J.P. Cormier
"Primary Color"
Released Spring 2002
Flash Publishing / Tidemark
Multi-Instrumentalist, Sideman, Innovator, Recording Artist,
Songwriter, Storyteller, Award Winner.
His names are many, but underlying that is a young man with an old
soul who has traveled the world for the past 18 years bringing a
unique brand of joy to audiences wherever he goes. J.P. is a giant in his stature and a giant in the business. He
has the heart of a poet and the soul of an ageless traveler who has
seen both sides of the door that leads to success.
Cheticamp, Nova Scotia's musical son J.P. Cormier, has just released
his 6th major album to date, entitled "Primary Color."
This collection of 16 guitar instrumental tunes will definitely blow away
anyone who's a fan of guitar music. His lightning fast fingers fly
across the strings like nothing you've ever heard before. The
instruments come alive in his hands and he makes it look and sound so
effortless!
On his previous releases, J.P. has primarily played the fiddle, or
provided lead vocals, with his guitar, mandolin and banjo playing in the
background. But for anyone who has seen J.P. live in concert, you
know that his guitar playing is always a crowd-pleaser. This album
was created especially for those fans who have requested a guitar album
for years. J.P. even lets you know in the liner notes the guitar
he uses on each set of tunes.
With the exception of two tunes on this CD, the only place you would
have heard them before is at a J.P. Cormier performance. As J.P.
told the Halifax Herald, "This album tells a story, about the
journey I've made learning to play the guitar...for example, Lonesome
Twelve is the first thing I ever learned to play on the guitar."
J.P.
began his musical ambitions at age 5. He's a self-taught guitarist
and by the age of 9 he was a genuine prodigy and won his first guitar
competition against 30 other players three times his age (performing
"Lonesome Twelve").
This album is a collection of tunes by some of his musical heroes,
including Doc Watson, Glen Campbell, Jerry Reed, Jerry Holland, and his
biggest influence Chet Atkins, whom the album is also dedicated
to. "Both (Chet) and Waylon (Jennings) helped me 'get legal'
in the United States, and I never forgot how they helped me out.
Chet was a beautiful man, he had a very calming influence on other
musicians. He was like a walking Valium."
Some of my favourite tunes on the CD are the Cape Breton tunes.
Although you may be more familiar with these tunes being played on the
fiddle, J.P. has the ability to transfer them to the guitar and give
them the same performance quality.
As for the title of the CD, JP says "I have never understood the
logical mechanics of music, instead I see music in colors and shapes and
the feelings they inspire." Thus the title of the CD
"Primary Color."
I'll leave you with these inspirational words from J.P.: "For
all the young ones who are starting to play: If the Lord has given
you the gift, always use it for his glory, and never take the
credit. Some things may seem impossible for you to do right now,
but I am living proof that all things are possible through Him."
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Doc Tribute #1
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Blue Angel
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Haslem's Castle
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Hawaiian Slack Key
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Lonesome Twelve
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The Mathematician / Sleepy Bach
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The Claw
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Doc Tribute #2
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Cape Breton Guitar Set
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Limerock
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Cape Breton Set #2
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Jerry's Breakdown
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Irish Guitar Medley
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The Rollo Boy's Reel
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Dixie Breakdown
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Whispers of the North