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01. Death Dealer
02. Damnation Game
03. Live to Fight (Another Day)
04. Red Devil
05. Four Horsemen (Of the Apocalypse)
06. Priest of the Unholy
07. Be Careful What You Wish For
08. Caprici Di Diablo
09. Lament
10. Magic City
11. Eleventh Hour
12. Heavy Heart
The album will feature 12 tracks spanning more than 70 total minutes. Joining Yngwie and Ripper on the album is keyboardist Derek Sherinian and drummer Patrick Johansson (Yngwie contributed bass, additional keyboards and vocals), but on tour, Michael Troy will supply keyboards, and Bjorn Englen will be laying down the bass.
When it comes to hired gun vocalists, few are better than Ripper Owens. First with Judas Priest, then with Iced Earth he stepped in for very well known singers and fit in extremely well. Unfortunately when Rob Halford and Matt Barlow returned to their bands Owens was cut loose.
In addition to his band Beyond Fear, Owens is now the vocalist for Yngwie Malmsteen, replacing Doogie White who had been with Malmsteen for his past few albums. Former Dream Theater keyboardist Derek Sherinian also comes aboard for Perpetusl Flame.
Malmsteen's guitars and Owens' vocals are a formidable combination. Perpetual Flame has all the shredding you expect from Yngie, from blazing riffs to world class solos. He's considered one of the best guitarists of all time, and fans of guitar wizardry will always check out Malmsteen's work.
But to appeal to a wider crowd, there has to be more than just great guitars, and Perpetual Flame delivers. The songs are very catchy and melodic with several very memorable choruses. There are times when things drag on a little long, but for the most part the songs are compelling enough to sustain interest throughout.
Malmsteen has been doing this a long time, and the CD title signifies he still has the passion and burning flame to keep writing and playing at a high level. His great guitar work and the excellent vocals from Owens make Perpetual Flame one of his best albums in quite a while.
02. Damnation Game
03. Live to Fight (Another Day)
04. Red Devil
05. Four Horsemen (Of the Apocalypse)
06. Priest of the Unholy
07. Be Careful What You Wish For
08. Caprici Di Diablo
09. Lament
10. Magic City
11. Eleventh Hour
12. Heavy Heart
The album will feature 12 tracks spanning more than 70 total minutes. Joining Yngwie and Ripper on the album is keyboardist Derek Sherinian and drummer Patrick Johansson (Yngwie contributed bass, additional keyboards and vocals), but on tour, Michael Troy will supply keyboards, and Bjorn Englen will be laying down the bass.
When it comes to hired gun vocalists, few are better than Ripper Owens. First with Judas Priest, then with Iced Earth he stepped in for very well known singers and fit in extremely well. Unfortunately when Rob Halford and Matt Barlow returned to their bands Owens was cut loose.
In addition to his band Beyond Fear, Owens is now the vocalist for Yngwie Malmsteen, replacing Doogie White who had been with Malmsteen for his past few albums. Former Dream Theater keyboardist Derek Sherinian also comes aboard for Perpetusl Flame.
Malmsteen's guitars and Owens' vocals are a formidable combination. Perpetual Flame has all the shredding you expect from Yngie, from blazing riffs to world class solos. He's considered one of the best guitarists of all time, and fans of guitar wizardry will always check out Malmsteen's work.
But to appeal to a wider crowd, there has to be more than just great guitars, and Perpetual Flame delivers. The songs are very catchy and melodic with several very memorable choruses. There are times when things drag on a little long, but for the most part the songs are compelling enough to sustain interest throughout.
Malmsteen has been doing this a long time, and the CD title signifies he still has the passion and burning flame to keep writing and playing at a high level. His great guitar work and the excellent vocals from Owens make Perpetual Flame one of his best albums in quite a while.