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Artist: Yngwie Malmsteen

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CD Title: High Impact

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Category: Instrumental Wizard

Year: 2009

Label: Rising Force Records

Catalog Number: 13962

Personnel

Yngwie Malmsteen Guitars, Sitar, Cello, Bass, Keyboards, Vocals
Tim 'Ripper' Owens Vocals Track 14
Patrick Johansson Drums Track 14
Keith Rose Keyboards Track 14

Tracks

1.  Caprici Di Diablo  4:29
2.  Brothers  3:47
3.  Blitzkrieg  4:13
4.  Trilogy Suite  7:20
5.  Red House  4:08
6.  Finale  3:55
7.  Magic City  7:27
8.  Arpeggios from Hell  4:15
9.  Far Beyond the Sun  10:02
10.  Cantabile  2:04
11.  Blue  4:10
12.  Overture 1622  2:43
13.  Fugue  3:37
14.  Beat It  4:40
  
Total Running Time:  66:50

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Japangea Date: July 17, 2011 at 4:04
"Beat It" was the worst cover I have ever heard.Yngwie is really something wrong since he fired Dougie and grabed Owens.

From: CC Date: July 23, 2011 at 18:02
I dont own this album as I own most of his back catalogue, including an earlier best of, but I do have the cover of Beat it on my PC as this is the only song worth buying this album for, from a collectors point of view. I honestly have to say that while musically Beat it is absolutely fine, the vocals are bloody awful. I've never got round to listening to any of his Priest stuff, and have no interest in other bands he has been in, but I have heard him on a cover or two here and there, and I dont remember him sounding this bad. I do need to pick up the last few Malmsteen studio albums tho, so if he is on any of them, I hope he is better than on this track.


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