All Artists: Steve Vai Title: Passion & Warfare Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 4 Label: Relativity Release Date: 5/17/1990 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Rock Guitarists Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 088561103729 |
Steve Vai Passion & Warfare Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
The second solo album from Steve Vai shows the guitarist coming into his own as a composer, matching his prodigious talent as a performer. The result is an entertaining mix. The hilarious "Audience is Listening" complement... more » | |
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Amazon.com The second solo album from Steve Vai shows the guitarist coming into his own as a composer, matching his prodigious talent as a performer. The result is an entertaining mix. The hilarious "Audience is Listening" complements more reflective pieces such as "For the Love of God." The high-powered "Animal" and "Greasy Kid's Stuff" are balanced by "Blue Powder" and "Alien Water Kiss." Unlike most guitar-god solo recordings, Passion & Warfare avoids the sort of technical noodling that is uninteresting to everyone except other guitarists, opting instead for a collection of high-quality music that is full of compositional experimentation without ever getting out of control. --Genevieve Williams Similar CDs
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Member CD ReviewsBRENDAN H. from PALO ALTO, CA Reviewed on 8/7/2009... 5 0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
CD ReviewsSteve Vai at his "sickest" RockinRobin411 | 05/28/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "Steve Vai's playing here isn't his best in my personal opinion. It's spread out with all of his work. However, this album is definitely his hardest rocking and most technical at the same time. The album definitely goes into several different realms of emotions. He also shows his patriotism with the opening track and has someone recite the pledge of allegiance on another track. "For the Love of God" is considered his big moment, when in my personal opinion, it's a very beautiful track, but he has done other stuff that has been just as good, if not better than that one. "The Audience is Listening" follows that one, contrasting beauty with comedy. Before "For the Love of God" is "Ballerina 12/24," which is a very beautiful track. There's a lot of talking on the album, but it really is an instrumental album." Awesome J. Mcintyre | Canada | 02/10/2010 (5 out of 5 stars) "Ok, if you're a guitarist, you'll love to hate what this man can do with a guitar.
Higly recommended, humbling listen." |