A Fine Pink Mist
Jake E Lee
- Style
- Guitar Hero
- Label
- Mascot Records
- Year
- 2000
- Reviewed by
- Danny
Killing songs: <i>The Rapture</i>
It is always difficult for me to review a "guitar hero" album,
cause I have problems to listen to a record ... without lyrics. Instrumental
songs are not my favorite tracks, so you can imagine my mood when there
are only instrumental tracks! I have decided to review this one as I
am quite a fan of Jake E Lee (I still have in mind his great solos on
Ozzy's video Bark At The Moon).
Exithouse (first track) is interesting and the guitar of Jake
E Lee delivers strange sounds (distorted) and the rhythm is very "power
metal". Second track, Demon A Go-Go, a kind of 70's psychedelic
music mixed with a rhythm "à la" Pulp Fiction. Interesting
also, not original, but Jake E Lee plays perfectly on this track.
Soulfinger, third track, could have been used for the television
(reminding me Miami Vice jingle). The Rapture is much more conventional.
It starts with an acoustic guitar sound (Nothing Else Matter
is not very far away)and some woman lyrics, before the electric guitar
of Jake E Lee accelerate the rhythm . The most interesting track on
this cd ... for my taste of course.
Overall, I can really afford the "electronic" drum on A
Fine Pink Mist, but that's another story... All music by Jake E
Lee, but through out this record, I had this "déja-vu"
feeling, somewhere else and not from the metal scene ... but lot's of
things were not new for me.
If you like to hear guitar heroes playing with their instruments, I
guess you should check Jake E Lee's A Fine Pink Mist.
If you don't like these type of record, this one will not change your
taste ... for sure.