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| 5.0 classic | walfernu | March 8th 10 | Time before Yngwie was known as the most egocentric player in the world, before he started releasing mediocre albums even way before people considered him "God" he was in an unknown band called Alcatrazz aside with by the time great singer Graham Bonnet. They were BIG in Japan and when they played in the States followers of the young Malmsteen used to queued for hours and get the stage packed. Open-mouthed future players wished to be Malmsteen. And Yngwie didnt let anyone down.
Im sure Mr. Malmsteen misses those days as we all do.
Fantastic album, well played by all members and a great Bonnet.
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| 1.5 very poor | GamamJ | July 7th 20 | Way too synthy and Arena Oriented for my taste, only reason I kept listening was Yngwie. This was a really hard listen as it is not my style in the slightest, but I really wamted to hear Yngwie?s beginnings, and his neoclassical chops asll over this made it worth it, even if only just.
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| 5.0 classic | Milofacto | June 18th 16 | A bit of a Supergroup at the time with Bonnet, Malmsteen and ex Alice Cooper drummer. Bonnet sings to his usual high standard with Malmsteen just ticking over and on leash resulting in the perfect hard rock guitarist. Great combination.
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| 4.5 superb | CalinD | April 27th 25 |
| 4.0 excellent | Mitch | September 14th 22 |
| 4.0 excellent | bobby72 | July 22nd 18 |
| 3.5 great | Xurxo | January 19th 17 |
| 4.0 excellent | Robbit | May 9th 16 |
| 4.0 excellent | PhilSam | December 16th 15 |
| 4.5 superb | kaca | March 21st 14 |
| 3.5 great | manosg EMERITUS | November 16th 13 |
| 4.0 excellent | Jumaos | March 3rd 11 |
| 4.0 excellent | esw1026 | October 14th 10 |
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