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Mind's Eye Review

Vinnie Moore - Mind's Eye
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Mind's Eye

TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
Released
GenresNeoclassical Metal, Heavy Metal
LabelsShrapnel Records, Roadrunner Records
Length43:05
Ranked#23 for 1986 , #1,620 all-time
Album rating :  88.2 / 100
Votes :  15  (2 reviews)
Reviewer :  level 12         Rating :  85 / 100
Aside from perhaps Watchtower, this was the most technical, progressive, and impressive display of musicianship in metal as of 1986. Sure there were other guitar gods – Malmsteen, MacAlpine, to name a couple – and any one of them could be considered “the best.” Vinnie Moore could absolutely compete with the big names in terms of pure technical skill. However, Moore had two qualities that most guitar shredders lack.

First of all, Moore is not just a soloist – he is a brilliant songwriter. As far as instrumental metal goes, Moore doesn’t write songs that sound like no more than a showcase for his talent; they are complete compositions, entertaining throughout, memorable, sometimes catchy, sometimes evocative. I haven’t quite figured out why yet, but I do prefer my music to have vocals, and usually instrumental music feels like it’s missing something to me. Mind’s Eye does not. It is fully realized material that stands on its own.

Second of all, the backing band. This might as well be a supergroup – MacAlpine himself is on keys, just as proficiently filling the role as he does shredding solo – but every member is very, very skilled. Moore is obviously the bandleader, but he does not outshine the other members. They keep up, they are given moments to shine, and they constantly add unique elements under the masterful guitar playing. Not only are there no songs less than great, but there are really no moments less than great, as there is always so much going on in every given moment.

Unfortunately, it does have a ceiling. Instrumental virtuoso metal might not get better than this, but that style is still a limited, niche style best in small doses.
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Track listing (Songs)

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1.In Control4:3882.52
2.Daydream4:3182.52
3.Saved by a Miracle5:2083.33
4.Hero Without Honor7:18853
5.Lifeforce4:0182.52
6.N.N.Y.3:43852
7.Mind's Eye3:28802
8.Shadows of Yesterday4:35802
9.The Journey5:25903

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level 12 SilentScream213   85/100
Apr 1, 2020       Likes :  3
Aside from perhaps Watchtower, this was the most technical, progressive, and impressive display of musicianship in metal as of 1986. Sure there were other guitar gods – Malmsteen, MacAlpine, to name a couple – and any one of them could be considered “the best.” Vinnie Moore could absolutely compete with the big names in terms of pure technical skill. However, Moore had ...
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level 21 구르는 돌   85/100
Oct 20, 2020       Likes :  2
78년 Van Halen이 기타 연주의 신기원을 열면서 록 기타의 가능성을 넓힌 이래로, 84년에 그 뒤를 이은 두 번째 혁명이 발발했다. 스웨덴 태생의 젊은 기타리스트였던 Yngwie Malmsteen은 헤비 메탈에 클래식 작곡을 대거 도입하고, 엄청난 속주 테크닉으로 무장한 연주를 들고와 파란을 일으켰다. ... Read More
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