I.O.U. (album) explained

I.O.U.
Type:studio
Artist:Allan Holdsworth
Cover:Allan Holdworth - 1982 - I.O.U..jpg
Recorded:1979
Studio:The Barge, London canals[1]
Genre:Jazz fusion
Label:Luna Crack/I.O.U.
Producer:Allan Holdsworth
Prev Title:The Things You See
Prev Year:1980
Next Title:Road Games
Next Year:1983

I.O.U. is the second studio album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth, released in 1982 through Luna Crack Records/I.O.U. Records originally on vinyl;[2] a CD edition was reissued in 1985 through Enigma Records,[3] and a remaster in 2008 through Belle Antique.[4] Holdsworth’s band consists of drummer and pianist Gary Husband, bassist Paul Carmichael and singer Paul Williams, with whom Holdsworth had worked in Tempest. A previous solo album, Velvet Darkness, was released in 1976 without Holdsworth's consent,[5] therefore making this (in his view) his first official solo release. Many tracks from Velvet Darkness were refined, re-recorded and retitled for I.O.U., whilst "The Things You see" takes its name from an earlier album of the same name, made in collaboration with keyboardist Gordon Beck.

Critical reception

John W. Patterson at AllMusic described I.O.U. as "high-quality jazz fusion interplay" and praised Holdsworth's "well-crafted soloing".[2]

Personnel

Technical

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Notes and References

  1. Pachelli, Mike (13 October 1991). Allan Holdsworth interview.
  2. Patterson, John W. "I.O.U. - Allan Holdsworth". AllMusic. RhythmOne. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  3. Mycock, Martin (March 1990). "Allan Holdsworth: In the 80's". Facelift (3). Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  4. http://www.discogs.com/Allan-Holdsworth-IOU/release/2210161 "Allan Holdsworth – I.O.U."
  5. [Anil Prasad|Prasad, Anil]