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Gazette de Greenwood *le Webzine Blues*(French
webzine), dec-03, ("Slidin´
Out" review)
"Crazy.
This guy is crazy. See (hear) what his guitar is put up to ! Matti
Norlin ? I didn't know until a friend of mine mails me this CD. [here
there is a game of word between mailing and crazyness where the writing
uses an untranslatable french slang word]. Crazy about guitar, this Matti
Norlin sure is !
I don't know why, I didn't play the CD right away. It stayed there, on
the living room table, scoffing at me with its title : Slidin' Out.
And then I put it in the player.....and. it exploded !
"What I like the most of playing in different tunings is that most
of the time I don't know which notes I play". !!! This is what Matti
says in the liner notes. The first number, Not Allowed, tells it
all : it tousles one's hair with the slide! And everything that follows
is of the same kind, even if the beat (sometimes) slows down. In addition
to the furious slide (Groovin' for instance), Matti Norlin also
plays a breathtaking finger picking (Cool Down is a good sample
of it). Slidin' Out is a tune "hard to play, especially since
I tend to play it fast". oh yeah ??!!
But amongst those 14 songs (all originals), there are a few moments of
relative respite, with pure jewels such as Rooftop Jive or This
Day Will Never Return.
Recorded in Stockholm (didn't I tell you ? Matti Norlin is swedish) in
his own flat, alone with his guitars (6 and 12 strings, National, banjo)
and his stomping foot as a rhythm section, you alredy have understood
this CD is a little chef d'ouvre of acoustic guitar. If you don't know
Matti Norlin, rush to his website http://www.mattinorlin.com where you'll
be able to hear extracts from his music and most of all : order his CD
! Oli "
ÖP
(Östersunds Posten), 14/9 -02
" It´s still raw and acoustic, but the material
on this album is much more progressive than plain traditional blues. The
second song on the album, Distant as a star, is a great rock tune, and
with the right drumbeat I´m sure that it could be played at any
dancefloor."
Hallands Nyheter, 7/9-02
"Mattis new album strictly contains his own original
music, and on several tracks it sounds like he is trying to combine Delta
Blues with Punk..."
"...both skillful, playful and beautiful"
Värmlands Folkblad, 6 sept 2002
Matti, the best in Sweden?
"If I claim that the best blues guitarist in Sweden is Matti Norlin
and lives on Flintbacken in Stockholm, then I´m sure that people
with more experience would have objections.
And that is exactly what happened when Matti played the opening song "Not
Allowed" on this his third album, at a small club and someone in
the audience was crying out:- Why don´t you play the blues for real!"
But this is Mattis own definition of the Blues, and with this partially
phenomenal album, he should have the preference as a interpretionist.
I´m not really sure what guitars he´s using, but I can say
that his technique is astonishing, without loosing the blues feeling,
and he manage to variate his sound among others by grabbing hold of the
Banjo, this sadly underrate instrument which in the right hands can make
a whole concert hall crumble."
Groove,
nr 6 2002
"You have got to say right away that Matti Norlin is one hell of
a guitar player with as much of Mississippi John Hurt and Prewar Blues
as Led Zeppelins Hats of to (Roy) Harper in his fingers. On his
third record, Norlin is firing off the one slide tune after the other
in a way that makes your trousers flutter. It´s a pleasure to hear
him play."
Dala-Demokraten,
16 okt -02
Yeah! Matti Norlin is delivering Crazy Blues all by himself. Slidin´out
is as far from an overproduced record as you can get, it´s just one guitar
and one voice, that´s all. A dirty sound and a straight fotstamp to keep
the beat and to help you from getting lost in all the different turns.
Down to earth and really cool. You can feel the smoky club house infront
of you. Or why not the fire place in the middle of the woods. Matti takes
the blues and adds even more cow-minoure and cowboy feeling to it. It
turns into some sort of Punk-Blues, with a feeling that brings shiver
down your spine. He plays like he has sold both his guitar and soul to
the devil. What a rush! I want Matti Norlin sitting in my sofa playing
guitar when it´s time for partying on a Friday night.
LT, 15
okt -02
"Matti from little Hoting in little Jämtland is continuing to grow into
an even bigger bluesman within the swedish roots stage. You can here it
clearer than ever when you listen to his third solo-album. This time all
14 songs is his own composions. Like the tiltle says, the slide guitar
has got the major part. The things that makes "Slidin´Out" to a huge exclamation
mark are Mattis songs and the way he sings them. Listen to "This day will
never return", "Distant as a star", "Groovin´", "Sugar" and you´re probably
listening to the finest tunes in the bottleneck style ever recorded in
our land."
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