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| | Discipline (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The original release of Discipline featured only one version of "Matte Kudasai", with a guitar part by Robert Fripp that was removed from the track on a subsequent release of the album. |  | | The latest version of the album to be released contains both versions of the song - track 3, "Matte Kudasai", without Robert Fripp's original guitar part; and track 8, "Matte Kudasai (alternative version)", with the guitar part included. |  | | Discipline is an album by the band King Crimson, released in 1981. |
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| | Third Eye Blind - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Third Eye Blind's 14-track self-titled debut album Third Eye Blind was released on April 8, 1997. |  | | The band's third album Out of the Vein was released on May 15th, 2003. |  | | In 1999 the band began writing new material and recorded their 13-track album Blue, which was released on November 23, 1999. |
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| | Iggy Pop And The Stooges - Raw Power sputnikmusic |
 | | The albums closer Death Trip is another song of chaotic power with an incessant guitar riff from Williamson and Iggys primal scream as he is accompanied by the thunderous rhythm section of the Asheton brothers as he sings lyrics of chaos and destruction as he is followed by the wailing guitar solos of Williamson. |  | | The albums opener is the blistering Search and Destroy with its crashing guitar riffs and pulsating beats that leads to warbling guitar solo from James Williamson and a thunderous rhythm from bassist Ron Asheton and drummer Scott Asheton. |  | | The band recorded their third album in London in the epicenter of the glam rock scene that was led by Bowie, T. Rex, Roxy Music, and Mott the Hoople. |
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| | Pod (Album) |
 | | Pod (Album) The Breeders the breeders were: kim deal: vocals, guitar tanya donelly: vocals, guitar josephine wiggs: vocals, bass guitar shannon doughton: vocals, drums _____________________________ 1. |
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| | tremolo - encyclopedia article about tremolo. |
 | | Tremolo is also a short name for the tremolo system consisting of a Tremolo_arm and a Tremolo Bridge_(instrument), a part of an electric guitar An electric guitar is a type of guitar with a solid or semi-solid body that utilizes electromagnetic "pickups" to convert the vibration of the steel-cored strings into electrical current. |  | | Tremolo on a violin The violin is a stringed musical instrument that has four strings tuned a perfect fifth apart. |  | | Tremolo on two or more notes is most frequently seen on the piano This article is about the modern musical instrument. |
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| | Homecoming (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Homecoming is a 1973 (see 1973 in music) album by America. |  | | Homecoming peaked at #9 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart. |  | | Acoustic guitar-based, with a more pronounced electric guitar and keyboard section than previous releases, Homecoming helped launch the career of America, and includes one of their best known hits, "Ventura Highway". |
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| | Notorious (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | When it came time to record the new Duran Duran album, they found that drummer Roger Taylor was too exhausted to continue in the music business, while guitarist Andy Taylor had developed taste for the spotlight, as well as for a harder, more guitar-heavy sound than the rest of Duran Duran was prepared to pursue. |  | | Notorious is an album by Duran Duran, released in November 1986, it peaked at #16 in the UK and #12 in the US. |  | | The album's first single "Notorious" did quite well in the US peaking at #2 and on their homeground reaching #7. |
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| | Turbo (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The album marked the band's first use of guitar synthesizers, which contributed to its unique sound. |  | | Turbo is a 1986 album by British heavy metal band Judas Priest. |  | | Following the success of their previous album, Defenders of the Faith, Priest were at the peak of their popularity and pressure from the record labels to sell ever more records led to the creation of an album called "Twin Turbos" which was never released. |
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| | Tribute (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Recorded live in 1981, the album showcases Rhoads's amazing guitar work onstage (particularly on Suicide Solution, which features an unaccompanied solo spot.) It also includes an acoustic piece, Dee, a song Rhoads wrote about his mother. |  | | Tribute is a live album by Ozzy Osbourne. |  | | This album is all in ode of Randy Rhoads' death in 1982 after Blizzard Of Ozz (the 1980 album) and Diary of a Madman (the 1981 album). |
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| | New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock J |
 | | Highly electric (it is the only album by Jethro Tull to feature no acoustic guitar at all) and co-written by keyboardist Eddie Jobson, it only barely qualifies as a Jethro Tull album at all. |  | | The album continues to alternate low key and uptempo pieces: "Night of The Shamen" delves into an eerie melodic cycle on violin (vaguely reminiscent of the sound achieved by the Beatles on "Within You Without You") supported by guitar and pecussion, topped off with spicy guitar leads and scatting flutes. |  | | The album opener "Evocation," recals the gritty guitars and dissonance employed on their album Released, and then moves on to "Into The Sunlight," an eight minute piece recalling the Airto Moreira Brazilian percussive sound overlaid with the trademark wall of flutes and guitars; Henson does an admirable job at keeping Tony Duhig's guitar sound alive. |
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| | "The Immortal Lenny Breau" By Brawner Smoot |
 | | The album presents him on acoustic solo guitar, electric 12-string (doing an Indian flavored tribute to sitar genius Ravi Shankar), and even singing a Merle Travis country tune in his own lovable fashion. |  | | The result of these sessions, Guitar Sounds From Lenny Breau (RCA LSP-4076, out of print), was released in 1968 and is a breathtaking debut album, picturing Breau on the cover playing the 1965 Baldwin electric guitar he was then endorsing. |  | | The concept was: sit Lenny Breau down in the studio and let the tape run as he plays spontaneous arrangements for solo electric and acoustic guitar. |
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Carlos Santana - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Soon signed to Columbia Records, Santana released a self-titled album, Santana, the group at this point consisting of Carlos Santana (guitar), Gregg Rolie( keyboards and vocals), David Brown ( bass guitar), Michael Shrieve( drums), Jose Areas ( percussion) and Michael Carabello ( percussion). |  | | Carlos Santana used the name and a series of changing musicians to continue to tour around the country, releasing several albums. |  | | On the tour to support the album, the band played at Woodstock ; the set was legendary and vastly increased Santana's popularity. |
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| | hip online: artists: helmet |
 | | Hamilton recorded an instrumental album with German guitar fulcrum Caspar Brotzmann (Zulutime, released on Atavistic), played guitar on Joe Henry's album Trampoline and was responsible for leading the guitar ensemble on the score of Al Pacino/Robert DeNiro film. |  | | Helmet's debut album on AmRep, Strap It On, was released in the fall of 1990, and underground rock fans marveled at John Stanier's propulsive drumming, the tightly-wound attack of bassist Henry Bogdan and guitarist Peter Mengede, and Page Hamilton's searing guitar work and hostage-taking vocal style. |  | | Helmet's album, Aftertaste, is twelve tracks of conviction that re-define the scope of what people regard as "heavy." Produced by Barkmarket guitarist Dave Sardy (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Cop Shoot Cop), Aftertaste cuts through the morass of cookie-cutter-alterna-music now being heard in a shopping mall near you. |
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| | Destiny - The Albums |
 | | A Guitar Odyssey, a tribute album to Swedish guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen. |  | | Destiny Lineup: Zenny Gram - vocals, Stefan Björnshög - bass, Anders Fagerstrand - guitar, Gunnar Kindberg - guitar, Tomas Fredén- drums |  | | Destiny also produced their first promotional video ever for a track off this album, The Evil Trinity. |
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| | Rust in Peace |
 | | The album's popularity amongst its fan base is due, in part, to a combination of Mustaine's often political lyrics, and guitar-playing ability, with the guitar solos of Marty Friedman. |  | | Rust In Peace is a music album by Megadeth. |  | | Rust In Peace was the first Megadeth album from the Mustaine / Ellefson / Menza / Friedman line-up. |
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Jeff Beck - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | This group, too, failed to attract much critical attention and soon split up, although they did have a minor hit with an instrumental version of Stevie Wonder 's "Superstition", and Beck would add lead guitar to Wonder's Talking Book album. |  | | This arguably was best demonstrated on the only full-length Yardbirds album with all original songs, 1966's Roger the Engineer. |  | | In 1975, Beck did a solo, all-instrumental jazz fusion album titled Blow by Blow which, surprisingly, got him strong critical reviews and was followed up by a collaborative effort with keyboardist Jan Hammer and his band on the 1976 Wired album, which also received critical acclaim. |
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| | David Bowie |
 | | This album is also notable as a stepping stone for the career of the late Texan guitar virtuoso Stevie Ray Vaughan, who played on the album and was to have supported Bowie on the Serious Moonlight Tour, but left the tour over a pay dispute and was replaced by Earl Slick on the guitar duties. |  | | His first notable album, The Man Who Sold the World (1970), rejected the acoustic guitar sound of Space Oddity, replacing it with the heavy rock backing provided by long-term collaborator Mick Ronson. |  | | Ziggy Stardust was a concept album relating the career of an extraterrestrial rock singer. |
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| | Album Review: Ratatat-Ratatat |
 | | The album ends with Cherry, which was Ratatats former name, which is inspiring and fully realized in its subtlety, hitting a climactic moment with ghostly synths and a whimpering guitar. |  | | Ratatat is producer Evan Mast and guitarist Mike Stroud, and they have lots of experience to speak for: Evan Mast has dropped an album under the name E* vax and Mike has played guitar for a few bands in the past. |  | | They open with propulsive, guitar-soaked tracks, to be sure, but by the end of the record the guitar is used merely for flavour rather than a force. |
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| | Pain Of Salvation (English) |
 | | The album characterized by predominant acoustic guitar and piano is the captivating result of great musical skills of Daniel Gildenlöw (guitar, vocals), Johan Hallgren (guitar), Kristoffer Gildenlöw (bass guitar), Fredrik Hermansson (keyboard) and Johan Langell (drums). |  | | Pain of Salvation released an acoustic live recorded album entitled "12:5". |  | | The song is included in the band's third album "The Perfect Element, I". |
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| | PROGRESSIVEWORLD.NET: REVIEWS BY STEPHANIE SOLLOW |
 | | The album opens with some vocalizations that lead into a revving guitar that leads into a bit of screaming guitar, before the stomping blues number "Different Keys" kicks in proper, a piece that features the first of many guest performances on Hammond B3 by Max Rossi, who plays on a total of 7 tracks. |  | | Once of the nicest tracks on the album. |  | | Though essentially their debut, as their previously recorded full-length album has yet to be released, it is fairly strong. |
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| | Spike by Agata CD |
 | | As a fan of Agata's main band,Melt Banana,I had no clue what a guitar album from him might reveal.While the gritty digital attack isn't much different from what he does with that band,there are some surprises here,especially when he allows the more ambient textures and concept pieces like Inokashira Zoo to shine. |  | | The liner notes mention Agata using only his guitar and fx to come up with these otherworldy abrasive textures.Plenty of experimental guitar albums have come before Agata,but it is still puzzling to try and guess what his method is,since there are so many traditionally un-guitar like textures and timbers chewed up and spit out here. |  | | The last track,Air Nozzles and Echoes Reset Live,if indeed a live guitar solo,is one of the strangest I've ever heard.There is nary any recognizable trace of guitar"playing"on this track,no strumming,pick or fretting noises,it's all static,bubbling electronics,video game echoes,and stuttering distorted glitches. |
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| | New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock J |
 | | Highly electric (it is the only album by Jethro Tull to feature no acoustic guitar at all) and co-written by keyboardist Eddie Jobson, it only barely qualifies as a Jethro Tull album at all. |  | | The album continues to alternate low key and uptempo pieces: "Night of The Shamen" delves into an eerie melodic cycle on violin (vaguely reminiscent of the sound achieved by the Beatles on "Within You Without You") supported by guitar and pecussion, topped off with spicy guitar leads and scatting flutes. |  | | The third album ( Benefit) was the culmination of this era (eras for Tull tend to last three albums) -- there are still a few straight blues songs, but acoustic guitar and flute gain a highly prominent role. |
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 | | Finally, 11 songs were put together for the album, the red thread being Thomas Hanreich's striking voice and the style of guitar, bass guitar and drums. |  | | The album was out in July, debuted at #30 of the album charts and remained top 30 for several weeks. |  | | Vivid were awarded an ECHO in 1998 as the newcomers of the year. |
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| | jonathan-hawkins.net » Weezer - Pinkerton |
 | | Rivers concludes the album alone, with his quivering vocals and acoustic guitar providing a haunting finale. |  | | It is the quirkiest song on the album, with one of the catchiest choruses of any Weezer song. |  | | The sound of "Butterfly" is a sharp contrast to the rest of the album, as for the first time (and only time in an album), Weezer goes acoustic. |
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| | Encyclopedia: G N' R Lies (album) |
 | | G N' R Lies is an album released by the hard rock band Guns N' Roses in 1988. |  | | An acoustic guitar is a modern form of guitar descended from the Classical guitar, but generally strung with steel strings for a brighter, louder sound. |  | | Appetite for Destruction was rock and roll band Guns N Roses breakthrough album. |
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| | Television - Marquee Moon |
 | | Without question, it is a guitar rock album it's astonishing to hear the interplay between Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd but it is a guitar rock album unlike any other. |  | | Excited but focused, this may be the best guitar playing ever put to a rock record, and it makes a special set of songs into a magical, must-have album. |  | | Marquee Moon, Television's debut album, is the most interesting and audacious of this triad, and the most unsettling. |
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| | Fretless guitar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Rick Danko of The Band used a fretless bass for several years, starting from the recording of the album Stage Fright. |  | | However, acoustic fretless guitars are very quiet and are barely used in practice. |  | | The fretless guitar is a guitar without frets (including similarly configured bass guitars known as fretless bass). |
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| | Rough Edge: Fear CD Reviews |
 | | Fear is: Lee Ving - vocals, guitar, harmonica, slide guitar; Andrew Jaimez - drums; Mando Lopez - bass; Rich Presley - guitar. |  | | Fear is: Lee Ving - vocals, guitar; Sean Cruse - guitar, vocals; Scott Thunes - bass, vocals; Andrew Jaimez drums. |  | | By "Fear," of course, these days you really mean Lee Ving, the lead singer and songwriter of the original infamous band and that's just fine by me. Ving's bizarre musical stylings, black-humored lyrics and distinctive voice are what Fear's all about as far as I'm concerned. |
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| | Crush Album Chords by Bon Jovi @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com |
 | | Crush Chords by Bon Jovi, www.Ultimate-Guitar.Com The Monster TAB
The Whole entire Crush Album All songs Tabbed By: Tim Bryant TRACK 1 Song:It-s my life Artist: Bon Jovi Written by: Bon Jovi Album: Crush¦ 2000 The song is carried on power chords; the guitar part is the only thing I-m transcribing. |  | | Crush Album Chords by Bon Jovi@ Ultimate-Guitar.Com |  | | Any corrections or feed back contact me at: afroman_69_@hotmail.com The Monster TAB
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