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MP3 Alan Fraser - Illusion of Gravity

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(ID 115924)
From hard guitar rock to easy acoustical it's all here. It starts out difficult softens, and then ends with a bang with lots of Stratocaster lead and fat synthesizers.

13 MP3 Songs
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Illusion of Gravity Songs


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Let the record show that I came up with this title long before "Scientific American" published their November issue!

You will find a variety of styles on "Illusion of Gravity" as it starts out difficult lightens up with some acoustic 12-string guitar, and then builds back out through a hard rock series to the big bang at the end.

If you love the sound of a Fender Stratocaster guitar when sometimes it's singing and sometimes it's screaming then this is the disc for you. But there's more than that. The disc isn't an endless guitar solo as I also love a fat synth sound and sometimes the guitar will sit back and let the synthesizer take the lead.

Give a listen to the tracks but keep in mind that just because something starts out soft doesn't mean it will stay that way.

Zendog on "Anthem for the Dead" -

"This rips. That Guitar Rig must be one heck of a program. You get great tone out of a strat with that. You went for an arena feel and nailed that. Reminds me of Pink Floyd off "A Momentary Lapse of Reason." Big intro, big solo breaks. Sparse but meaningful lyrics. Nice package. Where's my lighter."


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