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Highlife (Sonny Sharrock album)

''Highlife'' is an album by American jazz guitarist Sonny Sharrock. It was recorded at Jersey City's Quantum Sound Studio in October 1990 and released that year by Enemy Records.〔(Sonny Sharrock catalog ) accessed July 13, 2015〕〔(Chronological Recordings of Sonny Sharrock ) accessed July 13, 2015〕
==Critical reception==
In a contemporary review for ''The Village Voice'', Robert Christgau gave ''Highlife'' an "A" and called it a "gorgeously straightforward guitar record" from someone whose musical principles reflect "a genius son" of Jimmy Smith and Jimi Hendrix. He said Sharrock expresses his themes in a dignified manner, with variation in timbre more so than in harmony, while committing to both cacophony and melody in his exploration of jazz and rock traditions. Christgau named it the sixth best album of the year in his list for the Pazz & Jop critics poll.〔(Pazz & Jop 1991: Dean's List )〕 In ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', jazz critic Francis Davis hailed ''Highlife'' as "instrumental-pop at its most energetic and uncontrived". She felt the "vivacious" record was more "pop" than "jazz" but nonetheless a "persuasive argument for the advantages of maturity" in which Sharrock embraced "simplicity and directness, qualities you'd never have expected from his twenty-five years ago".
In ''The Penguin Guide to Jazz'' (1992), Richard Cook and Brian Morton gave ''Highlife'' three out of four stars and found it more polished than Sharrock's previous records but with "bass-heavy" jazz fusion exercises that showed potential for more in the future. AllMusic's Steve Huey was less enthusiastic, giving it three out of five stars and deeming it "something of a transitional album, catching Sharrock in the midst of figuring out where to take his music next, yet that searching quality makes it a compelling listen for fans".

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