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ohsherrie wrote:All I have of his solo stuff are No More Lies, and instrumentals of Roberta Flack's Killing Me Softly and Shania Twain's From This Moment. I don't like his singing, but the instrumentals are gorgeous. If I knew which CD they came from I'd certainly by it.
NealIsGod wrote:ohsherrie wrote:All I have of his solo stuff are No More Lies, and instrumentals of Roberta Flack's Killing Me Softly and Shania Twain's From This Moment. I don't like his singing, but the instrumentals are gorgeous. If I knew which CD they came from I'd certainly by it.
I believe that would be the CD Voice.
MartyMoffatt wrote:My favourite is not actually a Neal Schon CD or band. Its 'Freight Train Heart' by Jimmy Barnes. Neal and Jonathan wrote much of the album and play on it, and Neal's axework actually works really well with Barnes' bluesy, gravelly voice. It is a classic album in its own right.
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MartyMoffatt wrote:My favourite is not actually a Neal Schon CD or band. Its 'Freight Train Heart' by Jimmy Barnes. Neal and Jonathan wrote much of the album and play on it, and Neal's axework actually works really well with Barnes' bluesy, gravelly voice. It is a classic album in its own right.
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Mark H wrote:Hey Marty - Have to agree about Freight Train Heart - Last Frontier is a stunning track - Saw Jimmy Barnes this year but he only played one track off FTH and to be honest i was less than impressed.
kgdjpubs wrote:Agreed 100%. Also safe to say that it's probably the best thing Jimmy Barnes has done outside of Cold Chisel--just wish Schon was on more of the album. Too Much Ain't Enough Love is probably some of his best guitar playing. Apparently, there were a few live performances of the Barnes/Schon lineup at the time. Unclear whether Cain ever did any of the live shows. I know there are one or two FTH-era bootlegs floating around, but apparently the Barnes/Schon lineup was short-lived (or maybe just a few one-off shows here and there), so I'm not sure if any were recorded. Certainly would have been interesting to hear Schon's take on some of the Chisel songs, and it definitely would have given him the chance to rock and shred a bit knowing Jimmy's live shows and the immense Barnestorming live cd from the FTH tour.
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AlienC wrote:I am pleased to see the numerous mentions for "Piranha Blues". That was a great project for me as well. I helped Richard write and arrange the vocals and that was a KILLER session in general.
Too bad he wasn't able to pull it off live. Richard had a catastrophic loss of voice on the ONE and ONLY gig The Piranha Blues Band ever did. (RIAA convention in SF 1997 , i think 1997)
I realize that "Electric World " may be a bit "artsy" for some, but given the amount of blood, sweat and tears invested, it still evokes emotions and memories for me. To me, the other CDs that followed my tenure, while being more commercially palatable, seem watered down / tame to me. Though, I commend anyone who can get Neal to slow down and "color within the lines."
Electric World also suffered at the hands of Higher Octave in terms of the mix. I have rough mixes that sound better ( some songs) and they even went so far as to ADD sound efx that weren't recorded by Neal.
Anyway, I think overall it's under-appreciated, but hopefully will gain some stature as musical tastes evolve.
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