"Lê is often considered to be a fusion guitarist, and the reckless abandon of his solo on the fiery "Urbi" would certainly support that thought. But while he's capable of rapid-fire phrases and screaming bends, there's never a sense of excess. Even on the somewhat Metheny-esque "Isoar," Lê's clean-toned solo runs the gamut from the languid to the intense, building with purposeful intent and never resorting to pyrotechnics merely for the sake of it. There are few fusion guitarists who could switch gears to the Lê-Lande-McCandless trio of "Omero," where McCandless' soaring soprano saxophone solo is one of many high points". (www.allaboutjazz.com).
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