| | Tony Hernando III CD - Import Tony Hernando Discography of CDs
Tony Hernando, the number one guitarist from Spain, returns with a killer album, entitled III, on which the production is much tighter and which showcases a new heavier sound. featuring drummer extraordinaire Mike Terrana. This is an all-instrumental shredfest which features a cover of Joey Tafolla's "Out Of The Sun" (Hernando was Tafolla's guitar student), and a guest solo on "Sci-Fi To Reality" by William Stravato. III sees Herando taking giant leaps forward in all aspects of his music and production, all of which is sure to make III a 'must own' release for any guitar enthusiast and further enhance his reputation as a musician of serious note. III is being promoted with concerts, with Hernando just playing at Guitar Fest 2004, sharing the bill with Stravato and Richie Kotzen. Also included on the CD is a bonus MPEG video clip with insightful footage of the recording sessions. Instrumental Guitar (Electric (Heavy)/Shred/Hard Rock), Tony Hernando III Songs | 1. | Into the Black |
| 2. | Truer Than Ever |
| 3. | Duelling Waters |
| 4. | Sacred Ground |
| 5. | Flow |
| 6. | Souls of the World Part 1 |
| 7. | Souls of the World Part il - The Awakening |
| 8. | Sci-Fi to Reality |
| 9. | Men and Machines |
| 10. | Out of the Sun |
| 11. | Embrujo |
| 12. | Video Clip With Footage of Recording Sessions - Bonus Track |
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