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NealIsGod wrote:I haven't listened to that CD in a loooooooong time. I will have to dig it out to let you know what I think/thought of it.
What's your favorite Schon solo CD, TNC?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:NealIsGod wrote:I haven't listened to that CD in a loooooooong time. I will have to dig it out to let you know what I think/thought of it.
What's your favorite Schon solo CD, TNC?
Though a little subdued for my tastes, I happen to have an affinity for Neal's Beyond the Thunder.
Yours NIG?
jrnyman28 wrote:I have always loved Late Nite. It is definately Neal's most mainstream solo project. Was it released before or after Perry's Street Talk. If it was before, then it would be the 'reason' for Perry to finally do a solo. (Herbie always mentioned this would happen, but everyone compare to Scchon & Hammer). If it was after, then I guess it would be Neal's response to Perry's solo. One thing to note is that it was Neal's first work with Deen. And if I am not mistaken, Sheryl Crow sang back-up on there somewhere.
Abitaman wrote:Late Nite is my favorite solo cd by Schon, with a close second being Beyound the Thunder. Late Nite came out in 89, just before the Bad English cd, and after the Journey Greatest Hits cd the year earlier.-ERIC
brandonpfn wrote:Abitaman wrote:Late Nite is my favorite solo cd by Schon, with a close second being Beyound the Thunder. Late Nite came out in 89, just before the Bad English cd, and after the Journey Greatest Hits cd the year earlier.-ERIC
When you compare the recent (i.e. the last 3) cds released by Schon) it's the best effort by him...I recall hearing "Inner Circles" on KLOS (95.5) in California back in 1988, during a promotion/interviews he did....great fusion song...wish there were more of this caliber in Schon's repitior....don't see why there shouldn't be more, especially with former band-mate Steve Smith a phone call away...
Also dug the "Burtnik" co-penned tracks on this cd. BTW - did you know - Burtnik (former Styx guy) was almost in "HSAS", it would've been called "HSBS"...Burtnik confirmed this in an email to me back in the days of when he and Rosie had "Prodigy" and were actively posting on one of the message boards there...can't remembe what forum it was...
Speaking of Burtnick (or Burtnik, whatever he's going by these dayscheck out the outtro solo on "Day your ship gets through" on the classic "Heros and Zeros" album...great solo!
- Brandon
ohsherrie wrote:I've got a couple tracks from one of Neal's solo cds on the same compilation that I first heard Loved By You on. One of them is Roberta Flack's Killing Me Softly and the other is Shania's From This Moment. I'm assuming these are from Voice, because it came out just a little while before my friend made me the tape. If I'm right, is that whole cd as beautiful as these two cuts? They're just amazing.
jrnyman28 wrote:ohsherrie wrote:I've got a couple tracks from one of Neal's solo cds on the same compilation that I first heard Loved By You on. One of them is Roberta Flack's Killing Me Softly and the other is Shania's From This Moment. I'm assuming these are from Voice, because it came out just a little while before my friend made me the tape. If I'm right, is that whole cd as beautiful as these two cuts? They're just amazing.
The CD was good...but it is like MUZAK. It is light jazz renditions of good songs. Neal's playing is great, and the CD was aptly named since Neal's guitar becomes the voice of the songs, but it was still "lite"...
jrnyman28 wrote:The CD was good...but it is like MUZAK.
ohsherrie wrote:Oh but Dave, this is the way I think guitar should be played. It's not that I don't appreciate the skill that goes into screaming, scorching riffs. I think it's necessary, to a reasonable extent, in rock music, it's just that I LOVE hearing the melody expressed so eloquently on the strings.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:The CD was good...but it is like MUZAK.
Precisely what a guitar virtuoso friend of mine said when I played it for him. It's competent stuff for sure, but it's rendentions of someone else's already recorded music.
Herbie Herbert says the "Voice" album is brilliant, I say he's full of shit.
Rock'ndeano wrote:TNC, how can you ever say Herbie is full of shit?
Dude walks on water..err, maybe waddles on carpet, but he is the shit...
jrnyman28 wrote:
Yeah, HH knows what he talking about most of the time. But I think this was outside HH's realm of expertise!
jrnyman28 wrote:
Yeah, HH knows what he talking about most of the time. But I think this was outside HH's realm of expertise!
Rock'ndeano wrote:Has anyone ever heard "My Heart will Go On?" the Celine Dion song that Neal did? Pure emotive bliss...Dude is amazing..
jrnyman28 wrote:No problem, I understand. But there is a difference between Voice and Beyond The Thunder or Electric World or even I On U. Voice sounds like MUZAK because, as Deano said, it is guitar renditions of someone else's vocals. As I said, he does a great job, but it is a little distracting that his guitar is notably replacing a vocal. I like his original solo material far more than this one. But Voice is the sort of thing that brought Neal some recognition...and I think that is because the music was recognozable and "known" already.
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