REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

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STEVE VAI – Passion And Warfare

This is Steve’s second proper solo album, released back in 1990 and this is the MOV numbered edition of which mine is number twenty nine. I think that’s the lowest number of any of the MOV’s I have. I’m a big fan of Steve and I loved him with DLR. This is head and shoulders my favourite Steve Vai album. After this he started to get a little weird and the songs started to disappear somewhat.

There is not a bad second on this album, it’s sheer guitar god heaven. You will not hear guitar played with as much feel as on For The Love Of God. If there was a template for “how to be awesome at guitar” then just play anyone this piece. There are all sorts of delights on this masterpiece. The killer groove of Animal with Steve’s incendiary notes flying in all directions, for example. The Audience Is Listening is just incredible and is my favourite track, for today at least. The riff and groove on it are freakin awesome and sooooo many notes. If you want a bit of normality there is I Would Love To, which could have been right off of the DLR Skyscraper album. This is most definitely Steve at his best. Every home should have one.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

STEVE VAI – Inviolate

This is the first Steve Vai album I have heard in a while. I sort of just put him to one side as I thought he was getting a bit out there. I first heard of Steve when he was in Zappa’s band, then when he joined Dave Lee Roth’s band that’s when he really exploded and everyone paid attention. This is Steve’s tenth studio album out of 38, which doesn’t seem a lot but he has done a ton of collaborations. If you’re expecting a full shred fest metal monster then look elsewhere. This is not that type of album, although there are a couple of tunes that groove hard. This is a fantastic record full of great vibes and grooves with Steve really showing how deep his sonic pallet is.

Teeth Of The Hydra is a huge opening number with a very atmospheric vibe, and at times a feeling of fusion with so much killer playing. Zeus In Chains has a more familiar groove with some superb quirky moments and you definitely know it’s Steve as no one plays like that. Little Pretty has a killer funky groove. Man this is such a good track! Candlepower is the one track that I would say is out there!!! Incredible playing!!! Apollo In Color is just nuts as it doesn’t have a recognizable groove for you to grab on to, it changes constantly. Avalancha is my favourite track on the album. The riff is deep and mean with a killer beat and groove, and it’s so many notes from Steve. Greenish Blues gives away the vibe of this track but it’s done in a way that only Steve could do. Knappsack starts with a real burst of energy with drum beats flailing but settles back to some outrageous guitar. The album closes out with Sandman Cloud Mist and it’s just all guitar. I mean what a player!!!

9/10 from The Grooveman.