Mark Varney Project
The Mark Varney Project was a short-lived collaborative project put together by Mark Varney, brother of Shrapnel Records founder Mike Varney.
''Truth in Shredding''
Truth in Shredding is the first studio album by the Mark Varney Project, released in 1990 through Legato Records and reissued on 4 November 2003, through Tone Center Records. Mark founded Legato in the 1980s, which served as a jazz-oriented counterpart to the rock stylings of Shrapnel. This line-up of the group features guitarists Frank Gambale and Allan Holdsworth. Besides one track written by Gambale, the rest are covers of existing jazz fusion compositions.Critical reception
Robert Taylor at AllMusic awarded Truth in Shredding four stars out of five, calling it "a very intense fusion recording that can be an intimidating listen both in terms of technique and the consistent intensity maintained throughout." He recommended it for fans of jazz fusion, progressive and heavy metal, and particularly for younger fans of guitar music, saying they "will appreciate the extended solos and lack of any commercial hooks here." While highlighting Gambale and Holdsworth's outstanding playing abilities, Taylor noted that they "quickly run out of ideas and continuously revert back to familiar territory". Tom Brechtlein's drumming was praised as a "fine performance".Track listing
Personnel
- Frank Gambale – guitar, engineering, mixing, production
- Allan Holdsworth – guitar, SynthAxe, overdub engineering
- Freddie Ravel – keyboard
- Tom Brechtlein – drums
- Jimmy Earl – bass
- Steve Tavaglione – saxophone, EWI
- Robert M. Biles – engineering
- Mark Varney – executive production
''Centrifugal Funk''
The cover art on the original release features a tongue-in-cheek disclaimer to listeners: "Warning: Contains guitar performances of unparalleled speed, taste and virtuosity. Not for the faint of heart!", while the back cover has an invitation from Varney asking fans to send in demo tapes of potential guitarists for his label, in return for a named mention within the credits on a future album, as well as five Legato releases mailed to them for free.
Critical reception
Robert Taylor at AllMusic rated Centrifugal Funk three stars out of five, calling it "an exhausting listen" and the songs "fairly weak". Praise was given to the individual talents of Gambale, Garsed and Lane, while criticism was directed at drummer Joey Heredia. "Hey Tee Bone" and "Love Struck" were listed as highlights.Track listing
Personnel
- Frank Gambale – guitar
- Brett Garsed – guitar
- Shawn Lane – guitar
- Mike O'Neill – guitar
- T.J. Helmerich – guitar, remastering
- Freddie Ravel – keyboard
- Joey Heredia – drums
- Kevin Ricard – percussion
- Jimmy Earl – bass, arrangement, production
- Steve Tavaglione – saxophone, EWI
- Alan Hirshberg – engineering, mixing, mastering
- Mark Varney – musical concept, executive production