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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Music Theories Recordings artist: Neal Schon - Vortex - New Release Review
Opening disc 2 is Tortured Souls, the epic track for the release. I particularly like Schon's bass lines on this track but am not as enamored with the synth horns but overall this is a real nice track with a solid focus. Schon & Hammer Now is guitar extravaganza with nice duets between Schon and Hammer reminiscent of earlier instrumental banter with Beck. Schon plays some incredibly fast runs on guitar and the track actually dances at times. NS Vortex opens with ethereal guitar work and then breaking into a fast, drum driven funk with Schon soloing over the top. Minor nods to BxB as Schon carves his own path accompanied by excellent precision drumming. Unspoken Faith reminds me a bit of a Jerry Goodman release from many years ago. It has a very tasty melody and clean guitar delivery. Excellent! Twilight Spellbound is another cool track that kind of walks between rock and jazz. I really like the dark melody that repeats itself under the prime guitar soloing which is the icing on the cake! Nicely done. Triumph Of Love has a definite anthem feel to it with it's repetition of the theme and military like drums. Once broken, the main track sounds like the soundtrack of an action film. Polished and nicely executed. Another break in the searing guitar is the simple acoustic Mom. Schon takes every care to make each note count on this quiet but impactful tune. Talk To Me is a slowly building slick guitar over scaled bass line track with some smoking hot guitar riffs. I like the tracks simplicity giving Hammer freedom on keys and Smith the chance to really hammer it home. Light bongo percussion and acoustic Spanish guitar balances nicely against a refrain on very heavy driving rhythm guitar with searing electric guitar lead. The release is wrapped by White Light, a cleverly light electric guitar solo over an acoustic guitar sequence and light keys. A nice track to cool down from a hot ride.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015
NEAL SCHON AND MUSIC THEORIES RECORDINGS / MLG ANNOUNCE THE RELEASE OF VORTEX ON JUNE 23
Friday, August 10, 2012
Journey's Neal Schon to release new album 'The Calling'
NEW SOLO ALBUM RELEASED BY FRONTIERS RECORDS
22nd OCTOBER 2012
Taking a detour from his main job as lead guitarist for Journey, the multi-talented Neal Schon has put the finishing touches on his latest solo album, The Calling - which will be released by Frontiers Records in the UK on Monday 22nd October. Produced by, and featuring, Schon on all guitars and bass, The Calling reunites Schon with former Journey bandmate, Steve Smith, who lends his virtuoso drum talents to all 12 tracks on the new album.
Schon set up shop at Berkeley’s famed Fantasy Studios during a break from Journey’s busy touring schedule and recorded the album, completely from scratch, in just four days. After overdubbing multiple guitar and bass parts, Schon recruited two keyboard masters to flesh out the music. Igor Len, an accomplished classical, jazz and film composer who had previously collaborated with Schon, is featured on acoustic piano throughout The Calling album.
GRAMMY Award-winning special guest Jan Hammer (Jeff Beck, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Miami Vice soundtrack) recorded Moog synthesizer solos on two tracks – Fifty Six and Tumbleweeds. Recently, Schon teamed up with Dan Barnett (Journey: Live In Manila) to produce the video for the first single and title track from The Calling.
While celebrating the release of The Calling, Schon will be back on the road with Journey as the band’s 2012 tour kicked off July 21 in Southern California and is scheduled to run through December, with most dates featuring special guests Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo and Loverboy. Check www.journeymusic.com for updated tour details.
"The Calling" Album Track by Track, by Neal Schon (96kb PDF Download)
NEAL SCHON - BIOGRAPHY
Best known as founding member and lead guitarist of Journey, NEAL SCHON has enjoyed a remarkable career as one of rock n’ roll’s top virtuosos, with a hand in creating some of the most popular songs of all time.
His story began more than 35 years ago in the San Francisco Bay Area, when a 15-year-old Schon left home to join Santana as a teenage prodigy.
As a member of that classic rock band during their early ‘70s peak, Schon recorded on 1971’s No. 1 album, Santana III, which features Schon playing lead guitar for the hit song, “Everybody’s Everything,” and 1972’s Caravanserai, which reached the Top 10 of Billboard’s Top 200 chart.
But bigger things were in store, and Schon moved on in 1973 to form Journey.
Schon has earned 19 Top 40 singles and 25 gold and platinum albums, was awarded the prestigious “Legend Of Live Award” at the 2011 Billboard Touring Awards, and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2005.
As the only member to record on all of Journey’s albums, Schon continues to lead the band today in its latest incarnation.
With new lead singer Arnel Pineda in the fold, the group released 2008’s Revelation, which marked the band’s biggest first-week sales in more than a decade, debuting at #5 on Billboard’s Top 200 and earning the band their 11th Platinum album certification to date. 2011’s Eclipse soon followed, which became the band’s second straight Top 20 Billboard album with Pineda, hit the Top 40 internationally, and launched one of the band’s most successful tours ever, drawing nearly one million fans worldwide.
In addition to his 10 solo albums and 14 studio albums with Journey, Schon has also performed with Joe Cocker, Sammy Hagar, Paul Rodgers, Larry Graham, Betty Davis, Michael Bolton, fusion legend Jan Hammer and supergroup Bad English, as well as a variety of side projects.
In demand as one of the leading guitarists of his generation, Schon also worked with Gibson to manufacture his own limited edition "Neal Schon Signature Model Custom Les Paul” guitar, but now uses custom PRS Neal Schon LTD Private Stock guitars, made especially for Neal by Paul Reed Smith.
NEAL SCHON - DISCOGRAPHY
Neal Schon
Untold Passion ft Jan Hammer (1981)
Here to Stay ft Jan Hammer (1982)
Through The Fire ft HSAS (1984)
Late Nite (1989)
Beyond the Thunder (1995)
Electric World (1997)
Piranha Blues (1999)
Voice (2001)
I on U (2005)
The Calling (2012)
Neal Schon with Bad English
Bad English (1989)
Blacklash (1991)
Neal Schon with Hardline
Double Eclipse (1992)
Neal Schon with Paul Rodgers
Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters (1993)
The Hendrix Set (1993)
Now (1997)
Paul Rodgers & Friends Live at Montreux 1994 (2011)
Neal Schon with Just If I
All One People (1995)
Neal Schon with Abraxas Pool
Abraxas Pool (1997)
Neal Schon with Soul SirkUS
World Play (2005)
NEAL SCHON ONLINE
Neal Schon - Official Website
www.schonmusic.com
Neal Schon - Facebook
www.facebook.com/schonmusic
www.journeymusic.