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yeah, some of them were good (forgot about gillen) Iwas more talking about the beast part one and two and a couple of others, the song torien sang wasnt very good but he made up for it with his vocals.jackson pc-1 chameleon
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I was recently turned on to Richard Jessee project... he has some very cool stuff which is tough to classify. But if I was forced to, I'd call it a shreddy fusion of funk, prog, rock and jazz. Highly recommended!
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Besides all of the stuff that's already been mentioned. (loomis, satch,mac,becker etc)
Greg Howe - Parallax and Uncertain Terms
Howe and Kotzen - Tilt
Prashant Aswani-Revelations
Andy James -In the Wake of Chaos (great 7 string shred)
Tony MacAlpine -Chromaticity
Planet -X - Universe
Michael Harris - Sketches from the Thought Chamber
Blotted Science - the Machantions of Dementia
Joe Satriani - An Anthology (this basically has most of his best stuff on it)
Al Dimeola- Elegant Gypsy
Dream theater has some great instrumentals tooIf this is our perdition, will you walk with me?
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Originally posted by gregthatshreds View Postyeah, some of them were good (forgot about gillen) Iwas more talking about the beast part one and two and a couple of others, the song torien sang wasnt very good but he made up for it with his vocals.
Marq Torien wasn't on any of the songs on that album. Are you speaking of "We Don't Own This World" with Matthew and Gunnar Nelson? Because any other vocals on the album are Hughes and Gillen.
I agree, the Beast 1 and 2 are probably the weakest songs on the album.Occupy JCF
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yeah i guess ur right, i never looked at the credits, on one song hughes kinda sounds like torien, there is another vocalist on that album ; mandy lion(2 songs) if u wanna get technical. But needless to say , there were great instrumentals on that album, love power from the mama head, i will remember,tierra del feugo.jackson pc-1 chameleon
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Originally posted by Tekky View PostWord is that he's working on it right now.
And I have never really considered Mandy Lion a vocalist. More like a growlerist. At least from the perspective of Sacred Groove.Breaking Point, my all instrumental CD available here:
www.cdbaby.com/cd/richardjamessounds
http://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Point...92366&sr=301-1
http://youtube.com/user/jsrmusic
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Man, someone posted it before I got to!
James Murphy is really my only living hero! hahaha well there are more for guitar but, James really inspires me to play, all his lead work is amazing, to be honest most of the riffs are pretty simply stuff, but Convergance is a fuckin GREAT cd, songs like Vision, Shadows fall, and tempus omnia revelat are amazing!
also I LOVE
Gordian Knot- Gordian Knot
Gordian Knot- Emergent
if you guys have not heard those two discs then GO DO IT NOW, some of the best music out there to me!
Peace!
Originally posted by MetalMedal II View PostI like the instrumental stuff, but don't listen too often to it. I have some of the more popular stuff mentioned, but what's not mentioned that I really dig is James Murthy's 2 cds Convergence and Feeding the MAchine, especially the 1st one. Yes, they're not 100% instrumental cds since they're guest vocals on a few tracks, like Chuck Billy, who kicks ass; but it's a damn good music.
Somewhere I have a couple older guitar mag-sanctioned cds with guest players such as zakk, gilbert, sheehan etc, Anyone else have these.
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Mmm, let'see...they're too much to mention everyone of them! Just a few:
Greg Howe - Parallax
Greg Howe - Five
Marty Friedman - Dragon's Kiss
Yngwie Malmsteen - Rising Force
Joey Tafolla - Plastic
Steve Vai - Passion And Warfare
Joe Satriani - Surfing With the Alien
Joe Satriani - The Extremist
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There's a few that stand out to me. Some of the more mainstream ones already mentioned by the likes of Jeff Beck and Joe Satriani, of course; Some less mainstream like, Mahavishnu Orchestra and Trans Siberian Orchestra is pretty cool.
Have you guys ever heard of an early project by Gary Moore called Colosseum II? I was totally into them in the late 70's. There album, Electric Savage was a standout instrumental album. I've got it and their Wardance album as well
Check out some of this nostalgia!
The line up at the time:Mike Starrs - VocalsNeil Murray - BassJon Hiseman - DrumsGary Moore - GuitarDon Airey - Keyboards (Amazing Hammond solo!)
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