Sunday, November 29, 2009

Yngwie Malmsteen - Alchemy - 1999 (With Guitar Tablature)

Yngwie J. Malmsteen's "Alchemy" is an amazing album from start to finish. Being the first album that Yngwie himself has written and arranged everything on, he did a fabulous job. The album has heavy material pretty much all the way through. He left the commercial material off of this one.

Yngwie Malmsteen is arguably the most technically accomplished hard rock guitarist to emerge during the '80s. Combining a dazzling technique honed over years of obsessive practice with a love for such classical composers as Bach, Beethoven, and Paganini, Malmsteen's distinctively Baroque, gothic compositional style and lightning-fast arpeggiated solos rewrote the book on heavy metal guitar. His largely instrumental debut album, Rising Force, immediately upped the ante for aspiring hard rock guitarists and provided the major catalyst for the '80s guitar phenomenon known as "shredding," in which the music's main focus was on impossibly fast, demanding licks rather than songwriting.

Malmsteen released a series of albums over the course of the '80s that, aside from slight differences in approach and execution, were strongly similar to Rising Force, and critics charged him with showing little artistic progression. He was also reviled as an egotist whose emphasis on blazing technique ultimately made for boring, mechanical, masturbatory music with no room for subtlety or emotion. Malmsteen responded by insisting that since he was already playing music he loved, he had no desire to develop any further, and that his love did come through in his playing. He also vehemently insisted that it was his imitators, not him, who reducedsongwriting and composition to merely generic vehicles to show off the guitar player's amazing technique.

Toward the end of the decade, Malmsteen fell out of favor with metal audiences, and even some of his musician fan base seemed to tire of him and the incredible amount of practice it would take for them to emulate him. Following a series of personal setbacks, tragedies, and even injuries, Malmsteen eventually resurfaced on small, independent labels and then recorded at a prolific, rapid pace, continuing to playthe music he loved in his patented neo-classical style. Check here for details

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Track listing:
1. "Blitzkrieg"


2. "Leonardo"


3. "Playing with Fire"


4. "Stand (The)"


5. "Wield My Sword"


6. "Blue"


7. "Legion of the Damned"


8. "Deamon Dance"


9. "Hangar 18, Area 51"


10. "Voodoo Nights"


11. "Asylum"

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Yngwie Malmsteen - Marching Out - 1985 ( With Guitar Tablature)

From the early to mid 80s, heavy metal took off as a new and expanding form of what rock music was truly capable of doing. First in the 80s there was the new wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) scene, followed by a split direction in the mid 80s with the lighter glam metal and the heavier thrash metal movements.

However, there was also a category which falls right inbetween the two called Power Metal. It combines the themes and heaviness of real heavy metal bands with the melodic and mainstream stylings of glam metal into an unbeatable synthesis.

Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force was one of the forerunners of modern power metal, appearing in the mid 80s with an excellent trio of masterpiece albums. Unlike thrash, NWOBHM, and glam, power metal was a genre which did not take off in America nor England, but rather it thrived in lesser countries of Europe such as Finland and Sweden. To this day,power metal is the ONLY remaining form of true metal music, not that rap/metal poser junk which plagues modern American radio.

Rising Force consists of members Jeff Scott Soto on vocals, Yngwie J. Malmsteen on guitars, Marcel Jacob on bass, Anders Johansson on drums, and Jens Johansson on keyboards (for those who didn't know, Jens eventually joined Dio and then in the mid 90s teamed up with Stratovarius). Everyone performs reasonably well on here, from Soto's soaring vocals to Jens Johansson's melodic keyboard textures and harpsichord solos (which he would be later famous for in Stratovarius). While everyone plays well, IT'S YNGWIE'S GUITAR PLAYING THAT TRULY STANDS OUT PHENOMENALLY.

This album, although similar in sound and execution to the classic first album RISING FORCE, differs in a few ways, the main one being few instrumentals, (only 2 here "Overture 1383" and "Marching Out" the latter being the better but neither even coming close to anything on the first record) and some short, quick fix rockers ("On The Run Again" and "Caught In The Middle"). But, this album did lay the blueprint for much of what was to follow for the next 15 years or so and truly is classic, if only for the fact that it seems, after reviewing his entire ouevre, Yngwie was in his prime here and onRISING FORCE both instrumentally and compositionally.

An Yngwie album is alot like a James Bond movie. You KNOW what is going to happen, but you go see it anyway because something is bound to excite and impress you. This album set up the formula of: 1) A couple instrumentals 2) Some uptempo rockers 3) A ballad or two 4) Lots of high-scream vocals usually about some medievel theme or a "me vs. the world and I will win" type theme...or love. 5) LOTS of fast soloing in the neo-classical vein with some harmonizing and some wild, usually arpeggio based interludes

Classic, astounding, truly otherwordly, MARCHING OUT reinforced the statement made on RISING FORCE and soon, Yngwie would be a household name.

Tab Guitar Included !

Track listing:
1. „Prelude“
2. „I'll See the
3. „Don't Let It End“
4. „Disciples of Hell“
5. „I Am a Viking“ (Текст: Сото)
6. „Overture 1383“
7. „Anguish and Fear“
8. „On the Run Again“
9. „Soldier without Faith“
10. „Caught in the Middle“
11. „Marching Out“

Crew :
• Yngwie J. Malmsteen: All Electric and Acoustic Guitars,
Background Vocals, Moog Guitar Pedals
• Jens Johansson: Keyboards
• Anders Johansson: Drums
• Marcel Jacob: Bass
• Jeff Scott Soto: Vocals

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Yngwie Malmsteen - Perpetual Flame - 2008

Perpetual Flame is an all-new studio album by guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen and his group Rising Force, released on October 13, 2008 in Europe and on October 14, 2008 in the U.S.A. and Canada. It is his first album since 2005's Unleash the Fury and the first with ex-Judas Priest and Iced Earth singer Tim "Ripper" Owens. The album also features famed keyboardist Derek Sherinian on keyboards.

The album was also produced by Malmsteen himself, who also served as engineer, and was mixed by Roy Z (of Bruce Dickinson and Halford fame).

Mysteriously, lyrics were printed in the insert of Perpetual Flame for a song entitled "Tied of Desire." The lyrics are about not giving up, and of a Perpetual fire, a flame still burning; themes that seem to go with the title of the album. As of now it is unclear if this was a mistake or if this was purely intentional.

The eleventh song on the album is spelled in three different ways. On the back of the album, the song is called "Leventh Hour", while on the back of the booklet the song's title is "Eleventh Hour". Finally, inside the booklet the song is called "The Eleventh Hour". The title on the back cover is most certainly misspelled.

Also, the three instrumentals are handled in a peculiar way, the song "Lament" is mentioned inside the booklet as being an instrumental with the music written by Yngwie J. Malmsteen, but there is no mention at all of the other two, "Caprici Di Diablo" and "Heavy Heart".

So far, Perpetual Flame has been very popular with fans as one of the best Malmsteen albums ever. Fans have hailed Owens as a vocalist that is finally able to fit Malmsteen's aggressive guitar playing. Death Dealer has been seen as the most aggressive song Malmsteen has made. See the details here
source: www.wikipedia.com

Track listing:
1. "Death Dealer" 5:26
2. "Damnation Game" 5:04
3. "Live to Fight (Another Day)" 6:13
4. "Red Devil" 4:07
5. "Four Horsemen (Of the Apocalypse)" 5:23
6. "Priest of the Unholy" 6:47
7. "Be Careful What You Wish For" 5:29
8. "Caprici di Diablo" 4:28
9. "Lament" 4:31
10. "Magic City" 7:26
11. "Eleventh Hour" 8:03
12. "Heavy Heart" 5:58

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Yngwie Malmsteen - Odyssey - 1988 ( With Guitar Tablature)

This is Yngwie's best album and it features his best vocalist ever Joe Lynn Turner. Yngwie combines Neo Classical Metal, Hair Metal and Power Metal to make his best album ever!

The collaboration of Joe Lynn Turner and Yngwie Malmsteen make this album a classic in my book. The songs are perfectly crafted, which says a lot for an artist who is known as a guitar virtuoso, but a mediocre songwriter. In fact, this is the only album by Yngwie Malmsteen where the songs are equal in appeal to his guitar mastery.

Every song on Odyssey is a masterpiece. Even the slow, thoughtful songs still sound "heavy" enough, but the music is emotionally moving at the same time. And Joe Lynn Turner is at his best on this album, hook-laden melodic rock tunes that need to be heard

Tab Guitar included!

With Eddie Van Halen and Randy Rhoads captivating millions with their Neo-Classical Guitar style and insane "shredding" abilities, these guys built the ground-work for master guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen. Malmsteen's fourth album, "Odyssey", he decided to take the band in a more commercial and melodic approach, while all the time keeping the breathtaking guitar flourishes and Power Metal that defined his first albums.

First of all this might have been seen as "selling out" by making this album a commercial type of album. Yngwie recruited vocalist extraordinaire, Joe Lynn Turner, to perform on "Odyssey." Joe Lynn also wrote all the lyrics for the 1988 effort, and the result was like magic. The two complimented each other perfectly, and together they created analbum that outshines all others. The highlights were the ballads, Joe Lynn has a gorgeous voice and he was the best vocalist the Malmsteen had hired out of all the albums that he had created. Yngwie's guitar rips your heart out, and Joe Lynn's vocals tear it apart. When he sings Dreamin' (Tell Me) it is so beautiful that it still the heart. The lyrics only add to the sorrow with verses like "dreaming visions of you, feeling the love I never knew" and another favorite is "here we are on the crossroads of forever, shining star lights the way, walk with me on the winds of time, love's mystery is for us to find." And theguitar music in this one blends with the music wonderfully. Its not too loud, it allows Turner to really get to you with his soaring vocals, but its there, a sweet, harp-like acoustic in the background, and then during the solo it switches to a bubbling electric, that fits the mood of the song. Hold On is another classic ballad from this album, and in some ways is even more heartbreaking than Dreamin'. The opening guitar riff is an attention grabber, and makes the heart skip a beat when it starts up, its so beautiful. Hold On has a bluesy type feel to it, and the vocals are lush and beautiful, only Turner could perform them like this. There are some rockers on "Odyssey" too, like the thundering Rising Force which has another great verse in it "the lightning strikes cracking the night, it feels like never before, thunder and sparks in the Heart of the Dark, I hear a rising force". There is also an off-with-their-heads gothicmetal song, that leaves you missing the days when Ronnie James Dio would sing songs about witches,demons, dragons, and magic spells, in Rainbow, Sabbath, and Dio. The song is called Riot In the Dungeons and is really killer, the necromancer rips on this one. Anotheralbum hot spot is Deja Vu.

Overall, "Odyssey" was wonderful, there was no way Yngwie could ever top this, especially since Turner left to join Deep Purple, so Yng was forced to find another singer. Swedish born, Goran Edman came in to fill in the spot. See the detail here

Track listing:

1. "Rising Force"

2. "Hold On"

3. "Heaven Tonight"

4. "Dreaming (Tell Me)"

5. "Bite the Bullet"

6. "Riot in the Dungeons"

7. "Déjà Vu"

8. "Crystal Ball"

9. "Now Is the Time"

10. "Faster Than the Speed of Light"

11. "Krakatau"

12. "Memories"

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Yngwie Malmsteen - Eclipse - 1990 (With Guitar Tablature)

Eclipse is an album released by guitarist Yngwie J. Malmsteen issued in 1990. See the detail here
Source: www.wikipedia.com

Track listing:
1. Making Love
2. Bedroom Eyes
3. Save Ou
r Love
4. Motherless Child
5. Devil In Disguise
6. Judas
7. What Do You Want
8. Demon Driver
9. Faultline
10. See You
In Hell (Don't Be Late)
11. Eclipse


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Yngwie Malmsteen - Inspiration - 1996 (With Guitar Tablature)

Inspiration is an album released by guitarist Yngwie J. Malmsteen issued in 1996. It consists entirely of cover versions of various influences. The cover art and package design was done by Rich DiSilvio. See the details here
Source: www.wikipedia.com

Track listing:

1."Carry On Wayward Son" (originally by Kansas)
2."Pictures of Home" (originally by Deep Purple)
3."Gates of Babylon" (originally by Rainbow)
4."Manic Depression" (originally by The Jimi Hendrix)
5."In the Dead of Night" (originally by UK)
6."Mistreated" (originally by Deep Purple)
7."The Sails of Charon" (originally by the Scorpions)
8."Demon's Eye" (originally by Deep Purple)
9."Anthem" (originally by Rush)
10."Child in Time" (originally by Deep Purple)
11."Spanish Castle Magic" (originally by The Jimi Hendrix)

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Yngwie Malmsteen - The Seventh Sign - 1994 ( With Guitar Tablature)

The Seventh Sign is an album by Yngwie J. Malmsteen released in 1994. See detail here
Source: www.wikipedia.com

Track listing

1. Never Die

2. I Don't Know

3. Meant to Be

4. Forever One

5. Hairtrigger

6. Brothers

7. Seventh Sign

8. Bad Blood

9. Prisoner of Your Love

10. Pyramid of Cheops

11. Crash and Burn

12. Sorrow

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Ebook - Blues For Dummies


Get your mojo working as you take a musical trip from the Mississippi Delta to Chicago's gritty South Side and points beyond with Blues For Dummies, an insightful, toe-tappin', music lovers' guide to the blues. Popular blues guitarist Lonnie Brooks serves as your tour guide through the life and times of the blues, from the acoustic mystique of Robert Johnson and Son House to the urban blues men and women of today: John Lee Hooker, Robert Cray, B.B. King, Etta James, Koko Taylor, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and, of course, Brooks himself.

Blues For Dummies travels from sad to glad, with stops along the way at heartache and despair, hope and joy, on the road to great music. Get hip to the different styles and eras of the blues; discover what makes the blues so blue; find out "Who's Who" among four generations of blues musicians; and make tracks to the best blues clubs on the planet with this great, easygoing reference. Plus, take a listen to some of the greatest blues recordings of all time.
Source: www.dummies.com

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Steve Vai - Flex-Able - 1984

Flex-Able is an album by Steve Vai. This was his first as a solo artist, and was created in Stucco Blue, a shed converted into a studio in Vai's old back garden. It is very different than many of his other albums, and is largely influenced by Frank Zappa. Thus, some people[who?] feel it is only an album for die-hard Vai fans. Flex-Able is not as based around massive guitar arrangements and shred moments as the rest of his output from the 1990s onwards, with the exception of 'Leftovers' which is a compilation of bonus tracks and remasters from his sessions at 'Stucco Blue'. The cover of the May 2009 issue of Guitar World features a photograph of Vai in a pose similar to the album's cover, including the broken guitar neck. see the detail here
source: www.wikipedia.com

Track listing:
  1. Little Green Men
  2. Viv Woman
  3. Lovers Are Crazy
  4. Salamanders in the Sun
  5. The Boy-Girl Song
  6. The Attitude Song
  7. Call It Sleep
  8. Junkie
  9. Bill's Private Parts
  10. Next Stop Earth
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Yngwie Malmsteen - Rising Force - 1984


Rising Force is a Yngwie J. Malmsteen project as well as his debut solo album released in 1984. It is also the title of a song on Malmsteen's album Odyssey. Rising Force is credited as the beginning of Malmsteen's significant development of Neo-Classical metal in the 1980s. See the detail here

Track listing:

1. Black Star
2. Far Beyond The Sun
3. Now Your Ships Are Burned
4. Evil Eye
5. Icarus Dream Suite
6. As Above, So Below
7. Little Savage
8. Farewell


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Stevie Ray Vaughan - Blues At Sunrise - 2000

The concept behind Blues at Sunrise is a good one: collect ten of SRV's best slow blues numbers, primarily from the official studio albums but also a couple of unreleased cuts and rarities, and sequence them as if they were a lost studio album. It's a neat idea, especially when it's packaged in artwork that deliberately evokes memories of classic blues albums from the '60s (there's even a fake, faded record ring on the front and back covers), and it's hard to fault the music here. All the obvious selections are here -- "Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up on Love," "The Things (That) I Used to Do," Leave My Girl Alone." And the rarities are all worthwhile, including a live "Texas Flood" from the Live at the El Macambo video, a live duet with Johnny Copeland on "Tin Pan Alley" from 1985, an unreleased take of "The Sky Is Crying" from Couldn't Stand the Weather, and a duet with Albert King on "Blues at Sunrise" (also available on the Fantasy disc In Session). Still, some fans may complain, since this is the first posthumous release that feels as if it's trying to trick the hardcore into purchasing music they already have. That's a legitimate complaint, because there are only two songs that the hardcore won't have, and they very well may not want to sink down dollars for something that's just a reconfiguration of familiar tunes. But, as reconfigurations and repackagings go, Blues at Sunrise is strong and entertaining, working quite well as a mood piece. It may not be revelatory, but if you strip away your qualms and quibbles, it's enjoyable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. See the detail here

Track listing:
1. Ain't Gone 'N' Give up on Love


2. Leave My Girl Alone


3. Tin Pan Alley (AKA Roughest Place in Town) [Live][#]


4. Chitlins con Carne


5. The Things That I Used to Do


6. The Sky Is Crying [#]


7. Texas Flood [Video Version]


8. May I Have a Talk With You


9. Dirty Pool


10. Blues at Sunrise [Live]

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Yngwie Malmsteen - Attack!! - 2002


Attack!! is Yngwie Malmsteen's first album with singer Doogie White, released in 2002. See the detail here
Source:www.wikipedia.com

Track listing:
1. Razor Eater
2. Rise Up
3. Valley of the Kings
4. Ship of Fools
5. Attack
6. Baroque 'n Roll
7. Stronghold
8. Mad Dog
9. In the Name of God
10. Freedom Isn't Free
11. Majestic Blue
12. Valhalla
13. Touch the Sky
14. Ironclad
15. Air
16. Nobody's Fool (Bonus Track)


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Yngwie Malmsteen - Angel Of Love - 2009

Angels of Love is an all-acoustic all-instrumental studio album by Yngwie Malmsteen, released on March 10, 2009. The album features nine all-new acoustic renditions of previously released material, as well as a previously unreleased track. Malmsteen re-arranged all the compositions by himself and he is also the only performer on the album, playing acoustic, steel and classical guitars, keyboards, guitar synthesizer and cello, as well as few electric guitar fills. The details is here

Track listing:
1. Forever One
2. Like An Angel
3. Crying
4. Brothers
5. Memories
6. Save Our Love
7. Ocean Sonata
8. Miracle Of Life
9. Sorrow
10. Prelude To April

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Yngwie Malmsteen Yngwie Malmsteen - Fire & Ice (with guitar tabs eBook)


Yngwie Malmsteen left Polydor records in the 1990/1991 season, signing a new contract with Elektra/WEA Entertainment in 1991. As a result, this album was poorly promoted by the record label, whose corporate officers were engaged in a boardroom war to choose a leader of the company that did not end until mid-1994. The label from 1991-1993 was chaired by Bob Kr

asnow, Anita Baker, and Natalie Cole, thus making the label very chaotic. When a final leader, Sylvia Rhone, was chosen, she set out to remove all 80's bands from the label by bankrupting them, thus hurting Malmsteen's career. The album was to be Malmsteen's last major commercial outing. It was his third and last attempt (starting with 1988's Odyssey on Polydor) at scoring a hit album with late 80's/early 90's American hairspray audience. The album was awkward, featuring a keyboard-driven single in a post-Nirvana '90s world. The album, apart from the song "Teaser", however, was more closely rooted in neo-classical metal than any album he'd done since 1986's Trilogy (also on Polydor). It featured three stunning neo-classical instrumentals, as well as several good neo-classical metal pieces. Being a more commercial album, it featured bright, clear production as well, which is still credited by fans to this day. You can see the detail here
Source: www.wikipedia.com

Track listing:
1. Perpetual

2. Dragonfly

3. Teaser

4. How Many Miles to Babylon

5. Cry No More 6. No Mercy
7. C'Est la Vie
8. Leviathan
9.
Fire and Ice
10. Forever Is a Long Time

11. I'm My Own Enemy

12. All I Want Is Everything

13. Golden Dawn

14. Finale Curtain


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Joe Satriani - Engines Of Creation - 2001


Engines of Creation is an album by Joe Satriani which was an experiment in fusing the "analog" instrumental electric guitar genre with the more modern "digital" music genres of techno, drum 'n bass, and industrial music. All of the songs on the album with the exception of one ("Until We Say Goodbye") were recorded using only guitars recorded and mixed untraditionally on computer platforms as well as digitally "manipulated" using computer software and synthesizers. The song "Until We Say Goodbye" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. In the United States, a secondary album called Additional Creations was released alongside Engines of Creation free of charge, and was acquired by asking vendors for it specifically. It remains a collector's item. See detail here.
Source: www.Wikipedia.com

Track Listing:
01 - Devil's Slide
02 - Flavor Crystal 7
03 - Borg Sex
04 - Until We Say Goodbye
05 - Attack
06 - Champagne
07 - Clouds Race Across The Sky
08 - The Power Of Cosmic 2000 (Part 1)
09 - The Power Of Cosmic 2000 (Part 2)
10 - Slow And Easy
11 - Engines Of Creation

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Mr Big - Biography

Mr. Big was one of the few "shredder" pop metal bands (translation: its members were very proficient at their instruments) that prized songcraft as highly as virtuosity. The seeds for the group's formation were sown when bass player extraordinaire Billy Sheehan (often called the Eddie Van Halen of the bass) left David Lee Roth's solo band in 1988. Shortly thereafter, he began piecing together a new outfit comprised of former Racer X guitarist Paul Gilbert, drummer Pat Torpey, and singer Eric Martin, the latter of whom had issued a pair of obscure solo releases in the mid-'80s. By 1989, the newly formed quartet had already inked a recording contract with Atlantic, resulting in the release of a self-titled debut the same year. Despite finding a warm reception amongst musicians, the album failed to crossover to a mainstream rock audience in America; however, Mr. Big was an immediate smash success overseas in Japan.

The quartet broadened its horizons on its sophomore effort, 1991's Lean into It, which included the melodic psychedelic rocker "Green Tinted Sixties Mind," as well as a pair of ballads that would become sizeable hit singles: the number one smash "To Be with You" and "Just Take My Heart." Despite issuing further releases (1993's Bump Ahead and 1996's Hey Man), Mr. Big was unable to sustain such commercial success in their homeland, although the group's popularity continued to soar in Japan (resulting in countless sold-out tours and such Japan-only live albums as Raw Like Sushi, Raw Like Sushi 2, Japandemonium, Mr. Big in Japan, etc.). Gilbert split from the group in the late '90s to pursue a solo career and was replaced by former Poison guitarist Richie Kotzen. The new lineup issued a pair of studio recordings, Get Over It and Actual Size, before launching a "farewell tour" in Japan, which culminated in their amicable breakup in 2002. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Formation


It was bass player Billy Sheehan who scouted and gathered the people who would, together with himself, become the enduring icons of Mr. Big. Billy Sheehan left David Lee Roth's solo band in 1988, due to differences in musical direction.Mike Varney from Shrapnel Records, a label specialized in the shredding genre. However, what Sheehan did not know was that he was about to form one of the most revered "supergroups" to come out of America.

The Buffalo, New York-born bassist had already honed his considerable skills during a decade spent touring with his band, Talas, but with the recruitment of Eric Martin in 1988, he knew the foundation for this ultimate musical venture was well in place. Martin (who was born in Long Island, New York, but grew up all over the world as one of the sons of an Army officer) had already ventured into the light, both with melodic rock-oriented Eric Martin Band, and as a more soul-leaning solo artist.

Breakthrough

The group was made complete with talents of guitarist Gilbert and drummer Torpey. Hailing from Pittsburgh, Gilbert was already a well-respected guitarist who had released four highly-touted albums with his Los Angeles-based band, Racer X. Torpey came to California after playing his dues behind the kit in the Arizona rock community. He soon became a much sought-after road horse, touring with a number of high-profile artists, most notably Robert Plant.

The newly formed band hired Herbie Herbert to be their manager (he was the former manager of Journey and Santana). By 1989, the newly formed quartet had already inked a recording contract with Atlantic Records, resulting in the release of a self-titled debut the same year. Despite causing a buzz amongst musicians, the album failed to cross over to a mainstream rock audience stateside; however, Mr. Big was an immediate smash success overseas in Japan. In June 1990, the group went on tour in America as the opening act for the Canadian band “Rush”.

It was Mr. Big's second album in 1991, “Lean Into It”, that provided major breakthrough for the band. The album featured two ballads that established them as a commercial success: "To Be with You” (number one song in 15 countries) and "Just Take My Heart", as well as rock songs that remained as staples of their live set for years to come, such as "Green-Tinted Sixties Mind". The album propelled Mr. Big to huge international record sales in the multi-millions. The release of “Lean Into It” was followed by a British tour in April and May of the same year, supported by bands “The Throbs” and “Heartland”.

Another British tour ensured before the quartet opted to release the 'Mr. Big Live' album in 1992 and set to work on a third album to be released in 1993. Live headliners across the U.K. in December saw “Forgodsake” as support. However, the band had broken away from this run to put in support for Aerosmith’s three-night, sold out stand at London's Wembley Arena.

In 1993, another ballad from Mr. Big's new album “Bump Ahead” rose to the top 10 of the charts - a cover of Cat Steven’s “Wild World”. The band also contributed the soundtrack to the Sega Mega CD release of The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin.

And in 1995, their next album,Hey Man, was released. The song "Take Cover" from the album "Hey Man", was included on the soundtrack to the cartoon series Mega Man, which is based on the best selling video game franchise of the same name by Capcom, and was played during the end credits of the episodes "Bad Day At Peril Park" and "Mega X". Although the band never replicated its earlier success in the US market, their popularity continued to soar in Japan; they also gained a stabler following in newer Southeast Asian markets such as Thailand and South Korea. The change in attitudes towards Hard Rock and the media treatment of so-called '80s Hair bands' meant that sales were poor in America and Europe. The music industry started to focus more on other music genres such as grunge rock and rap.

In Japan and in the rest of Asia, on the other hand, they continued to sell out tours, resulting in a number of live releases for the Japanese market throughout their career (from Raw Like Sushi I,II,II in the 1990s to Mr. Big In Japan in 2002).

The group's album, 'Live At Budokan', was another live release intended for the Japanese market only. By the time 'Live At Budokan' appeared the group had been put on ice as the individual band members became more engrossed in other projects. After several years of continuous recording and touring, the band took a much needed break

Return in 1999

Paul Gilbert left the band in 1997 to pursue a solo career and eventually reform Racer X. Richie Kotzen, another Shrapnel artist and former guitarist for Poison, was brought in to take on guitar duties, also contributing occasional vocals. Two studio albums were released by this lineup: Get Over It in 2000 and Actual Sizeielded "Superfantastic," a number one hit that went multi-platinum in Japan. It proved to be Atlantic's biggest selling release in that territory. MR. Big put in a 20-date tour of Japan followed by a rousing New Year's Eve 1999 show with Aerosmith at the Osaka Dome in Tokyo. "Get Over It" was released in the U.S. on March 21, 2000, followed by a short club stint at "Roxy", California. in 2001. "Get Over It" was released on September 1999 in Japan.

Forward to the summer of 2001, Eric and the rest of the Mr. Big guys released their next effort "Actual Size" in Japan and the rest of Asia. The CD sat on the charts in the number three spot and "Shine" the first single off the album was number one. The song was also used as the ending theme for the animation series, Hellsing.

Although fans welcomed the new album, other news would come as a shock. A lot of tension had recently developed between Billy Sheehan and the other members, and this led to the sudden break-up of the band. Despite being a multi-million record-selling band, the members of Mr. Big gritted their teeth and fulfilled their current contractual obligations for yet another Japanese run in the form of a "farewell tour". All of the former members have gone on to other projects in the music industry.

Reunion

On February 1, 2009, a radio announcement for "Koh Sakai’s Burrn Presents: Heavy Metal Syndicate" contained a short message from Mr Big announcing the reunion in Japan to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their debut album. A press conference in Japan in February generated much excitement, and a tour of the country starting in June was announced, with shows in ten locations (including the Budokan). They held their first reunion concert outside Japan at Tallinn (Rock Cafe), Estonia on September 2009 continuing their tour. Their gig in Estonia was merely a kick-off to a twenty-date tour all across Europe for the whole month of September. After the European tour, an Asian tour followed with gigs in India, Thailand, Singapore, and South Korea.

Warner Music Japan released remastered copies of their four studio albums, which contains two new songs: "Next Time Around", and "Hold Your Head Up". They also have released another live album and DVD entitled "Back to Budokan", which featured their concert in Tokyo, Japan, this 2009. This live performance contains a cover of Beatles' "It's For You" and "Mars", as well as guitar and bass solos by the band, on single and double-neck instruments.

Band Members

Former Members
Discography

Studio Albums

  • Mr. Big (1989) (The Billboard 200 #46, Japan Oricon Album Chart #22, JPN – Gold, UK #60)
  • Lean Into It (1991) (The Billboard 200 #15, Japan Oricon Album Chart #6, US – Platinum, JPN – Platinum, UK #28)
  • Bump Ahead (1993) (The Billboard 200 #82, Japan Oricon Album Chart #4, JPN – Platinum, UK #61[8])
  • Hey Man (1996) (Japan Oricon Album Chart #1, JPN – 2x Platinum)
  • Get Over It (2000) (Japan Oricon Album Chart #5, JPN – Gold)
  • Actual Size (2001) (Japan Oricon Album Chart #5)
Live Albums
Singles
  • "Addicted to That Rush" (1989) (Mainstream Rock Tracks #39)
  • "Wind Me Up" (1989)
  • "Green-Tinted Sixties Mind" (1991) (Mainstream Rock Tracks #33, UK #72)
  • "To Be With You" (1991) (The Billboard Hot 100 #1 (3 weeks), Mainstream Rock Tracks #19, Adult Contemporary #11, UK #3)
  • "Just Take My Heart" (1992) (The Billboard Hot 100 #16, Mainstream Rock Tracks #18, Japan Oricon Single Chart #68, UK #26)
  • "Wild World" (1993) (The Billboard Hot 100 #27, Mainstream Rock Tracks #33, Top 40 Mainstream #12, Japan Oricon Single Chart #40, UK #59)
  • "Ain't Seen Love Like That" (1994) (The Billboard Hot 100 #83)
  • "Take Cover" (1996) (Japan Oricon Single Chart #1)
  • "Not One Night" (1997)
  • "Superfantastic" (2000) (Japan Oricon Single Chart #97)
  • "Static" (2000) (Japan Oricon Single Chart #66)
  • "Where Are They Now" (2000) (Japan Oricon Single Chart #47)
  • "Shine" (2001) (Japan Oricon Single Chart #1)
  • "Arrow" (2001) (Japan Oricon Single Chart #42)
Compilation
Source: Answer.com

Mr Big - Channel V At Hard Rock Live - 1996

Track listing:

1. Alive And Kickin'
2. Green-Tinted Sixties Mind
3. Where Do I Fit In?
4. Jane Doe
5. Goin' Where The Wind Blows
6. Take A Walk
7. Voodoo Kiss
8. The Chain
9. Wild World
10. Take Cover
11. To Be With You
12. Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy (The Electric Drill Song)
13. 30 Days In The Hole
14. Mr. Big

Download link:
http://www.4shared.com/file/76443493/b89b741/Mr_Big_-_1996_-_Channel_V_At_The_Hard_Rock_Live_by_Silver.html

Mr Big - Big Bigger Biggest: Greatest Hit - 1997

Track listing:
1. Addicted To That Rush
2. Rock And Roll Over
3. Green-Tinted Sixties Mind
4. To Be With You
5. Just Take My Heart
6. Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy (The Electric Drill Song)
7. Wild World
8. Colorado Bulldog
9. Promise Her The Moon
10. Nothing But Love
11. Take Cover
12. Goin' Where The Wind Blows
13. Seven Impossible Days
14. Not One Night
15. Unnatural
16. Stay Together

Download link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5aznzdzv1cu

Mr Big - Live At Budokan - 1997


Live at Budokan is a live album by the hard rock band Mr. Big. It was released in 1997.
Track listing:
1. Intro

2. Trapped In Toyland

3. Take Cover

4. Green-Tinted Sixties Mind

5. Jane Doe

6. Medley: Bass intro/Had Enough/Big Love/Take A Walk/Merciless

7. Out Of The Underground

8. Alive And Kickin'

9. The Whole World's Gonna Know

10. Road To Ruin

11. What's It Gonna Be

12. Fool Us Today

13. Addicted To That Rush

14. Suffragette City

15. Livin' Like A Dog (Studio Bonustrack)

16. Ain't Seen Love Like That (Studio Bonustrack)

Download link:

http://www.4shared.com/file/76449468/747e9262/
Mr_Big_-_1997_-_Live_At_Budokan_by_Silver.html

Mr. Big - Get It Over - 2000

With Paul Gilbert gone to pursue a solo career, Mr. Big regrouped with ex-Poison guitarist Richie Kotzen on Get Over It, released in Japan in 1999 but not in the U.S. until the following year. Kotzen's playing is slightly less flashy, but he still has obvious chops to burn and lends more of a blues-rock sound to the material than Gilbert. Collectively, Mr. Big is less reliant on ballads here than on previous releases, and the rocking cuts are a bit more subdued, staking out a sort of middle ground between the two extremes of the group's sound. Occasionally, the results can seem a little bland, or just agreeably workmanlike. At the same time, however, the overall approach befits Mr. Big's status as hard-rock veterans, and the best tracks prove that the band is aging pretty gracefully. Given the loss of an important member and the musical climate in 2000, Get Over It is actually a fairly respectable effort. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Track listing:
1. Electrified
2. Static
3. Hiding Place
4. Superfantastic
5. A Rose Alone
6. Hole in the Sun
7. How Does It Feel
8. Try To Do Without It
9. Dancin' With My Devils
10. Mr. Never in a Million Years
11. My New Religion

Download link:
http://www.4shared.com/file/76455181/e25c53ab/Mr_Big_-_2000_-_Get_Over_It_by_Silver.html

Mr. Big - Deep Cut - 2000

Deep Cuts is a compilation album by hard rock band Mr. Big. It was released in 2000. The two opening tracks "Where Are They Now" and "I'll Leave It Up to You" are previously unreleased. Tracks 3, 4 & 5 "Had Enough", "Promise Her the Moon" and "Just Take My Heart" are songs re-recorded for this album. Tracks 6-15 remains the original. The final track is a live version of "My new religion" (answer.com)

Track listing:
1. Where Are They Now
2. I'll Leave It Up To You
3. Had Enough
4. Promise Her The Moon
5. Just Take My Heart
6. Superfantastic
7. You Don't Have To Be Strong
8. Anything For You
9. Wild World
10. Ain't Seen Love Like That
11. Dancin' Right Into The Flame
12. The Chain
13. Goin' Where the Wind Blows
14. If That's What It Takes
15. To Be With You

Download link:

http://www.4shared.com/file/76453851/7d4849b5/Mr_Big_-_2000_-_Deep_Cuts_by_Silver.html
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