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I'm not into his shredder work, but love his smooth offerings. Colma would be #1 on my list, then either Electric Tears (smooth), Captain Eo's Voyage (tribute to Michael Jackson's work) or Population Overrride. Both of those have a little more edge. Prolific & talented musician to be sure. Good luck with the hunt.
Thanks,but all those titles you quoted don't show up on Amazon Unlimited for some reason. Thanks,Huck
I think if you check his website the only outlet for his work is either direct or thru Bruce Dickinson's website, except for some CDs, if memory serves. Shame it's not more accessible, you're Welcome. JD
Tough call as I don't have any of his shred work. Only have half dozen of his, those mentioned, and Electric Sea, Octave of the Holy Innocent with Michael Shrieve & Jonas Hellborg. Of those Override or Octave would tend towards 'heavy', either of the Electric offerings toward 'softest', though I think Colma is hands down the best. Those CDs and more are available at Azon, and they show they are available for streaming. Not sure why if they're stream-able they wouldn't be on the Unlimited service, weird.
Thanks,but not sure I can get 'into' his sound,I just listened to a few tracks off of a couple of titles and to me,they all sound alike (I realize that's his style) and I need a break after some to listen to some thing else(another artist)....maybe I just got a few 'bad' ones?! Thanks,Huck
Agree, particularly if you checked out Electric Tears & Sea. I was somewhat disappointed with the lack of difference between those two, I think he's a better artist than that. You may have to check out his shred work to see more variety. Happy hunting.