Odyssey is Yngwies peak

No I think he peaked as a player on fire and ice
Fire and ice is pretty good . That was second choice . It is a strange production but I love it . I been playing through all my old tab books . Teaser is so fun to play still
 
I don't think his playing was ever the same after the car accident in 87.. though that is a helluva comeback in 88! Even his tone & level of gain seemed to change (to my ears at least)
 
I actually think Eclipse is him at his peak. He was apparently drunk for most of the recording of that album ( drinking wine daily) but he rips on it and the song writing is fantastic. So many 3 string arpeggio lead breaks, monstrous. But then Fire and Ice starts to dip down. Still had good tunes on other albums but started being very unstructured lead wise. I think Blitzkrieg was really good though, saw some signs of life there before War to End All Wars solidified and confirmed his fall from the throne. That album is shit. Attack album? More drivel.
 
I think Yngwie's peak was the Alcatrazz album. Monstrous and was forced to conform a little bit with other, more experienced musicians. That being said, I love everything from Steeler through Marching Out. Yes, the Steeler album is cheesy in 2025 but in 1983 that album and Steeler's club shows in LA set the whole city and soon the world on it's ear.
 
I think Yngwie's peak was the Alcatrazz album. Monstrous and was forced to conform a little bit with other, more experienced musicians. That being said, I love everything from Steeler through Marching Out. Yes, the Steeler album is cheesy in 2025 but in 1983 that album and Steeler's club shows in LA set the whole city and soon the world on it's ear.
you heard the instrumental jams when they were learning the tunes for that Alcatrazz album? Not the best audio but super fun to listen to anyway!
 
To me his peak was 1986 Yngwie. Check any live video from that year. That is, if we're talking technical prowess. I thought his albums were great all the way through the 90s. Including his Concerto Suite. Alchemy was very good but that's where the decline started. Thr stuff with Doogir was still good. The Ripper stuff was less good then since the 2010's it was a RAPID decline
 
I think Yngwie's peak was the Alcatrazz album. Monstrous and was forced to conform a little bit with other, more experienced musicians. That being said, I love everything from Steeler through Marching Out. Yes, the Steeler album is cheesy in 2025 but in 1983 that album and Steeler's club shows in LA set the whole city and soon the world on it's ear.

that Steeler album is so bad but that guitar playing is CRAAAAAZY. He fucking rips hard on that. That was his first official album was it not? Hello World, meet YJM!
 
To me his peak was 1986 Yngwie. Check any live video from that year. That is, if we're talking technical prowess. I thought his albums were great all the way through the 90s. Including his Concerto Suite. Alchemy was very good but that's where the decline started. Thr stuff with Doogir was still good. The Ripper stuff was less good then since the 2010's it was a RAPID decline

This. The decline didn't happen until the 2010s. The early stuff is great but it's overrated, especially compositionally, and its quite rudimentary compared to what he would do in the 90s and early 2000s

most of that (the overrating his early stuff) is nostalgia for the time period by people who lived through it i'm guessing - i'm sure hearing his playing was like an alien UFO landing in your living room in 1985 or whatever. But his music and actual albums weren't anywhere near their peak - just the level of mainstream attention to his technical skill.
 
Odyssey and Eclipse are my two favorite albums of his. I like the earlier stuff also but his later stuff after Eclipse was more hit or miss to me.
 

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