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1. |
Rolf Munkes |
The Man who leaned to Fly |
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2. |
Baltimoore |
Redemption |
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3. |
Lars Eric Mattsson |
Midsummer Night's Magic |
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4. |
Byrd |
All of Me (An Allegory) |
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5. |
Vision |
How Long? |
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6. |
Torben Enevoldsen |
Calm Waters |
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7. |
Astral Groove |
Lonely Child |
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8. |
Jarra |
Always, All Ways |
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9. |
Winterlong |
Driven by Insanity |
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10. |
Mattsson |
Don't Lose Your Patience |
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11. |
Alex Masi |
Siciliano in C minor |
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12. |
Condition Red |
Final Words |
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13. |
Vision |
Open Up Your Heart |
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14. |
Masi |
Writing on the Wall |
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15. |
Empire |
Spread My Wings |
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V/A
The Spirit Lives On –
The Music of Jimi Hendrix Revisited volume I
LMC096
EAN: 6419922000960
Release Date: April 23 2004
Lion Music
brings you the music of Jimi Hendrix in new cool versions from the best
artists of our label. No man has influenced the modern guitar more than Jimi
and here comes our humble thank you for the inspiration. This album is not a
“cover band” project, there are some very isnpired versions to be found
here. Liner notes by Regi Hendrix, cousin of Jimi. Regi is also singing on
the album.
1. Freedom
(Sun Caged)
2. Gypsy Eyes (Misheria &
Andrea Riviera)
3. Highway Chile (Cyril
Achard)
4. Cross Town Traffic
(Arabesque)
5. Stone Free (Eric Sands)
6. Little Wing (Michael
Harris)
7. Spanish Castle Magic
(Lars Eric Mattsson with Chris Poland)
8. Bold as Love – (Regi
Hendrix featuring JMR & Greg Howe)
9. Fire – (Bumblefoot &
Dennis Leeflang)
10. Foxy Lady (Edward Box)
11. 3rd Stone from the Sun
(Carl Roa)
12. Star Spangled Banner
(Randy Coven)
13. Little Miss Lover (Lars Eric Mattsson
with Richie Kotzen)
V/A
The Spirit Lives On –
The Music of Jimi Hendrix Revisited volume II
LMC111
EAN: 6419922001110
Release Date:
July 22 2004
Lion Music
brings you volume II of the music of Jimi Hendrix in new cool versions from
the best artists of our label. No man has influenced the modern guitar more
than Jimi and here comes our humble thank you for the inspiration. This
album is not a “cover band” project, there are some very inspired versions
to be found here. Liner notes by Lars Eric Mattsson
1. Roomful of Mirrors (Lars Eric Mattsson with Chris Poland)
2. Purple Haze (Winterlong)
3. Angel (Dave Martone)
4. Manic Depression (Project Alcazar)
5. Who Knows (Torben Enevoldsen)
6. Burning of the Midnight Lamp (Lars Eric Mattsson with James Byrd)
7. Red House (Tony Hernando)
8. The Changes (Tommy Denander)
9. Villanova Junction (Condition Red)
10. Freedom (Baltimoore)
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SHAWN LANE 1963-2003
Shawn Lane, an amazing musician that has inspired
thousands of musicians all over the world has left us all way too soon. Upon
request by several musicians associated with our label we decided to put
together a tribute to Shawn. Since so many musicians wanted to pay homage to
Shawn we decided to release this tribute as two separate CDs, vol I and vol
II.
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Shawn Lane Remembered Vol I
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01. ALEX MASI -
...AND THE WIND CRIES SHAWN
02. PATRIK CARLSSON - T-ZONE RHYTM
03. STEPHAN FORTE’ - SHAMANS
04. CRAIG ERICKSON - MR. MUSIQUE
05. DAVE MARTONE - MIKE CROW’S MAILBOX OF DOOM!
06. CHARLY SAHONA - GRAY PIANOS FLYING
07. GEORGE BELLAS - ALWAYS REMEMBERED
08. GONCALO PEREIRA - NO TEMPO DA LARANJA DOCE
09. RUSTY COOLEY - EPILOGUE FOR LIZA
10. MARCEL COENEN - DELUSION
11. TONY SMOTHERMAN - MOONLANE SONATA(INTRO) THE HURT, THE JOY
12. FRANCESCO FARERI - COLORS OF TOMORROW
13. JOOP WOLTERS - CHANGING LANES
14. LARS ERIC MATTSSON - FIVE LANES
15. MISTHERIA - THE LIFE OF A MIRACLE |
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Shawn Lane Remembered Vol II
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01. ROGER STAFEELBACH – TOWARDS THE LIGHT
02. DOUBLE HEART PROJECT - HARDCASE
03. PATRIK CARLSSON – BARNARDS STAR
04. TORBEN ENEVOLDSEN – BEYOND COMPARE
05. MISTHERIA – ONE DAY IN HEAVEN
06. JON PAGET – SONG FOR SHAWN
07. LUIS MORENO – HOT SPOTS
08. PATRIK CARLSSON - WEIGHTLESS
09. RICHARD DAUDE – FROM THE INSIDE
10. ROB SBAR – TRANSFIGURING PERCEPTIONS
11. MARCOS DE ROS – IN THE FAST LANE
12. TOM KOPYTO - WICKED
13. ALEX MASI - REJOICE
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When Shawn died he did not have any more at all, his
family as well as Lion Music would very much appreciate if you could make a
small donation to Shawn's memorial fund:
Shawn Lane Memorial Fund
Bank of Bartlett
6281 Stage Road
Memphis,TN. 38134
Telephone: 901-382-6600
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Vol
I was released July 22nd 2001- on Jason's birthday! 2 CDs full
of amazing music.
Vol II,a nother double cd was released in December 2002 featuring:
Track listing
Reviews
I was talked
into doing this project by Nicky Baldrian during the year of 2000 and it has
been an incedibe experience. I could not in my wildest dreams imagine what I
was getting myself into. I was aftraid it would not be possible to fill a
single CD, but we ended up with about 245 minutes of music! We released a
double CD, over 156 minutes of incredible music on July 22nd 2201, and vol
II, another double CD in December 2002. All profits from thes album are
donated to Jason Becker who is suffering from the disease ALS.
The Boss
Jason Becker
is a major talent struck down by a disease without cure, he did not look for
such a fate, and he is coping with considerable grace under such a burden.
It would seem appropriate then as a tribute to his abilities, and as a means
of perhaps easing his battle a little, that we bring you "Warmth In The
Wilderness" a tribute album featuring interpretations of his work in David
Lee Roth, with Cacophony and solo performed by friends and musicians who
have been touched and influenced by Jason's music.
All
profits from this album are to be donated to the family of Jason Becker! All
musicians are contributing without getting paid, the same goes for Eric
Philippe who has done a tremendous job on the artwork.
The
idea for "WARMTH IN THE WILDERNESS" came about after someone had posted on a
website that Jason had passed away. I was very upset about this, as Jason
has been one of my idols ever since I discovered Cacophony in 1987. I
contacted Jason’s sister-in-law Amy Becker and offered my condolences and
she got back in touch with me and said that it was a lie that had hurt Jason
and his family. After this, myself and Andrew Paul got talking about how sad
it was for someone of Jason’s ability to be struck down with this disease,
so the idea of a tribute album came up. We contacted various labels and it
was Lasse at Lion Music who agreed to back the project. Lasse has given us
free reign to contact who we thought would suite the project. The response
has been amazing. In just under 4 months we have mustered up an army of
known players including Jason's old Cacophony partner Marty Friedman who all
feel the same way as we do about Jason and were more than willing to
participate. A number of songs have already been completed. We also decided
that this was chance to feature not so well known players who’d otherwise
not get a chance to be heard by the masses, thus giving these guys a chance
to flourish amongst the known players and get them the attention they
deserve. It’s quite touching to see so many wonderful musicians paying
tribute to one of the rock worlds finest guitar players.
Nick
Baldrian
Artwork for vol I created and donated by Eric PHILIPPE
at www.redhead-or-dead.com
January 31 2001 Torben Enevoldsen recording "Altitudes" at the Lion's Cage,
Aland, Finland
Warmth in the
Wilderness
A TRIBUTE TO JASON
BECKER
-THE ARTISTS HAVE THEIR SAY-
"When Jason and I
jammed together, we pushed each other to the limit of our abilities by
constantly joking and trying to one-up each other, just like two kids
playing one-on-one basketball. It seemed we both wanted what the other one
had; I admired Jason's absolutely flawless refined technique, and he seemed
to like my warped sense of melody. The thing was, he could copy me in his
sleep and I could barely keep up with his finger-twisting runs. But all
that was really small in comparison with what Jason has been doing for the
last several years. Despite the hardest circumstances imaginable, Jason has
continued to evolve as a musician and bless us with his wonderful
compositions. Above that, as a human being, Jason is a constant inspiration
to me as he should be to everyone."
Marty Friedman
"When I first heared
"Perpetual Burn" I was amazed by how well everything was structured. Here we
had this guitar player with his own style and amazing technique but who also
actually could write some really cool music, which separated him from the
majority of the instrumental guitarists of this time."
Lars Eric Mattsson
"When I
was first exposed to Jason on Cacophony's "Speed Metal Symphony" and his
"Perpetual Burn" records I was amazed on what he was doing on the guitar.
Jason is an unique talent that had developed a killer personal style at an
early age, which is very rare. He's one of those guitar players that people
will always talk about".......
Chlasciak/
HALFORD
"When
I first heard Jason play on Perpetual Burn, I was seriously floored by his
musicainship and the depth of his compositions. Through recording Air, this
appreciation of his talent has just grown and grown. It's really humbling to
hear what he's been through in recent years, and not only does his on-going
musical passion in the face of adversity continue to inspire me, but also
his deep spirituality."
Phi Yaan-Zek
"Cacophony's
"Go Off" was one of the first guitar records I ever owned, and Jason's
playing in every record he's ever done blew me away. He's one of the great
guitarists that inspired me to pick up the guitar and never give up on
practicing. It broke my heart when I first learned about his condition.
Contributing to this album is the least I can do to pay tribute to such an
inspiring guitar player."
Josephine of 'Phantom Blue'
"Although
I am not personally close with Jason, I feel I know him very well through
his incredible guitar work over the years.
He is one truly gifted individual. It is our responsibility as fellow
musicians to help our brothers in times of crisis."--
James Kottak/The
Scorpions
“Senseless
Tragedy” may be an overused term, but it is all too accurate and appropriate
when applied to the disease befalling our fellow guitarist Jason Becker. I
met Jason only once or twice, but aside from his obvious talent, I was most
impressed by his sense of humility. Kindness and dedication go a long way in
a business such as ours, and I hope that all of the players that follow
learn from the example that Jason has set, not only in his dealings with
both friends and fans, but with the strength and grace he now exhibits in
the face of such calamity. I feel honored to be included on this album of
dedication
Jeff Watson
Jason
Becker, an astounding guitarist. Now, he's grown beyond the limitations of
guitar to be a truly inspiring and expressive composer. I believe Jason's
heightened spirituality allows him to tap into a special place. We're all
very fortunate that Jason is generous and loving enough to share a glimpse
of this special place through his unique musical vision.
Eric Sands
"Jason's music along with his life brings a unique perspective as to what a
great guitar player he is and strong willed person his position in life has
made him be, "Perpetual Burn" is not only musical testament of phenomenal
composition, but his life is a lesson to all of us that feel that we have
challenges to face that in our minds may be to hard deal with, but in
reality are workable moments in time as compared to what Jason has been
through."
Byron Nemeth
Jason epitomized the term
"guitar virtuoso". His inner fire always shown through in his music. He
seemed to possess a keen insight for spotting underlying patterns beneath
appearances. When I learned the song Perpetual Burn for the album, I was
blown away by how Jason was able to let his fingers fly with such thought
and create a feeling of self-awareness rather than self-indulgence. Even now
when I read his articles and writings regarding his affliction you can still
feel that inner fire that is always there in his music. If anyone can beat
ALS it is Jason, and I can't wait to see the day when he is jamming on the
guitar once again."
Stephen Ross
"Speed Metal Symphony" was my first listening introduction to Jason Beckers
playing during my Metal Blade Record days and I must say after one listen I
fully understood the play on words regarding the name Cacophony. An
extraordinary player with a great broad body of work!..."
Paul Nelson
"I got
the opportunity to see Jason live at GIT at one of his first clinics.I
couldnt believe how technically precise his guitar playing Was, I remember
that day very clear.He had a very glowing personality also.When I found out
what happened to him I was hurt. I feel Honored to be a part of this tribute
to Jason. Recording "Concerto" really made me realize more, how much a
genius he really was."
Mike Campese
"We
have been inundated with so-called tribute records for the past 10 years
which, quite often, amount to no more than a bunch of musicians patting
themselves on the back. This project is a truly worthy effort and reflects
upon what I think must be the intense spirituality of Jason Becker himself.
I have never met Jason and, until recently, was only exposed to the work he
did with David Lee Roth. It was my privilege to have been given a number of
his personal musical pieces and demos and I was truly struck by his
versatility on the guitar, his emotive capabilities, and what came across as
a sense of exploration and wonder in all of his music. That, not the disease
which cripples him, should be our inspiration. I also have immense respect
for his family in their roles as support and care givers. My wife battled
leukemia (successfully to date, I'm happy to say) for 5 years and I have a
little insight into the emotions involved.
I urge everyone to help in any way possible and send my deepest prayers and
good wishes to Jason and his family."
Danny Vaughn
"He
Imspires"-
Ron Thal
"At a time during the
late 80s when classical guitar was beginning to sound insipid and stale,
Jason helped usher in 'progressive neo-classical', a whole new concept which
entailed complex arrangements, various tempos and (often unexpected)
tangential solos. To date, few have surpassed his impressive achievements."
Matt Williams, author of "The Modern Guitarist"
"Like the best of the
new breed of rock guitarists from the 80s, Jason Becker had chops to die
for. What made him stand out from the rest though, was his desire to explore
new artistic avenues. From his early fame with Cacophony alongside Marty
Friedman - a guitar duo that shredded! - to his leap to the big time with
Dave Lee Roth combining Van Halen, Vai and his own licks, Jason played with
a panache, precision and healthy dose of humour that belied his tender
years. But since then, the drive that once had him master the fretboard now
propels him to soldier on with his music making and battle against ALS. If
any of us needed inspiration when we're struggling or fighting against
life's obstacles, Jason Becker serves to remind us that humilty and
resiliance helps us make it to the next day. Here's wishing the very best to
you, Jason!"
Jason Sidwell, Music Editor, Total Guitar
magazine
"Talent comes in small doses. Jason Becker must have been at the front of
the queue. He's got enough talent for a dozen people."
Tommy Vance
Looking down the long list of quality musicians all paying their respects to
Jason you can't help but feel the warmth and love portrayed in their
messages. The Bailey Brothers didn't know Jason personally but promoted his
music whenever we could. The likes of Yngwie Malmsteen, Joe Satriani and
Paul Gilbert had took guitar playing to an unbelievable and almost
unreachable level and although they inspired hundreds of wannabes many fell
far short of what is required to break out of the pack and reach the
chequered flag. The fact that Dave Lee Roth wanted to work with Jason is a
tribute in itself. Eddie Van Halen and then Steve Via now that's a tough act
to follow. All through his career Jason has some how managed to stamp is own
personality within his guitar playing to reach a standard worthy of
international recognition.
To have your craft taken away from you must be devastating but we hope that
Jason can take some comfort in the knowledge that all over the world fellow
musicians are saying we care and are willing to put that down on record
forever.
The reason Mick and Dez got hooked on rock was the great family spirit and a
sense of belonging to something special. The scene may change but the heart
remains the same. Our thoughts are with Jason and his family.
"It's Right To Unite For The love Of A Brother!"
Peace and love
Mick and Dez
(The Bailey Brothers)
Jason Speaks
with Gerhard Pichler
Gerhard Pichler: - To
be honest it took me a while to figure out what was going on with the groove
of "Drop in the Bucket"…was this song especially written for the DLR album?
Or was it one of your instrumental songs that you composed before you hooked
up with him? I guess the intro on the acoustic guitar is an edit since I
couldn’t figure out the timing between the intro and when the band kicks in…
Jason : - I wrote "Drop In the
Bucket" a few months before getting in his band. It was meant to be a vocal
tune, but I didn’t know who would sing it. I was aware it was sort of Van
Halen-ish so it worked out perfectly.
Gerhard : - What was it like working
together with Steve Perry? Was it something special for you?
Jason : - Working with Steve was
great. He is so cool and creative.
Gerhard : - How do you motivate
yourself and how do you keep yourself going?
Jason : - Hard question. Many
things. The people around me, I am not in too much pain and I really believe
I will be healed.
Gerhard : - If you would have to
pick one of the all time great guitar players on this planet who would be
your favorite one?
Jason : - My goodness, that varies
from day to day. Today I would say Eddie Van Halen, but I really love so
many guitarists.
Gerhard : - Do you see yourself more
as an instrumental player or do you prefer working with a singer?
Jason : - Actually I really like
both, but I guess instrumental stuff has come easier.
Gerhard : - Where do you get your
inspiration from?
Jason : - It has come from various
places; so many musicians, jamming with Marty or Steve Hunter, meditation,
joking around and other daily stuff. Thank you so much Gerhard. I can’t wait
to hear your version.
Sincerely, Jason
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GIVE US MOORE!
GARY MOORE TRIBUTE
LMC087 Release date : November
11 2004
1. Dogpound & Peter
Tägtgren – Led Clones
Tuka - Drums
& Cymbals
Micke - Seven Stringed Guitars
Figge - Bass
Hea - Vocals
Peter Tägtgren - Vocals on verses
2. Arabesque –
She’s Got You
Katia Salemi- vocals
Joop Wolters- guitars
Frank de Groot- Bass
Marc van Mierlo- Drums
Rene Ubachs- keyboards
3. Domain – Over
the Hills and Far Away
Carsten "Lizard" Schulz: vox
Axel "Ironfinger" Ritt: guitars and harmony-vocals,
Erdmann "Erdi" Lange: -piano, Hammond-organ and harmony-vocals,
Jochen Mayer: bass and harmony-vocals
Stefan Köllner: drums
4. Star Queen – Empty Rooms
Thorbjorn Englund:
guitars, keyboards
Stella Tormanoff -
vocals
Peter Uvén – bass
5. Daniel Flores and Friends - Wild Frontiers
Andreas Novak - Lead Vocals
Benny Jansson - Guitars
Andreas Lindahl- Keyboard solo
Andreas Olsson - Bass
6.
Mark McGee and Luvplanet -
Don't Take Me For A Loser
Mark McGee -
Guitars & Lead Vocals
Nicole Sutton - Harmony Vocals
Tommy Sisco - Bass
Scott McKenzie - Drums
7. Tony Hernando –
Thunder Rising
Tony Hernando-All guitars,backing vocals
Ignacio Prieto-Vocals
Alvaro Tenorio-Bass
Alvaro García Novo-Drums
8. Joop Wolters – The Loner
Joop Wolters – all instruments
9. Regi Hendrix and
Craig Erickson – Reach for the Sky
Backing tracks: Craig Erickson
Lead Vocals: Regi Hendrix
Backing Vocals: JMR / Regi Hendrix
10. Eric Sands -
Military Man
Eric Sands - Fretless Bass, Guitars
Marc Bryant - Vocals
Rick Shoemaker - Drums
Produced by Eric Sands
Recorded at Laughing Gas Studio, Atlanta.
11. King of Darkness – Falling in Love with
You
Guitar - Takahiro
Hashimoto
Vocals - Genta Nakamura
Backing Vocals - Tomomi Iriguchi
12. House of Shakira – Shapes of Things
Andreas Eklund - lead vocals
Anders Lundström - guitar/keyboard
Mats Hallstensson - guitar/vocals
Per Schelander - bass/vocals
Tony Andersson - drums
13. Iron Mask – Out
in the Fields
Goetz Mohre and Oliver Hartmann ,all backroung and lead vocals
Richard Andersson all lead keys
Dushan Petrossi all accoustic and electric guitars
Vassili Moltchanov Bass
Anton Arkhipov drums,background keys
14. Orion Riders – After the War
Joe
Lombardo – vocals
Antonello Condorelli – guitars
Riccardo Failla – guitars
Carmelo Siracusa – bass
Tony Zappa – drums and keyboards
15. Mattsson – Parisienne Walkways
Mikaela Mattsson
– vocals
Lars Eric Mattsson – guitars, sitar, bass and keyboards
Chris Poland – special guest on outro guitar solo
Eddie Sledgehammer - drums