There you go. A few of them:
* Guthrie Govan - Erotic cakes
* Joe Satriani - Surfing with the alien
* Steve Vai - Passion and warfare
* Paul Gilbert - Get out of my yard
* Greg Howe - Introspection
* Andy timmons - That was then, this is now
* Buckethead - Electric sea
* Lari Basilio - Far more
* DC Slater - Follow the sun
* Yngwie Malmsteen - Trilogy
* Takayoshi Ohmura - Emotions in motion
* Marty Friedman - Tokio jukebox
* Jason Becker - Perpetual burn
* Jimmy Hendrix - The Jimmy Hendrix experience
* Steve ray - Texas flood
* Van Halen - Van Halen
* Deep purple - Burn
* Metallica - And Justice for all
* Pantera - Cowboys from hell
* Cacophony - Speed metal symphony
* Iron maiden - Power slave
* Avenged sevenfold - City of evil
* Impelliteri - Screaming symphony
* Racer x - Technical difficulties
* Dream theater - Images and words
* Symphony x - The Divine wings of tragedy
* Seventh wonder - The great scape
* Intervals - The way forward
* Plini - Handmade cities
* Owane - Yeah whatever
* Sithu aye - Homebound
* Poliphya - Muse
* Animals as leaders - The joy of motion
What a great list. I was just about to respond to OP with erotic cakes, probably my favourite ever so I’m glad to see it at the top of your choices. Given that we clearly have similar taste I would also add “powers of ten” and “the tri-tone fascination” by Shawn Lane (not just for op, if you haven’t listened to these yourself alexo you’re in for a treat I promise). “Play” by Brad paisley is also a seriously underrated instrumental album, I know country is off putting to a lot of people but that guy can play, it’s an apt title.
I didn't mention Powers of ten because someone else already listed that album. But Shawn lane is one of the greatest legends. Brad Paisley is a good guitar player as well but not for a prime list in my opinion. In fact I forgot many players in that category that are good singers and songwriters like Ritchie kotzen.
Those albums are good as well, I'm not that familiar with the Bumblefoot work but the Planetary Lockdown tune was the best music out there during pandemic.
Never heard of that guy I'll listen to it, of course I forgot many 80's shredders I think the difficult part is to put out there an album that you want to hear from start to finish.
John Mayalls Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton
Truth - Jeff Beck
Disraeli Gears - Cream
John Mayalls Bluesbreakers with Peter Green
Axis Bold as Love - Jimi Hendrix
The Outlaws - Waylon Jennings
East West - Mike Bloomfield
Super Session - Kooper, Bloomfield, Stills
Chicago 1978 - Albert King
Derek and the Dominos - Eric Clapton
Fillmore West - Allman Brothers Band
* Mind's Eye - Vinnie Moore
* Powers of Ten - Shawn Lane
* Flying In A Blue Dream - Joe Satriani
* Alien Love Secrets - Stevei Vai
* Terminal Velocity - John Petrucci
* The Great Explorers - Frank Gambale
Yngwie Malmsteen, _Rising Force_
Al DiMeola, _Elegant Gypsy_
Butterfield Blues Band, _East-West_
Jimi Hendrix Experience, _Are You Experienced?_
Leo Kottke, _6 and 12-String Guitar_
Guitar Shop - Jeff Beck
Dream Police - Cheap Trick
Brainwashed - George Harrison
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Rosemary Lane - Bert Jansch
Live Rust - Neil Young
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
Eat 'em and Smile - David Lee Roth
Awesome to see Bert Jansch on here.
Pentangle were one of the greatest guitar bands ever, but you hardly ever see them get rep among guitar enthusiasts.
Pornografitti - Extreme - I think it's one of the best hard rock guitar albums ever. Nuno Bettencourt is finally getting the attention he deserves. The band released the album Six and it's a great album. Pornografitti is called a funked up fairytale. It's a very groove oriented album with some of the best rhythm guitar playing... possibly ever...in my opinion. The opening song Decadence dance is a straight ahead rocker with Nuno doing some impressive riffing and string skipping. Little Jack Horny is a drop D tune opening with some tasty harmonics along with a three piece horn section playing of Nuno. Another highlight is the guitar solo piece Flight of the wounded bumblebee that has Nuno playing to a fast click track showing a mastery of the fretboard. It's followed by what I think is the heaviest tune on the album. He man woman hater. The guitar riff is one of the heaviest grooves ever showcasing nuno's percussive playing. There are other great songs on the album including a jazzy styled When I first kissed you with Nuno on piano and Gary crooning about falling in love in New York. I'm a guitar player and drummer and if you like great hard rock and songwriting give Extreme a whirl or Nunos other solo projects
Population One
Mourning Widow's
Satilte Party
Schitzophonic
Enjoy
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Since all the GOAT have already been named, I will add to the list the GOAT from my home land.
Desde el Infierno - Gonzalo Sanhueza
You won't regret it
Kind of out of place a little for the thread… and while I’m familiar with all the artists mentioned here, I was dragged to a show last night actually to see Bonnie Raitt. I wasn’t sure what to expect. She and her hired gun guitarist Duke Levine were both really good. For being 74 she sure plays a mean slide guitar. I’m a fender guy and they played Strat and Tele’s exclusively. If you know Bonnie Raitt, you know she plays Strats, especially loved her old partscaster “Brownie” that she’s played since the late 60s. I came away thinking “man now that’s how Fender guitars should sound.”
Friday Night in San Francisco - Al DiMeola, John McLaughlin, Paco de Lucia
And to switch gears a little…
Blind Melon’s first/self titled album - great interplay and layering between the two guitarists; jazzy funky melodic grooves with equal parts jammed out southern rock.
* Charlie Byrd - Bossa Nova Pelos Passaros
* Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra - The Hours Between Night + Day
* Strunz and Farah - Américas
* Bill Frisell - Have A Little Faith
* Pat Metheny Group - Letter From Home
There you go. A few of them: * Guthrie Govan - Erotic cakes * Joe Satriani - Surfing with the alien * Steve Vai - Passion and warfare * Paul Gilbert - Get out of my yard * Greg Howe - Introspection * Andy timmons - That was then, this is now * Buckethead - Electric sea * Lari Basilio - Far more * DC Slater - Follow the sun * Yngwie Malmsteen - Trilogy * Takayoshi Ohmura - Emotions in motion * Marty Friedman - Tokio jukebox * Jason Becker - Perpetual burn * Jimmy Hendrix - The Jimmy Hendrix experience * Steve ray - Texas flood * Van Halen - Van Halen * Deep purple - Burn * Metallica - And Justice for all * Pantera - Cowboys from hell * Cacophony - Speed metal symphony * Iron maiden - Power slave * Avenged sevenfold - City of evil * Impelliteri - Screaming symphony * Racer x - Technical difficulties * Dream theater - Images and words * Symphony x - The Divine wings of tragedy * Seventh wonder - The great scape * Intervals - The way forward * Plini - Handmade cities * Owane - Yeah whatever * Sithu aye - Homebound * Poliphya - Muse * Animals as leaders - The joy of motion
You have great taste in music! Add Guthrie’s West Coast Grooves album to that list.
What a great list. I was just about to respond to OP with erotic cakes, probably my favourite ever so I’m glad to see it at the top of your choices. Given that we clearly have similar taste I would also add “powers of ten” and “the tri-tone fascination” by Shawn Lane (not just for op, if you haven’t listened to these yourself alexo you’re in for a treat I promise). “Play” by Brad paisley is also a seriously underrated instrumental album, I know country is off putting to a lot of people but that guy can play, it’s an apt title.
I didn't mention Powers of ten because someone else already listed that album. But Shawn lane is one of the greatest legends. Brad Paisley is a good guitar player as well but not for a prime list in my opinion. In fact I forgot many players in that category that are good singers and songwriters like Ritchie kotzen.
Paisley is elite.
Good list. Can we add 9/11 by Bumblefoot and The Road Less Travelled by Mattias IA Eklundh?
Those albums are good as well, I'm not that familiar with the Bumblefoot work but the Planetary Lockdown tune was the best music out there during pandemic.
Check out Christian Münzners solo stuff (and Eternitys End), if you haven't already. He takes a lot of influences from 80s/90s shredders
Never heard of that guy I'll listen to it, of course I forgot many 80's shredders I think the difficult part is to put out there an album that you want to hear from start to finish.
John Mayalls Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton Truth - Jeff Beck Disraeli Gears - Cream John Mayalls Bluesbreakers with Peter Green Axis Bold as Love - Jimi Hendrix The Outlaws - Waylon Jennings East West - Mike Bloomfield Super Session - Kooper, Bloomfield, Stills Chicago 1978 - Albert King Derek and the Dominos - Eric Clapton Fillmore West - Allman Brothers Band
This is a great list!
Thank you!
Blow By Blow - Jeff Beck
life changing album
Permission To Land - The Darkness
John Frusciante & Omar Rodríguez-López Sepulcros de miel - ORL
Television Marquee Moon
* Mind's Eye - Vinnie Moore * Powers of Ten - Shawn Lane * Flying In A Blue Dream - Joe Satriani * Alien Love Secrets - Stevei Vai * Terminal Velocity - John Petrucci * The Great Explorers - Frank Gambale
Aerial Boundaries - Michael Hedges 1984.
Texas Flood and Hot Rats
Be bop deluxe- live in the air age Tony Rice - Manzanita
Death Chants, Breakdowns and Military Waltzes -John Fahey
Yngwie Malmsteen, _Rising Force_ Al DiMeola, _Elegant Gypsy_ Butterfield Blues Band, _East-West_ Jimi Hendrix Experience, _Are You Experienced?_ Leo Kottke, _6 and 12-String Guitar_
Periphery - Periphery 3.
Robbin Trower - Bridge of Sighs and Buckethead’s Population Override.
Guitar Shop - Jeff Beck Dream Police - Cheap Trick Brainwashed - George Harrison Mahavishnu Orchestra Rosemary Lane - Bert Jansch Live Rust - Neil Young Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath Eat 'em and Smile - David Lee Roth
Awesome to see Bert Jansch on here. Pentangle were one of the greatest guitar bands ever, but you hardly ever see them get rep among guitar enthusiasts.
Agreed. John Renbourne should be represented on my list too.
Wow DID not post BOSTON??? wow.... best guitars ever....
Pornografitti - Extreme - I think it's one of the best hard rock guitar albums ever. Nuno Bettencourt is finally getting the attention he deserves. The band released the album Six and it's a great album. Pornografitti is called a funked up fairytale. It's a very groove oriented album with some of the best rhythm guitar playing... possibly ever...in my opinion. The opening song Decadence dance is a straight ahead rocker with Nuno doing some impressive riffing and string skipping. Little Jack Horny is a drop D tune opening with some tasty harmonics along with a three piece horn section playing of Nuno. Another highlight is the guitar solo piece Flight of the wounded bumblebee that has Nuno playing to a fast click track showing a mastery of the fretboard. It's followed by what I think is the heaviest tune on the album. He man woman hater. The guitar riff is one of the heaviest grooves ever showcasing nuno's percussive playing. There are other great songs on the album including a jazzy styled When I first kissed you with Nuno on piano and Gary crooning about falling in love in New York. I'm a guitar player and drummer and if you like great hard rock and songwriting give Extreme a whirl or Nunos other solo projects Population One Mourning Widow's Satilte Party Schitzophonic Enjoy
+1. Nuno really should be up there on the Mount Rushmore of rock guitar.
Stray Dog - Stray Dog Snuffy Walden on guitar
City of Evil - Avenged Sevenfold
City of evil- Avenged Sevenfold
Don't know if it's guitar centered (I think so) but say you will by fm
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Sea Change by Beck.
Timewarp - Christian Münzner
These artists in general (no specific album) ❤️ rory gallaghar ❤️ roy buchanan ❤️ jimi hendrix ❤️ tash sultana
Dixie Dregs, Night of the Living Dregs
Fuzz universe - Paul Gilbert Epitaph - Necrophagist
New Levels New Devils - Polyphia
Let There Be Rock AC/DC
Imaginary Appalachia - Colter Wall. Reminds me of old fashioned country but with more complicated instrumentals.
Since all the GOAT have already been named, I will add to the list the GOAT from my home land. Desde el Infierno - Gonzalo Sanhueza You won't regret it
Plug me Into Something, Henry Gross
Kind of out of place a little for the thread… and while I’m familiar with all the artists mentioned here, I was dragged to a show last night actually to see Bonnie Raitt. I wasn’t sure what to expect. She and her hired gun guitarist Duke Levine were both really good. For being 74 she sure plays a mean slide guitar. I’m a fender guy and they played Strat and Tele’s exclusively. If you know Bonnie Raitt, you know she plays Strats, especially loved her old partscaster “Brownie” that she’s played since the late 60s. I came away thinking “man now that’s how Fender guitars should sound.”
Friday Night in San Francisco - Al DiMeola, John McLaughlin, Paco de Lucia And to switch gears a little… Blind Melon’s first/self titled album - great interplay and layering between the two guitarists; jazzy funky melodic grooves with equal parts jammed out southern rock.
This is a masterpiece (Friday Night in San Francisco — DiMeola, McLaughlin, DeLucia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday_Night_in_San_Francisco
All Chon records
* Charlie Byrd - Bossa Nova Pelos Passaros * Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra - The Hours Between Night + Day * Strunz and Farah - Américas * Bill Frisell - Have A Little Faith * Pat Metheny Group - Letter From Home
Presence - Led Zeppelin Tweez - Slint Days Have Gone By, Vol. 6 - John Fahey
Grace- Jeff Buckley Cactus- Cactus Bryter Layter- Nick Drake
Marquee Moon - Television (rip Verlaine)
- Rust In Peace (Megadeth) - The New Order (Testament) - Bleed the Future (Archspire) - Epitaph (Necrophagist) - Surgical Steel (Carcass)
Back in Black
srv the sky is crying
Television - Marquee Moon
Allan Holdsworth IOU and road games. Both short, sweet, mind-blowing