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TITLE: GUITAR PLAYER magazine
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ISSUE DATE: August 2001; ISSUE 379, VOL. 35 NO. 8
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: BUDDY GUY Cuts the hottest hippest most mind blowing blues album in years! Cover photos by Pawl Netkin.

TOOLBOX: Tony Peluso exposes the Carpenter's rock lust with his "Goodbye to Love" solos, Bob Marley's charismatic magnificence, Endo's Eli Parker in the studio, next-generation modeling, and more!

PROFILES:
Toadies Todd Lewis and Clark Vogeler's heavy-metal seance. BYMICHAELMOLENDA.
Train Rob Hotchkiss and Jimmy Stafford's telepathic collaboration. BY SHAWN HAMMOND.
Ted McCarty Farewell to the electric guitar's transcendent innovator. BYTOM WHEELER.
Guided By Voices Robert Pollard's ferocious guitar layers. BY ADAM LEVY.
Cowboy Junkies Michael Timmons' haunting sonic hallucinations. BY MICHAEL MOLENDA.
Pickups Eric Gales, Sepultura, Megadeth, and the Morells.
Buzz Shuvel, Oleander, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and Spoon.

FEATURES:
THE CULT Heavy Hitter Billy Duffy discovers the savage magic of dropped-D riffs. BYDARRIN FOX.
LESSON Hand Jive Get hip to the vibey melodies and rippin' riffs at your disposal when you master basic fingerpicking techniques. BY ANDY ELLIS.
NEAL SCHON Journeyman The melodic rocker tallcs about his instrumental album and a renewed Journey. BY MATT BLACKETT.
MANUEL BARRUECO Crossing the Line A classical guitarist breaks a taboo and duets with Al Di Meola, Steve Morse, and Andy Summers. BY ADAM LEVY.
BUDDY GUY Bitter Herbs & Sweet Tea It should have been cut by an irreverent newbie, but Sweet Tea--the most passionate and sonically adventurous blues album to surface in years--was made by one of the old guard. Buddy Guy and producer Dennis Herring detail the genesis of a landmark record. BY SHAWN HAMMOND.

BENCH TESTS:
Preamp Power Egnater M4 and Voodoo Lab Guitar Preamp. BY ART THOMPSON.
Gizmo Alert Native Instruments Spektral Delay. BY JOE GORE.
Solid Deal PRS Santana SE. BY ART THOMPSON.
Metal Pedals Ibanez Tone-Lok stompboxes. BY JOE GORE.
Satin Doll Larrivee D-03R. BY MATT BLACKEIT.
Beauty and Terror Lovetone Flanger. BY JOE GORE.
Arch Angel D'Angelico NYL-2. BY JOE GORE.

SESSIONS:
Guided by Voicings BY DAVE MAC NAB.
Shape of Things BY WAYNE RIKER.
Back Track: Melodic Minor's 7th Mode BY ADAM LEVY.
Book Browsing: Jazz Guitar Greats.
Sonic Snapshot: Cliff Gallup's Galloping Octaves.
Lick of the Month: Crystal Metheny.

DEPARTMENTS:
Soundhole.
Feedback.
New Gear.
Reviews.
Repairs.
Classifieds.
Advertiser Index.
Encore.


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