Dreamcatcher (Vinyl)
For Lee Ritenour, there arenāt many āfirstsā left to achieve. During his dazzling five-decade career, the fabled LA guitarist has taken his music to the outer limits, alighting on every genre and occupying every position in the rock ānā roll firmament.
Heās been an enfant terrible of ā70s fusion, a crossover star of the ā80s pop chart, an honorary exponent of Brazilian jazz, and the fingers behind ā90s supergroup, Fourplay. Ritenourās accolades include: 45 albums,16 Grammy nominations, Alumnus of the year at USC, Los Angelesā Jazz Society Honoree (2019), plus thousands of sessions with legends such as Frank Sinatra, Pink Floyd, B.B. King, Tony Bennett, among others.
And yet, when he checks the rear-view mirror, the 68-year-old acknowledges heās never made a record like Dreamcatcher. āPeople have been telling me for years: āRit, you gotta make a solo guitar recordā. In the past, Iāve always been the band guy, the ensemble guy, the collaborative-guitar-player guy. So this was the one project I hadnāt done. And this year, I knew it was time.ā
Weaving tapestries of instrumental guitar and conjuring eclectic moods, the 12 tracks of Dreamcatcher rank amongst the most melodic and tinglingly beautiful in Ritenourās catalogue. But thereās a power and purpose here, too, hinting at the darker circumstances that sparked this new record. āOur house and my studio in Malibu, California burnt down in 2018,ā he recalls. āAbout 100 of my guitars went up in the fire, plus 40 amps, lots of music, the history of my whole career, pretty much. A week after the fire, I went to the hospital, which Iād never had to do before, for surgery to replace an aortic valve. So those incidents and the support from my family and friends absolutely went into this music. Making this record was a life-saver for me.ā
Release date: 11th December, 2020
Tracklist:
1. Dreamcatcher
2. Charleston
3. The Lighthouse
4. Morning Glory Jam
5. Starlight
6. Abbot Kinney
7. Couldn't Help Myself
8. For DG
9. Via Verde
10. Low & Slow
11. Storyteller
12. 2020

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For Lee Ritenour, there arenāt many āfirstsā left to achieve. During his dazzling five-decade career, the fabled LA guitarist has taken his music to the outer limits, alighting on every genre and occupying every position in the rock ānā roll firmament.
Heās been an enfant terrible of ā70s fusion, a crossover star of the ā80s pop chart, an honorary exponent of Brazilian jazz, and the fingers behind ā90s supergroup, Fourplay. Ritenourās accolades include: 45 albums,16 Grammy nominations, Alumnus of the year at USC, Los Angelesā Jazz Society Honoree (2019), plus thousands of sessions with legends such as Frank Sinatra, Pink Floyd, B.B. King, Tony Bennett, among others.
And yet, when he checks the rear-view mirror, the 68-year-old acknowledges heās never made a record like Dreamcatcher. āPeople have been telling me for years: āRit, you gotta make a solo guitar recordā. In the past, Iāve always been the band guy, the ensemble guy, the collaborative-guitar-player guy. So this was the one project I hadnāt done. And this year, I knew it was time.ā
Weaving tapestries of instrumental guitar and conjuring eclectic moods, the 12 tracks of Dreamcatcher rank amongst the most melodic and tinglingly beautiful in Ritenourās catalogue. But thereās a power and purpose here, too, hinting at the darker circumstances that sparked this new record. āOur house and my studio in Malibu, California burnt down in 2018,ā he recalls. āAbout 100 of my guitars went up in the fire, plus 40 amps, lots of music, the history of my whole career, pretty much. A week after the fire, I went to the hospital, which Iād never had to do before, for surgery to replace an aortic valve. So those incidents and the support from my family and friends absolutely went into this music. Making this record was a life-saver for me.ā
Release date: 11th December, 2020
Tracklist:
1. Dreamcatcher
2. Charleston
3. The Lighthouse
4. Morning Glory Jam
5. Starlight
6. Abbot Kinney
7. Couldn't Help Myself
8. For DG
9. Via Verde
10. Low & Slow
11. Storyteller
12. 2020











