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Vinnie Moore - Mind's Eye (CD)

Album Details: Mind's Eye

Release Date:01/01/1986
Label:Shrapnel
UPC:026245102729

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User Reviews: Mind's Eye

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    Good? My ass! This is GREAT.

    By sausage88  Sep 11, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Mind's Eye review helpful

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    GOOD, BUT TOO INFLUENCED BY MACALPINE..

    By iqega  Jun 26, 2001

    This is indeed a good album, one of the most representatives of that astounding guitar's heroes, but...The problem here is not the music...There's a great virtuosism level on every track, enought feeling and good inspiration to ensure an honor place ...into rock's memories...but after the experience of the first track we have to doubt if we are really listening Tony Macalpine or just other guitar performancer...And to complete the matter, TONY plays the keyboards on this opus....so what? Ir is really a Vinnie Moore work?There's also elements out of place....drum's solo from Aldrige into "Mind's eye" track seems to be too long, repetitive and unnecesary....Well, after all, even so, I think this is a good option, Macalpine, Moore, It doesn't matter the real originator of the music...good music... Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Who's faster: Yngwie Malmsteen or Vinnie Moore? That was the question back in 1986 when this recording was released. An obvious clone of Malmsteen, Moore burst upon the scene proving that, yes, someone else could play that fast too. The problem with this recording and the subsequent genre of shredding that followed was that it became stagnant. Malmsteen turned heads from all musical styles because of his technical proficiency back in the early '80s, but those same heads quickly turned away to find out that there was little more being offered than really fast scales. The speed alone was not enough to hold many rock or fusion fans' interests for very long as each guitarist seemed to be playing the same ideas, just at faster speeds. Without being too hard on Moore, he is one of the more interesting of the shredders and has one of the cleaner sounds. Ironically, Tony Macalpine is the keyboardist here and would soon emerge with an identical sound to Moore's. The better moments here are on t...he more aggressive numbers such as "In Control" and "Saved by a Miracle." The latter containing a decent drum solo by the underrated Tommy Aldrige and a fine acoustic introduction by Moore. Mind's Eye is a classic in the shredder community, but rates as just a display of technical ability to the casual listener. - Robert Taylor, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Vinnie Moore

Vinnie Moore is one of the most influencial and important guitarists to emerge out of the virtuoso boom in the mid to late eighties. Boasting six studio albums as of 2001, he is one of the most recognizable artists on the Shrapnel record label.Beginning his career at the tender age of 12, Moore played clubs and bars until Shrapnel big wig Mike Varney discovered him thro... Read more