Jean-Pierre Llabador - 2025 - 3'33 Treasure Hunt

(26:24; Castle Records)






















I recently reviewed the reissues of three albums by 1970’s band Coincidence, and now I am reviewing the latest release by their guitarist, Jean-Pierre Llabador. However, one thing which is somewhat unusual is that although the album has been released under his name, due to having had a serious a car accident as well as other life-threatening health events in recent years, he is no longer able to play so instead brought in others to realise his compositions. The concept behind this release was that all songs should be 3:33 long, and six manage to be within a few seconds of this (although I do think fade outs are cheating), and the other two are less than 30 seconds out, so an interesting concept (I remember Galahad once setting out to record a three-minute prog song).

Six of the songs are guitar-based jazz-rock fusion instrumentals, while the other two are more pop fusion, all with a very Seventies feel to them, very middle of the road indeed. The sound is clean, but there is little contained within to really make the listener either play close attention or want to play it multiple times. It is pleasant, but rarely little more than that, and while innocuous enough I doubt if I will ever feel inspired enough to play it again.  

Kev Rowland, August 2025

Links:
https://www.facebook.com/jeanpierre.llabador.3/
https://www.castle-records.fr/

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