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After Yngwie Malmsteen set the guitar world on fire with his 1984 debut, Rising Force, it was amazing how quickly the clones came out of the woodwork. Within a couple years there were dozens of them, flooding the market with their recorded instrumental extravaganzas. Tony MacAlpine was one of the Yngwie followers, to a certain degree. His debut album, Edge of Insanity, with its all-star rhythm section of Steve Smith and Billy Sheehan (drums and bass, respectively), follows the rough blueprint of Yngwie's model. Soloing over dramatic minor key vamps, MacAlpine catalogs his impressive licks at top speed. But while his chops on the guitar are quite astounding, what is more impressive is that he is equally adept at playing the keyboard. So there's plenty of exciting guitar/keyboard interplay here -- including dueling solo sections and unison or harmonized runs -- that is quite dazzling. Album highlights include the laid-back album closer, "No Place in Time," and MacAlpine's impressive unaccompanied piano performance of Chopin's Prelude 16, Opus 28. The low point is "Quarter to Midnight," a "live solo" that sounds very suspiciously like a studio recording with (rather fake-sounding) crowd noise dubbed in. His second album, Maximum Security, is much better. ~ Andy Hinds
After Yngwie Malmsteen set the guitar world on fire with his 1984 debut, Rising Force, it was amazing how quickly the clones came out of the woodwork. Within a couple years there were dozens of them, flooding the market with their recorded instrumental extravaganzas. Tony MacAlpine was one of the Yngwie followers, to a certain degree. His debut album, Edge of Insanity, with its all-star rhythm section of Steve Smith and Billy Sheehan (drums and bass, respectively), follows the rough blueprint of Yngwie's model. Soloing over dramatic minor key vamps, MacAlpine catalogs his impressive licks at top speed. But while his chops on the guitar are quite astounding, what is more impressive is that he is equally adept at playing the keyboard. So there's plenty of exciting guitar/keyboard interplay here -- including dueling solo sections and unison or harmonized runs -- that is quite dazzling. Album highlights include the laid-back album closer, "No Place in Time," and MacAlpine's impressive unaccompanied piano performance of Chopin's Prelude 16, Opus 28. The low point is "Quarter to Midnight," a "live solo" that sounds very suspiciously like a studio recording with (rather fake-sounding) crowd noise dubbed in. ~ Andy Hinds
Recording information: Prairie Sun Studios, Cotati, CA.
Personnel: Tony MacAlpine (guitar, keyboards, bass on "The Taker"), Billy Sheehan (bass), and Steve Smith (drums).
Personnel: Tony MacAlpine (guitar, keyboards); Steve Smith (drums).
Which CD - Performance 8 / Sound 7 Tony MacAlpine Edge Of Insanity Songs Edge Of Insanity Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews good guitar!! this is an underated album, by one of the industries greatest musicians. if you are familiar with Masi, Rudi Pell, Schenker, Moore, Malmsteen, this will be right up your alley!! enjoy Submitted by arctikdeth (near Chicago)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great !! This is the first instrumental guitar oriented record produced by legendary producer mike varney (marty friedman,jason becker,paul gilbert...).Tony Macalpine is probably one of the best guitar player that i've heard Submitted by dr_mastermind176 (La Rochelle, FRANCE)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Intense Typical 80's neo-classical shred material. The first track, "Wheel of Fortune" is the real tour de force here.
Submitted by dave (Harlingen , TX, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Very good album This is a great album, the songs are very well written, and the leads make you wanna grab your giutar and play, this album is awesome and i suggest you buy it if your a guitarist, and learn the taker lead, its rad Submitted by JARED VENTURA (HUNTINGTON BEACH) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good, but typical This is the first MacAlpine I've heard. He is an incredible shredder but his music is typical neo classical metal. If you are into Yngwie at all then check this out. I found the album on vinyl and it's pretty cool. Submitted by Mason Cash (Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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