 42
  URL TheRealAllanHoldsworthcom


Allan Holdsworth (born August 6 , 1946 in Bradford , West Yorkshire ) is a British Jazz Guitarist and Composer .

Allan Holdsworth is a Jazz/fusion guitarist and is widely known for his contributions to the genre. He is acclaimed for the complexity of his compositional and improvisational work, as well as his astounding technical skill. Reviewers have compared his compositions to Liszt . The unique efficiency of his playing style, and his mathematical approach to mentally mapping out the fretboard allows him to 'see' symmetrical finger patterns, which produce note flourishes that approach the fluidity of saxophonists such as Wayne Shorter and John Coltrane .

Holdsworth pioneered several techniques that have been widely imitated by other guitarists. These include using an eight-voice modulated delay to create a chorusing effect that, combined with unusual closed voiced chords, create a very piano-like sound from an ordinary electric guitar. He uses a Legato phrasing technique with light picking that causes a distorted guitar amplifier to produce a reedy, clarinet-like tone. A third innovative technique is using a volume pedal to "swell" chords into a long delay/reverb effect, generating the impression of an orchestral string section. These three techniques were used by Holdsworth to create the aural illusion of classical instruments, years before the invention of Guitar/synthesizer s, and have been adopted by increasing numbers of guitarists such as Frank Gambale , Scott Henderson , Bill Connors , Steve Vai , Fredrik Thordendal , Alex Lifeson and David Sylvian .

Holdsworth has recorded many different styles of music over the years, including a brief flirtation with Pop , in the form of a collaboration with British funk fusion pop band Level 42 .


RECORDING CAREER

His first recording was with Igginbottom ('Wrench') in 1969. In the early Seventies, Holdsworth joined Jon Hiseman 's Tempest , overlapping briefly with the legendary Ollie Halsall . Subsequently Holdsworth worked with Jazz Rock groups Gong , Soft Machine , The New Tony Williams Lifetime , Jean-Luc Ponty and later in the decade he was a member of the all-star progressive rock quartet UK with John Wetton , Bill Bruford and Eddie Jobson . Some of his notable instrumental work in the 70's can be heard on Lifetime 's 'Believe It' album, and the first two (Bill) Bruford Band albums ('Feels Good To Me' and 'One Of A Kind'). At the end of the 70's, becoming increasingly frustrated by the music scene, Allan Holdsworth worked and recorded with long term collaborator Gordon Beck and one of the UK's leading jazz improvisers and drummer John Stevens .


COMPOSITIONS AND STYLES

He is also recognized for his own compositions, which vary in musical style from Progressive Fusion Jazz (for example, his work with Soft Machine on their album '' Bundles ''), to romantic, chordal and 'spacey' guitar/ Synthesizer works. He utilises an instrument called the SynthAxe , examples of which can be heard on the albums ''Atavachron''; ''Sand'';the SynthAxe-dominated ''Flat Tire''; and the second CD of ''Against The Clock''. It is Allan's SynthAxe recordings that motivated readers of ''Guitar Player'' magazine to vote him "Best Synth Guitarist" for several years. Although he is not the first guitarist to record with a synthesizer, he elevated the technique of synthesizer guitar to be on par with electric and acoustic guitar techniques. An incredibly down-to-earth musician, Allan famously said in his instructional video that he "doesn't really like the guitar", and prefers the sound of a saxophone.

Holdsworth was brought to the attention of Warner Bros. executive Mo Ostin by Eddie Van Halen , resulting in the 1983 Warner Bros. release of Holdsworth's album ''Road Games''. Eddie stated in ''Guitar Player'' magazine that Holdsworth was a major influence on his playing. This influence can be heard in Van Halen's "Push Comes To Shove" solo from the album ''Fair Warning''. Guitarists from diverse traditions including Joe Satriani acknowledged Holdsworth as a major influence. Although Holdsworth downplays his impact on other musicians in published interviews, he has been acknowledged by many elite musicians as a source of inspiration.

Holdsworth's discography includes over fourteen titles as a band leader, yet he has recorded with many other notable musicians. A partial list of artists with whom Allan has recorded, other than those listed above, are Stanley Clarke , Gordon Beck , Carl Verheyen , Chad Wackerman , Gary Willis , David Hines , K2 , Riptyde , Derek Sherinian , Planet X , and Gongzilla .

Recommended recordings are ''Secrets'' (which arguably contains his best SynthAxe work), ''Atavachron'', ''Sand'', ''Metal Fatigue'' (includes one of his signature solos on "Devil Take The Hindmost"), ''Wardenclyffe Tower'' (showcasing his use of the baritone guitar), and ''The Sixteen Men Of Tain'' (with a more jazz-tinged flavour).


DISCOGRAPHY


Albums


  align left''Velvet Darkness'' 1976 align=leftNever properly completed, this album is released by the label against Allan's wishes
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  align left''The Things You See'' 1979 align=leftWith Gordon Beck
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  align left''Sunbird'' 1980 align=leftWith Gordon Beck
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  align left''IOU'' 1982 align=left-
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  align left''Road Games'' 1983 align=leftNever fully considered completed by Allan until the 2001 CD release Features Jeff Berlin and Jack Bruce
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  align left''Metal Fatigue'' 1985 align=left-
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  align left''Atavachron'' episode, " All Our Yesterdays ", for which a track is named The title itself comes from the episode as well
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  align left''Sand'' 1987 align=left-
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  align left''Secrets'' 1989 align=left-
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  align left''Wardenclyffe Tower'' 1992 align=leftNamed for Nikola Tesla 's Wardenclyffe Tower
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  align left''Hard Hat Area'' 1994 align=leftThe track "Tullio" is named after the great cyclist Tullio Campagnolo, a sport which Allan is interested in
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  align left''None Too Soon'' 1996 align=leftAn interesting album , with Holdsworth leaving his jazz-fusion and progressive rock style briefly for a session of Straight- Ahead Jazz Highlights include a fleet renditions of John Coltrane "Countdown" and a waltz -time rendering of The Beatles "Norwegian Wood"The featured piano work of collaborator Gordon Beck gives Holdsworth a swinging support
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  align left''Heavy Machinery'' 1996 align=leftReleased as a collaboration with Anders and Jens Johansson
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  align left''Sixteen Men of Tain'' 1999 align=leftThe title appears to be named for the Glenmorangie Scotch
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  align left''Flat Tire'' 2001 align=left-
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  align left''All Night Wrong'' 2002 align=leftA live album recorded in Japan on a recent tour
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  align left''Then!'' 2003 align=leftA live album recorded in Japan in 1990
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  align left''Against The Clock'' 2005 align=leftThe Best of Allan Holdsworth, a 2-CD set The first features the guitar the second highlights his work with the Synthaxe
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  align left''Igginbottom's Wrench'' 1969 align=left Igginbottom
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  align left''Belladona'' 1969 align=left Ian Carr's Nucleus
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  align left''Tempest'' 1972 align=left Tempest
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  align left'' Bundles '' 1975 align=left Soft Machine
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  align left''Believe it'' 1975 align=left Tony Williams Lifetime
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  align left''Million Dollar Legs'' 1976 align=left Tony Williams Lifetime
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  align left'' Gazeuse! '' 1976 align=left Gong
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  align left''Capricorn Princess'' 1976 align=left Esther Phillips
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  align left''Enigmatic Ocean'' 1977 align=left Jean-Luc Ponty
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  align left''Touching On'' 1977 align=left John Stevens
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  align left'' Expresso II '' 1978 align=left Gong
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  align left''Feels Good To Me'' 1978 align=left Bill Bruford
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  align left'' UK '' 1978 align=left UK
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  align left'' One Of A Kind '' 1979 align=left Bill Bruford
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  align left''The Things You See/ Sunbird'' 1979 align=left Gordon Beck
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  align left'' Time Is The Key '' 1979 align=left Pierre Moerlen's Gong
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  align left''Conversation Piece'' 1980 align=left John Stevens
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  align left''Land Of Cockayne'' 1981 align=left Soft Machine
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  align left''Individual Choice'' 1983 align=left Jean-Luc Ponty
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  align left''Retouch'' 1983 align=left John Stevens
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  align left''Trasatlantic'' 1984 align=left Jon St James
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  align left''Soma'' 1986 align=left Soma
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  align left''Change Of Address'' 1986 align=left Krokus
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  align left''Fast Impressions'' 1986 align=left Jon St James
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  align left''With A Heart In My Song'' 1988 align=left Gordon Beck
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  align left'' Radio Free Albemuth '' 1988 align=left Stuart Hamm
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  align left'' If This Bass Could Only Talk '' 1988 align=left Stanley Clarke
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  align left''No Borders'' 1988 align=left Carl Verheyen Group
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  align left''The Distance In Between'' 1988 align=left Strange Advance
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  align left''Attack Of The Neon Shark'' 1989 align=left Alex Masi
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  align left''Guitar For The Practicing Mucisian'' 1989 align=leftVarious Artists
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  align left''Truth In Shredding'' 1990 align=left Frank Gambale
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  align left''A Question Of Time'' 1990 align=left Jack Bruce
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  align left''Silent Will'' 1990 align=left Andrea Marcelli
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  align left''Blue Tav'' 1990 align=left Steve Tavaglione
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  align left''Forty Reasons'' 1991 align=left Chad Wackerman
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  align left'' Guaranteed '' 1991 align=left Level 42
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  align left''Love In Peace'' 1991 align=left Paz
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  align left''Lone Ranger'' 1992 align=left Jeff Watson
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  align left''The View'' 1993 align=left Chad Wackerman
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  align left''Come Together: Guitar Tribute To The Beatles'' 1993 align=leftVarious Artists
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  align left''Suffer'' 1995 align=left Gongzilla
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  align left''Oneness'' 1995 align=left Andrea Marcelli
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  align left''Stare'' 1996 align=left Gorky Park
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  align left''Heavy Machinery'' 1997 align=left Johansson & Johansson
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  align left''From Your Heart & Your Soul'' 1997 align=left Steve Hunt
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  align left''Worlds Away & Back'' 1995 align=left Strange Advance
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  align left''BBC Radio 1971-1974'' 2003 align=left Soft Machine
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  align left''Abracadabra'' 2003 align=left Softworks
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  align left''Sonic Undertow'' 2004 align=left Riptyde , A Holdsworth
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  align left''Book of the Dead'' 2004 align=left K2 , A Holdsworth
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  align left''Mythology'' 2004 align=left Derek Sherinian
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  align left''Nebula'' 2005 align=left David Hines
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  align left'' Quantum '' 2007 align=left Planet X
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  align left''Deconstruction of a Postmodern Musician'' 2007 align=left Corrado Rustici