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A nice flowing guitar album from the boy wonder of the 80s: I like Jason Becker's guitar work and it's good that he has released this record for his fans. Since Jason was struck with this evil desease I haven't heard any player quite as talented since. Jason's career was very short lived, definately a Van Halen of his time in my opinion, purely for his versitility around the fret board. This CD delivers a mixture of what I would describe as experimental guitar work. I think the track names must have been made up after a few joints though! But for anybody into the guitar I am sure they will find this is an interesting and enjoyable album to listen to.
A good flowing album and interesting: I cannot agree with the reviewers that think this record is crap, but niether can I agree with the Hendrix association! But I like it. It actually shows that this guy really enjoyed playing the guitar and could adapt to many different methods of playing. Jason's career probably went as high as it could in the rock world when he play with Roth. It would be interesting to know whether Roth heard some of this material before Jason's audition. What cannot be denied is that if a 17 year came into a studio even today and played like this, heads would still turn. So it has some timeless properties to it, without a doubt.
| Artist: | Jason Becker | | Binding: | Audio CD | | EAN: | 0026245113428 | | MPN: | 1134 | | Original Release Date: | 1999-10-05 | | Release Date: | 2005-07-27 | | UPC: | 262451134288 |
Tracks:- Becker-Ola
- Mandy's Throbbing Heart
- Amma
- When You Wish upon a Star
- Jasin Street
- Beatle Grubs
- Grilled Peeps
- If You Have to Shoot... Shoot-Don't Talk
- Purple Chewable Fern
- Black Stallion Jam
- Amarnath
- Angel Eyes
- Throat Hole
- Dang Sea of Samsara
- Urmila
- Thousand Million Suns
- Clean Solo
- Too Fast, No Good for You!
- Sweet Baboon
- Shock Tea
- Ghost to the Post
- Blood on the Traches
- Oddly Enough
- Crush
- Vocal Silliness
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