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Arkansas wrote:I want a Piranha Blues II, but with different guest singers. Maybe throw in a couple guest players too.
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Monker wrote:Archetype wrote:It's hard to believe that the same Neal Schon who recorded Beyond The Thunder recorded Eclipse
Is it hard to believe he recorded TBF?
Don wrote:Listening to Beyond The Thunder again this morning. I do give Neal a lot of shit but seriously, this a great record and he is a great musician. To me, this album is TBF Lite without the vocals. Just exquisite guitar work.
Electric World would by second favorite.
Archetype wrote:Monker wrote:Archetype wrote:It's hard to believe that the same Neal Schon who recorded Beyond The Thunder recorded Eclipse
Is it hard to believe he recorded TBF?
Trial By Fire is excellent. Eclipse is barely average, so yes. It is hard to believe that the same Neal was on both albums. Trial By Fire and Arrival are my two favorite Journey albums
Monker wrote:Archetype wrote:Monker wrote:Archetype wrote:It's hard to believe that the same Neal Schon who recorded Beyond The Thunder recorded Eclipse
Is it hard to believe he recorded TBF?
Trial By Fire is excellent. Eclipse is barely average, so yes. It is hard to believe that the same Neal was on both albums. Trial By Fire and Arrival are my two favorite Journey albums
Much of TBF is BTT with lyrics. BTT is basically an instrumental Journey album.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Beyond the Thunder was co-produced by Cain. He helped reign in Schon's excesses, add some nice synth sounds, and overall give direction to his wanking.
As far as TBF vs Eclipse...thanks to Perry, the songwriting is much stronger on TBF, but Eclipse is a more dramatic and interesing album. "Tantra" is really the only track in the mold of TBF. Lyricaly, it's pratically a sequel to "Colors of the Spirit."
SF-Dano wrote:Arkansas wrote:I want a Piranha Blues II, but with different guest singers. Maybe throw in a couple guest players too.
later~
Neal was a major part of Paul Rodger's Muddy Water Blues tribute years ago. Maybe it is time for Neal to call Paul about doing some guest vocals on a Piranha Blues 2 record. And maybe a guest vocal from Sy Klopps (aka Herbie Herbert) might be cool too.
Gideon wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Beyond the Thunder was co-produced by Cain. He helped reign in Schon's excesses, add some nice synth sounds, and overall give direction to his wanking.
As far as TBF vs Eclipse...thanks to Perry, the songwriting is much stronger on TBF, but Eclipse is a more dramatic and interesing album. "Tantra" is really the only track in the mold of TBF. Lyricaly, it's pratically a sequel to "Colors of the Spirit."
I'm not sure I could agree with such a clean apportionment of strengths. Perry's presence on TBF gives the songs better polish and stronger craft, but I actually think the lyrics are deeper on Eclipse.
The_Noble_Cause wrote: but Eclipse is a more dramatic and interesting album.
Gideon wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Beyond the Thunder was co-produced by Cain. He helped reign in Schon's excesses, add some nice synth sounds, and overall give direction to his wanking.
As far as TBF vs Eclipse...thanks to Perry, the songwriting is much stronger on TBF, but Eclipse is a more dramatic and interesing album. "Tantra" is really the only track in the mold of TBF. Lyricaly, it's pratically a sequel to "Colors of the Spirit."
I'm not sure I could agree with such a clean apportionment of strengths. Perry's presence on TBF gives the songs better polish and stronger craft, but I actually think the lyrics are deeper on Eclipse.
brywool wrote:Late Night.
Without a doubt his most fulfilling solo album. The one he did of covers, I hated. Beyond the Thunder was good too, but a bit too mellow. Late Night had heavier and smoother stuff. Always been a favorite.
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