All Artists: George Lynch Title: Will Play for Food Members Wishing: 4 Total Copies: 0 Label: Perris Records Release Date: 8/28/2001 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Rock Guitarists Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 670573009221 |
George Lynch Will Play for Food Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
This CD features tracks from tributes, guest appearances, b-sides, and an unreleased song. 16 tracks total and George gives a brief recollection of the events for each track. This CD features Mr. Crowley, He's a Woman Sh... more » | |
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Album Description This CD features tracks from tributes, guest appearances, b-sides, and an unreleased song. 16 tracks total and George gives a brief recollection of the events for each track. This CD features Mr. Crowley, He's a Woman She's a Man, Rollin and Tumblin', Billion Dollar Babies, Anthem, Panama, Goin' Down, Tears of Sahara, Flying High Again, Paranoid, Satan's Shorts, Train Kept a Rollin, Your Darkest Hour, People Get Ready, Love in your Eyes, and Love Finds a Way. A 2001 Sacred Groove Records release. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsVery nice piece of guitar work C. Leong | Sacramento, California United States | 04/21/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "Although I'am a 80's metal thrash head (metallica like lover) I do love virtuouso guitar work, and I must say...even though george lynch who is coming from a 80's hair metal band dokken, this man can truly rip a new a-hole to his listeners with his attack on the axe. I also have sacred grooove which I like a little more but with 3 instrumental tracks and a awesome version of Ozzy and the late Randy Rhoads' 'Mr.Crowley' he definitely does justice to the song. Also in reading his booklet he has comments on each song which is cool. My favorite track on this cd would have to be number 12, 11 is also a close second. Hope this helps." Lynch spends a weekend with a Line 6 POD J. Schneider | Mosinee, WI United States | 01/08/2007 (2 out of 5 stars) "This is more Lynch noodling around than anything... production isn't up to snuff. If you're a Lynch freak, you must have it, but if you aren't pass it by: it simply isn't worth it. The guitar, most of which is LITERALLY recorded through a simple Line 6 POD, sounds like garbage... everybody knows Lynch is a gear junky, and take that gear away: he sounds like a really talented guy playing through a POD. Sorry: not good enough."
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