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Racer X: Jeff Martin (vocals); Paul Gilbert (guitar); John Alderete (bass); Scott Travis (drums).
Technical Difficulties Music Racer X Technical Difficulties Songs Technical Difficulties Music Technical Difficulties Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Great racer-X album Heavy like street lethal. All the songs are incredible. Glad to see Paul gilbert go back to his roots. I missed his over the edge guitar playing and fast licks that seemed to be missing in mr. big. Scott travis, john Aldrete, and jeff martin are also in top form. Quickly becoming my favorite racer x album. Submitted by Don (wal, nj) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome racer x album I think this is for sure one of their best albums. Along the same lines as street lethal. A must for fans of great guitar playing. Paul Gilbert is incredible. Submitted by Zack (Manasquan, NJ) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
This album is correctly named I am a huge Racer X fan, going back to the Street Leathal days so I was excited to see that they had new material out. I agree that Jeff's singing has improved a good deal and they obviously had more studio money this time. Of course the potential for musical bliss is there, but they missed it. Between the simple chord progressions and early 80's style car sounds (cheesey), they made me think of some poser band (Warrant, Slaughter). Come on guys-think Second Heat, not Cherry Pie! Submitted by notavailable (Virginia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The X Returns! A great follow up to their first two studio albums! I don't think you will be disapointed - there is noticeable improvement in the guitar tone, compositions and singing. Paul still knows how to get heavy and shred like the best of them despite pop contamination from mr. big and his solo efforts :) Submitted by a reviewer (Toronto, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GREAT GUITAR SOLOS!!!!!! Paul Gilbert is the best guitarrist ever!!!!! Cools lyrics.... Submitted by alvero1 (Puerto Rico, USA.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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