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Mind's Eye


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Shrapnel

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    Vinnie and MacAlpine = Perfection2008-10-255 / 5
    Mind's Eye is one of those gems of an Instrumental album. Along with Tony MacAlpine's Edge of Insanity and Maximum Security, Mind's Eye is one of the best! With Vinnie playing the guitar and Tony MacAlpine playing the keyboard for those of you who are Tmac fans, you will notice this has the same feel as a Tmac album but with less of a Classical shred sound. I always said Mind's Eye is a mix between Tmac, Andy Timmons, and Joe Satriani. Very melodic but not overly Neo-Classical in the Yngwie/MacAlpine sense. Great album with two of the best guitarists of all time playing!
    If You Thought You Were Good2007-04-235 / 5
    This will make you throw your guitar away. Vinnie Moore's first release is still amazing 20+ years later. This raised the bar for everyone when it was new . The other 3 people on this disc are Tommy Aldridge on drums, Andy West on bass and Tony MacAlpine on keyboards. All 4 musicians really turn in a sterling performance here. This is one of the best shredder albums PERIOD.
    superior neoclassical shred2007-02-244 / 5
    First of all, I give this album four out of five because I didn't care for a couple of the songs, not for Vinnie Moore's guitar-playing. I'd give it 4.5 stars if I could. This guy smokes, and you simply will not find a better neoclassical player out there--including the great original, Malmsteen. Most of these songs blow the doors off, and that's the strength here: Moore's songwriting ability generally matches his technical skill. Tommy Aldridge supports on drums, and he easily matches Moore's skills with some superior double-bass drumming that, when this album came out, very few on this planet could duplicate. Tony MacAlpine plays keyboards, and, although he's a great guitarist in his own right, his keyboard skills are more-or-less second to none. Overall, a great neoclassical album.
    Shrapnels best, maybe the best rock instumental period!!2006-01-225 / 5
    i have owned quite a bit of Shrapnel and other labels' so called "guitar albums", but this may be the best of them all. i am a drummer, which may be why i love this release so much, since Tommy Aldridge shows his masterful chops on this gem. however, the entire cast of players contribute masterfully to this work of art. it will literally give you a chill on certain tracks (musicians know what i'm talkin' about), and leave you in awe. take my word for it, get it now. you will not regret it. this cd is the must have of all must haves (does that make sense?) anyway, check it out. peace.
    Perfect Neo-Classical Fusion2006-01-145 / 5
    This is the quintessential work fusing classical structure and melody with the energy of metal. It's as if Bach, Mozart, or Beethoven were composing metal music today. Highly technical, but always melodic, intelligent, and memorable, this album's positive energy is contagious and inspiring. Even the rhythm guitar tracks are noteworthy. Moore's genius is evident, and has yet to be duplicated.

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