Chris Pinto | Mahopac, NY United States | 06/24/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Vinnie Moore follows in the footsteps of our founding father "Yngwie Malmsteen". Vinnie however, shows some real nice talent and really is a damn good guitarist. He is a very clean and fast player and has some cool songs on this CD. It's worth hearing. "Saved By A Miracle", "Mind's Eye", "Hero Without Honor" are some killer tracks off this CD. Many people say he just wants to be like "Yngwie", and maybe that's true, or maybe it's just jealousy. I wish I could play half as good as these guys, but no matter how you slice it, this guy can rip up the fretboard with the best of em, and plays great on the acoustic guitar, as shown on this CD. I would not hesitate to tell some one to go and buy this CD just for the melodies alone, but his playing is worth hearing as well."
Fantastic Music and Playing !!
Gergellor | 07/26/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"For many years Satriani and Vai have been my favorite guitar players. But that changed since I first heard Vinnie Moore playing few years ago. I like him even more than Yngwie Malmsteen. Vinnie is a God of guitar for me. This album is mind blowing. Those melodies are straight from heaven. I only wish to see his finger work. That must be lightning. If u like guitar don't wait a second to buy this cd."
Where it all began.
Andrew D. Cantrill | Palm Springs, CA United States | 12/18/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Great album. Easily one of the top five shred albums of all time. See also Vinnie's "Defying Gravity" album."
LOVE THIS ALBUM
Gergellor | Supimpalāndia | 06/05/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Generally speaking, instrumental rock albuns are boring. But this one is great, Moore is at his peak with a sesoned band (Tommy Aldridge on drums and MacAlpine on keyboards)."