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Malmsteen is rejoined by a bevy of former bandmates for an all-covers album paying tribute to some of the guitarist's more recent heroes. There are four Deep Purple covers (pioneering neo-classicist Ritchie Blackmore was a major influence), as well as material from Rainbow, Rush, Scorpions, and even Kansas. Malmsteen also offers his first studio version of Jimi Hendrix's "Manic Depression," long a live favorite. [Inspiration is also available in a release with added bonus tracks.] ? Steve Huey |
ALBUM RELEASES | |||
YEAR | FORMAT | PUBLISHER | NUMBER |
1999 | CD | Import | 12000 |
MUSICIANS | |
Yngwie Malmsteen | Bass, Guitar, Sitar, Vocals |
Jens Johansson | Keyboards |
Anders Johansson | Drums, Engineer |
Mats Olausson | Keyboards |
David Rosenthal | Keyboards |
Jeff Scott Soto | Vocals |
Mark Boals | Vocals |
Marcel Jacob | Bass |
Joe Lynn Turner | Vocals |
PRODUCTION | |
Yngwie Malmsteen | Producer, Engineer |
Chris Tsangarides | Producer, Engineer |
Jeff Scott Soto | Engineer |
Anders Johansson | Engineer |
Keith Rose | Engineer |
Mark Weiss | Photography |
Ioannis | Art Direction, Design |
Larry DiMarzio | Photography |
Stephen Jacaruso | Art Direction, Design |
Asari Yoda | Paintings |