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Steve Vai - Flex-able [FLAC Level 8]
Steve Vai - Flex-able [FLAC Level 8]
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Band: Steve Vai
Album: Flex-Able [Important Records UR777-2]
Released: 1984
Format: FLAC Level 8
01. Little Green Men
02. Viv Woman
03. Lovers Are Crazy
04. Salamanders in the Sun
05. The Boy/Girl Song
06. The Attitude Song
07. Call It Sleep
08. Junkie
09. Bill's Private Parts
10. Next Stop Earth
11. There's Something Dead in Here
< Bonus tracks >
12. So Happy
13. Bledsoe Bluvd
14. Burnin' Down the Mountain
15. Chronic Insomnia
Line-up:
Scott Collard / synth, keys
Larry Crane / lyre, xylophone, bells, vibraphone, piccolo xylophone
Greg Degler / clarinet, flute, sax
Laurel FIshman / vocals
Peggy Foster / bass
Chris Frazier / drums
Stuart Hamm / bass, vocals
Bob Harris / trumpet, vocals
Suzannah Harris / vocals
Billy James / percussion, drums
Paul Lemcke / keys
Pai Maiocco / vocals
Tommy Mars / violin, keys, vocals
Ursula Rayven / vocals
Steve Vau / synth, bass, guitar, percussion, piano, keys, sitar, vocals, bells, drum programming
Chad Wackerman / drums
Pete Zeldman / percussion, drums
Steve Vai recorded his debut album, Flex-able, at home on an eight-track studio and released it himself in 1984. Even though Vai is one of rock's most renowned guitar virtuosos, Flex-able isn't really a typical "shred" album; playing with Frank Zappa for several years rubbed off on Vai, and many of his compositions reflect both Zappa's musical influence and a skewed sense of humor that makes for some whimsically entertaining moments (i.e., "Little Green Men"). Make no mistake, there's still plenty of Joe Satriani-esque technical virtuosity on display, but since Vai has a few other tricks in his bag, Flex-able turns out to be much more enjoyable (and accessible to listeners other than guitar-technique fetishists) than the average '80s guitar shred-fest.
Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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