stratjacket
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I love so many of his albums. I think Attack had some great songs
I think his playing is great in this . But the rest I can agree withI 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 agree again . March out is balks out angry bestFor writing commercial/catchy songs I think it was his peak. For ass blasting balls out material, Marching Out.
The seventh sign is where his tone started to get muddy for me, but improved on magnum opus and facing the animal. Then the whole production on War to end all wars is just a muddy mess.
War to End All Wars is the pinnacle of his WORST mixing and producing. The drums are horrible on that one and boxy. Tone muddy and splatty as well. BUT some of the tunes are still pretty passable and have the hooks. For all the making fun of him we do, he does write some catchy hooks.
This one could have been on Fire and Ice
He was phenomenal in Alcatrazz. Like you said, he had less room to meander which helped his phrasing immensely imo.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.
He rips on mother less child on eclipse pretty coolI think his technique peaked before the car accident but he put out some good stuff in the 90s as well. For me the Alchemy is the last good album. Saw Yngwie live in 2006 with Doogie White on vocals and Derek Sherinian on keyboards and it was a great gig!
IMO as a player and songwriter, somewhere between Marching Out and Trilogy
He was at his fastest and cleanest during the Trilogy tour, but it was unironically too fast.
The Marching Out tour was his most tasteful IMO, and still very fast and very clean.
As a songwriter I think he got close again on Eclipse, but he was never quite the same as a player after the car crash. I mean it's still incredible and amazing, but pre-crash it was legit out of this world.
Dan might be right though fire and ice is pretty awesomeYes, the trilogy tour footage is crazy. He plays so fast on those songs often running ahead but it is an incredible performance overall.
I love Eclipse so I'm with you. A few runaway solos but it all feels thought out.
Dan might be right though fire and ice is pretty awesome
Yes, the trilogy tour footage is crazy. He plays so fast on those songs often running ahead but it is an incredible performance overall.
I love Eclipse so I'm with you. A few runaway solos but it all feels thought out.
Ya yngwie has great songs all through out. I do think though that fire and ice has the best production . His rhythm tone is bad thoughI was a bit let down by it after Eclipse but it still has some great tunes on it. I mean " Teaser" has a great hook. Biggest issue i have with that album, is the tone. Way too nasal, someone forgot the bass knob on his amp and in the mix. Guitar sounds hollow.
As I mentioned, Yngwie consistently could put good songs on all his albums..compare that to GnR with their what, 4 albums ?? You could easily put out 2 best of volumes of greatest hits for Yngwie.
Of course he plays out of this world well even after the accident too!He rips on mother less child on eclipse pretty cool