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Blues Saraceno - Plaid
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Music CD Cover Artist: Blues Saraceno Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 1995-06-13 Music Label: Guitar Recordings Soundtracks: - Last Train Out
- Elvis Talking (You Think It's Over But It's Not)
- The Scratch
- Friday's Walk
- A Little More Cream, Please
- Girth
- A Lighter Shade Of Plaid
- Cat's Squirrel
- L.A. Vignette
- Exit 21
- Tommy Gun
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Free Music Notes for Plaid AlbumFree Music Review: This guy is amazing Hit: 5 Stars
Blues Saraceno was the poster-boy of Guitar magazines back in the 80's, and for good reason: he can really play. Of course, there are a lot of guitarists that can tear it up, but on "Plaid," his 2nd solo album, Saraceno shows he's every bit the guitar hero as guys like Vai and Satriani. Joe Franco is a monster on the drums and shines on every track. His contributions make this so much more than so many run-of-the-mill guitar instrumental records. Saraceno has 2 other solo records (Never Look Back and Hairpick) as well as a new band called Transmission OK that is COMPLETELY different than his solo stuff. In between, he recorded an album with Poison (Crack a Smile) and toured with the group briefly. It's been a few years since I've heard about any new Blues projects. Hey Blues, pick up your guitar and play, dude. And you, reading this review, go get Plaid. It's excellent.
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