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Artist: Craig Goldy's Ritual

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CD Title: Hidden in Plain Sight

Craig Goldy's Ritual Hidden in Plain Sight Album Cover Craig Goldy's Ritual Hidden in Plain Sight Album Cover

 

Category: Melodic Metal/Hard Rock

Year: 1991

Label: Grand Slamm

Catalog Number: SLAMCD 25

Personnel

Mike Stone vocals
David Glen Eisley vocals
Craig Goldy guitars
Tom Rucci bass
Carl Marelli drums
Doug Allen keyboards

Tracks

1.  Eye for an Eye  4:41
2.  Over and Over  5:15
3.  Hidden in Plain Sight  2:06
4.  Anytime Anywhere  4:00
5.  Forever More  4:42
6.  Rain Fall  3:47
7.  What's on My Mind  4:02
8.  In Over My Head  4:45
9.  Hard Times Comin'  4:50
10.  Seein' Double  5:06
11.  Right for the Wrong Reason  3:42
12.  Starchaser  4:32
  
Total Running Time:  51:28

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Shoemaker Date: May 10, 2002 at 4:21
Huhh, bad stuff. I expected more from ex-Dioaxeman and Hous of L.-singer. This is poor! (only for fans of groovy unmelodic hardrock)

From: fretboardfrenzy Date: September 10, 2002 at 0:57
very good melodic hard rock album. craig goldy's guitar work is best! interesting songs, nice vocals, great sounding, tuff performance from ex-dio six stringer

From: me Date: January 16, 2003 at 3:45
Shame on you Craig, I play better than this. I too expected more from a man that Dio thought very highly of. The album sounds disjointed....3/10

From: Her Date: July 22, 2003 at 19:08
NO.....shame on YOU for knockin' someone who HAS made it to the top. If you are SUCH the guitarist, how come Ronnie didn't draft you? Your name in lights?....smart ass. Just another "wishing musician" wannabe,huh?

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From: Whiplash1972 Date: November 23, 2003 at 2:00
I've considered picking this one up "cheap" offa eBay,but I've never heard anything from them before. Tim,Rycheage,M.Allen,Blue Charvel,Blue Tequila,Koogles,MJ,etc...any of you have an opinion, or a comparison to make on this one?

From: mike guerrero Date: November 25, 2003 at 18:11
this cd is awesome, its one of my favorites. it also has some really cool instrumentals. mike guerrero

From: mike guerrero Date: November 25, 2003 at 18:19
this cd is awesome, its one of my favorites.the guitar solos are really cool. it also has some really cool instrumentals. mike guerrero

From: mike guerrero Date: November 25, 2003 at 18:26
to hear more of craig goldy, check out: MIKE GUERRERO/TAPPING NINJA. AVAILABLE AT DISK HEAVEN. CRAIG PRODUCED AND ENGINEERED HIS STUDENT MIKE GUERRERO, CD. HE PLAYS SOME GUEST GUITAR SOLOS.TO CHECK OUT MIKES SITE , GO TO ELIXIR STRINGS, GO TO ARTISTS, CLICK ON MIKE GUERRERO. THE CD IS INSTRUMENTAL, AND ALSO FEATURES CARMINE APPICE ON SEVERAL TRAX. IT IS POPULAR IN JAPAN.

From: mike guerrero Date: November 25, 2003 at 18:31
this cd is awesome, its one of my favorites.the guitar solos are really cool. it also has some really cool instrumentals. mike guerrero

From: Christine Date: November 26, 2003 at 5:51
Whiplash, definitely pick this one up if you find it cheep. I know there's differing opinions on this disc - it's not a classic or their best work, but it's worth a listen. I'm not sure what your taste is, but I prefer tracks 1-5 w/ DGE on vocals; it's heavier than his work w/Guiffria. "Anytime Anywhere" is my favorite - I haven't heard it in a few years (got XM - CD's are collecting dust!) but just thinking about it is going to make it stick in my head for days.

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From: Blue Charvel Date: December 4, 2003 at 16:45
Hey Whiplash, just saw your post (yeah, I'm a little slow on the uptake...). I don't actually have this but I remember when it came out, I listened to it and Goldy's playing is superb (gee what a surprise), but I seem to remember the songwriting to be a bit lackluster...let me know if you end up getting it how you like it. Maybe it deserves another listen...

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From: Whiplash1972 Date: December 22, 2003 at 16:07
Snagged this one offa eBay today...thanks to Mike, Christine, and Blue Charvel I decided to go ahead and grab it! Looking forward to giving this one a listen...

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From: Whiplash1972 Date: January 10, 2004 at 16:48
Hidden behind one of the UGLIEST CD covers you'll ever see is a pretty damn good disc from Goldy's Ritual.Like Christine,I find myself preferring tracks 1-5 with David Glenn Eisley on vox, and "Anytime Anywhere" is GREAT.The remaining tracks aren't bad either;Mike Stone is a pretty good vocalist,who when he reaches for the high notes,I swear sounds like Mark Slaughter to me.Goldy's guitar work is impressive throughout as well.I'd recommend grabbing this one offa eBay;usually goes for around $5.

From: SEYHEYKID Date: February 23, 2004 at 14:51
JUST PICKED THIS CD UP YESTERDAY.I THINK ITS A GREAT CD.DAVID GLENN EISLEY SOUNDS AWESOME.BEST $3.00 I SPENT IN A LONG TIME.

From: Pepe Date: April 15, 2004 at 9:46
DIo had 4 differant craig goldys , check the pictures of various tours some of them were stand ins

From: T-Bone Date: April 15, 2004 at 12:20
What the hell are you smokin PePe?

From: ALEXX GLAM Date: July 30, 2004 at 16:08
PREFIERO LAS ROLAS CON DAVID GLEN EISLEY Y CRAIG GOLDY ME PARESE MUY BUEN GUITARRISTA,BUENOS TECLADOS,NO ES UN DISCO EXELENTE PERO POR 6 USD

From: Chevalier Date: August 18, 2004 at 8:10
Not really to be considered as a masterpiece.You don't know the album u might think it's one of those albums with lots of useless solos just because Craig had put his name on the band.It isn't actually.It has some good tracks like Forever Morewith his great solo."Eye for an eye" is a damn good song too.Then a couple of other tracks.Worth a listen anyway especially if u love Craig's solos.Weak point is maybe the production...it could have been a better album.

From: Dean Date: August 18, 2004 at 19:38
I liked this cd more before i found out after this Mike Stone chopped his hair and joined a pop punk band. Took a little a bit of the appeal away-still a decent disc though. Still trying to figure out Pepe's comment. 6/10

From: danoq Date: August 31, 2005 at 22:56
This release is sub Par For Craig. He's much better than this. As with most monster guitar players than tend to lack songwriting skills. This album is thin in that area. The only saving grace is a few tracks with David Glenn Eisley, but not great or radio friendly. I want to hear more from other Goldy solo records to see if it gets better. He was insane in Giuffria. I saw them twice on the first tour and he was top knotch. I never saw the Dio shows but I am willing to bet it was jaw dropping!!!!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: April 24, 2010 at 19:38
Good album with great songs but amazingly the couple of instrumental tracks were not my cup of tea...about the rest my faves ones were "Eye For An Eye","Over & Over","Forever More" this one is a very good hard rocking ballad,"What's On My Mind" is a very cool track,"In Over My Head","Hard Times Comin'" this one has a killer keyboards all around,"Starchaser" is an explosive ending...the vocals are explendid,especially David Glen Eisley's...this album has reminicences of Rainbow,Deep Purple and Uriah Heep to mention some bands that you might find similar to this project.88/100

From: hair metal again Date: August 6, 2012 at 8:25
excellent release by Craig Goldy back in 91!i d say that this is US metal with a commercial edge and this style when it s good gives great result!the musicianship is solid,the choruses big and the songs quite fine!highlights are "anytime,anywhere","forever more","what s on my mind" and "hard times comin"!recommended


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