Danny Masters - Electric Babylon (1997)Middle, end of the 80 sent Mike Varney almost every week a new Guitar Hero into the race.
In the beginning it was still fascinated what people like Jason Becker, Tony MacAlpine, Vinne Moore and Marty Friedman drew from their six strings, but at some point the market predominantly instrumental albums was just oversaturated.
“>In recent years, could not even a Joe Satriani or Steve Vai irritate me.
One may therefore forgive some skepticism, as AXE-axeman Danny Masters me with the request expressed his two solo discs at the concert in Stuttgart a review in my hand.

 

[spoiler]For some readers, it may be comforting to know that Electric Babylon is not a purely instrumental album, but some songs auweisen also singing. Nevertheless, never open to debate that here is a guitarist is primarily the focus. In the instrumental pieces always resonates with a certain Joe Satriani feeling and the driving Uptemposongs exude the charm of a Vinnie Moore.
But more importantly, Danny Masters proves to be an artist who is capable of exciting instrumentals far compose of egocentric Gedudel what a typical Vinnie Moore specialty was also.
Typical of an album this weight class that Danny Masters shows very versatile and can be demonstrated in different styles and moods:
From the hard, fast guitar riffs dominated A Christian in India over the worn, majestic Eyes of god, the classically inspired Preludio in G minor to discreetly bluesy Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas dedicated wind.
Versatility is also becoming popular among the pieces with vocals and the Axeman invites you to a journey through the American heavy rock history of the last twenty years a.
The creaping from the east could well come from the temptation The last phase of ALICE COOPER, Scarlet heart I mean ever to have heard of DOKKEN as it’s not love and Diamond eyes reminiscent of VINNIE VINCENT INVASION.
Unfortunately, there are also songs like baby blue, the fall of composition and also I like the vocals of Danny nowhere near as good as his guitar playing.[/spoiler]

This album is only recommended for real guitar freaks. But for which the access is definitely worth because the jewels were sown last but very rare in this genre. Although Electric Babylon only in parts fit for the classic, so it’s a pleasant positive surprise.

01-A Christian In India
02-The Creeping From The East
03-Scarlet Heart
04-Winter Park
05-Through The Eyes Of God
06-Preludio In G Minor
Classic Guitar Solo
07-Electric Babylon
08-Four Horsemen
09-Texas Wind
10-Diamond Eyes
11-Baby Blue
12-Concrete Curl
13-The Lift
14-Black Diamond Run

Danny Masters – guitar and vocals
Stacey Jane – guitar and back up vocals
Andy Garcia – bass
Tim Cooke – drums

Produced by Dave Beegle and Danny Masters

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