Paul Gilbert - Behold Electric Guitar (2019) [CD Rip]
Artist: Paul Gilbert
Title: Behold Electric Guitar
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Music Theories Recordings – MTR75872
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 58:44
Total Size: 377 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Behold Electric Guitar
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Music Theories Recordings – MTR75872
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 58:44
Total Size: 377 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Havin' It 07:00
02. I Own a Building 04:53
03. Everywhere That Mary Went 04:53
04. Love Is the Saddest Thing 04:07
05. Sir, You Need to Calm Down 06:38
06. Let That Battery Die 06:17
07. Blues for Rabbit 05:18
08. Every Snare Drum 03:56
09. A Snake Just Bit My Toe 03:51
10. I Love My Lawnmower 03:46
11. A Herd of Turtles 03:35
12. Things Can Walk to You 04:30
A virtuosic American heavy metal and hard rock guitarist, Paul Gilbert is best known as the ace shredder and co-founder of Mr. Big, and as a member of Los Angeles-based metallers Racer X. He launched a solo career in 1996, and has since issued a slew of acclaimed albums like Alligator Farm (2000), Silence Followed by a Deafening Roar (2008), Vibrato (2012), and Behold Electric Guitar (2019). He has also collaborated with fellow six-string wizards Eric Johnson, Joe Satriani, and Steve Vai.
Street Lethal Born November 6, 1966, in Carbondale, Illinois, and raised primarily in Greenburg, Pennsylvania, Gilbert began playing music at age five, and by age 15 was not only touring local clubs with his band Tau Zero but was even spotlighted in Guitar Player magazine alongside fellow up-and-comer Yngwie Malmsteen. In 1984, Gilbert relocated to Los Angeles to attend the Guitar Institute of Technology, becoming an instructor there the following year; concurrently, he formed the band Electric Fence, which by 1986 evolved into Racer X. Their debut album, Street Lethal, appeared later that year, but in the wake of the follow-up, 1987's Second Heat, Gilbert exited to join Mr. Big, which in 1992 topped the pop charts with the ballad "To Be with You."
King of ClubsMr. Big disbanded in 1996, and a year later Gilbert made his solo debut with King of Clubs. He also re-formed Racer X, who had enormous success in Japan with the 1999 LP Technical Difficulties and 2000's Superheroes. The ensuing years saw Gilbert continuing to release solo albums while recording and touring with Racer X, and in 2011 he teamed back up with Mr. Big and released the album What If. The following year, Gilbert issued his 12th solo outing, Vibrato, followed by the 2014 covers LP Stone Pushing Uphill Man. I Can Destroy was issued in 2016, with Behold Electric Guitar arriving in 2019. ~ Jason Ankeny
Street Lethal Born November 6, 1966, in Carbondale, Illinois, and raised primarily in Greenburg, Pennsylvania, Gilbert began playing music at age five, and by age 15 was not only touring local clubs with his band Tau Zero but was even spotlighted in Guitar Player magazine alongside fellow up-and-comer Yngwie Malmsteen. In 1984, Gilbert relocated to Los Angeles to attend the Guitar Institute of Technology, becoming an instructor there the following year; concurrently, he formed the band Electric Fence, which by 1986 evolved into Racer X. Their debut album, Street Lethal, appeared later that year, but in the wake of the follow-up, 1987's Second Heat, Gilbert exited to join Mr. Big, which in 1992 topped the pop charts with the ballad "To Be with You."
King of ClubsMr. Big disbanded in 1996, and a year later Gilbert made his solo debut with King of Clubs. He also re-formed Racer X, who had enormous success in Japan with the 1999 LP Technical Difficulties and 2000's Superheroes. The ensuing years saw Gilbert continuing to release solo albums while recording and touring with Racer X, and in 2011 he teamed back up with Mr. Big and released the album What If. The following year, Gilbert issued his 12th solo outing, Vibrato, followed by the 2014 covers LP Stone Pushing Uphill Man. I Can Destroy was issued in 2016, with Behold Electric Guitar arriving in 2019. ~ Jason Ankeny