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Andy Rothstein's New CD "Voodoo Tone"
A player spotlight of Andy Rothstein is featured in the Center Stage section of the February 2007 edition of 20th Century Guitar magazine, along with a review of his new CD.

Read Keith Muzikman Hannaleck's review which appreared on MuzicReviews.com

You can download the CD from iTunes, or purchase a physical copy from CD Baby
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- "For fans of rock fusion and progressive jazz there's plenty of superb guitar work on Voodoo Tone to make it well worth your while." - Robert Silverstein - 20th Century Guitar Magazine
- “Rothstein takes “Giant Steps” in making himself a known factor in the world of jazz-rock-fusion six-string wizardry” - Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck-http://www.muzikreviews.com
- “Great Sound, super Musicians, solid Songwriting,and Andy plays his guitar with taste in every style he covers on this cd.” - Kevin McCabe - The Westwood Music Group
- "Andy's a killer guitar player. That's obvious right from the start. But he's also quite a songwriter, as well as interpreter, and all of his skills shine through on this thoroughly enjoyable CD. A little bit jazz, a little bit rock, a little bit fusion, and a little bit groove. Andy & his fellow musicians cover so many bases, and I found myself playing it again as soon as it was over. Very highly recommended." - Rich Kamerman - Brunswick Records
- "The collection of music on this CD is very diverse in its presentation of the various musical genres from jazz, pop, hard rock, alternative and more. There is something for everyone on this CD, and each and every song has a musical element that should be intriguing to any ear, regardless of the musical style. The musicianship on the CD is phenomenal, in regards to playing, arrangement and composition of the songs themselves. There are instrumentals and songs with vocals, a musical medley which includes some introspective cuts and some very catchy songs indeed. Definitely deserves a listen and place in the daily rotation of people’s music play lists. BUY IT!!!!!" - Mark Erlenwein
- When I received the new Andy Rothstein CD "Voodoo Tone" in the mail from my old friend master bassist Tony "Senny" Senatore, I sat down in my studio, ripped the plastic off and tossed it into the system with the same anticipation as a kid who opens that one birthday or Christmas present that he "knows" is exactly what he wanted. It may not have been a Red Ryder BB gun with a compass in the stock, but that's a good thing and I certainly wasn't disappointed. Nope - there is no "pink bunny suit" here.
Each track has it's own personality and groove to it that makes every subsequent listen a new musical journey of discovery. It's an infectious combination of Jazz, Fusion, Rock, Latin, Classical and many other influences (except RAP, thank goodness) that, in effect, becomes more of an “experience” as it is absorbed into the soul as opposed to music that is just "listened" too. With all these inspirations integrated, there is still a definite uniqueness that allows this artistic statement to stand as a testament to true musicality. It can be truly enjoyed and defined as art.
Andy is a well-known craftsman in our business for his excellent instrument creations from guitars to 12 string basses to unique electronic "mods". This recording just shows that his talents and drive for the best quality goes beyond just being a top-notch luthier. Unlike a lot of things coming out these days where every song on a CD has to sound the same because some sort of preconceived "formula", this CD has a wonderful "organic" vibe to it that is not only really exciting, it's actually "refreshing", in the true sense of the word
In a time where digital "smashing" has wrecked so many excellent recordings, the engineering, mastering and production quality of this record can only be described as "old school" and reflects the wonderful professionalism and talent of all those involved. Frank Fagnano's incredible engineering skill once again shines through, and mastering engineer Andy VanDette adds that final touch, making it a true joy to play. It sounds just as good playing through a car stereo or home system as it does a high-end recording studio system. How many records out there these days can REALLY say that
I highly recommend this to any music fan, especially those who dig thoughtful and interesting songs that weren't written just to be "background" or "filler" music to drown out the external sounds of life. This IS the sound of life, so listen, enjoy and "live it".
Jon Pomplin - Producer/Artist - Declassified Records - http://www.declassifiedrecords.com
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