Skyscraper on vinyl

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  • Jérôme Frenchise
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    Originally posted by Glitter Tot
    [...] it was Roth's last great work (until now of course).
    Dave's last great work was "Diamond Dave" IMO... His last fucking great being "DLR Band", and his last STELLAR "A Lil Ain't Enough" - still IMO.

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  • Glitter Tot
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    Absolutely love that album. Love the production and Vai's guitar work. It's actually one of Vai's best albums as well as Roth's. I actually go back to that album more than I do EEAS (as awesome as that album is). I dunno what it is, Skyscraper just has the uniqueness to it, plus it was Roth's last great work (until now of course).

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  • Platinum Pete
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    In looking back at reviews from when Skyscraper came out, I was surprised to see that it wasn't well received. I got it the day it came out and have always loved it. My friends did too. I just assumed everyone did. It is still a favorite of mine to listen to from start to finish.

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  • Golden AWe
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    Roth solo peaked at EEAS. The energy! The enthusiasm! Skyscraper might've had "better written" songs, but there's no question which one would survive a reality tv battle survivor mad cook brother island.

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  • Seshmeister
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    In contrast I think EEAS was recorded pretty much live in the same way as CVH.

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  • ThrillsNSpills
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    Check out Billy Sheehan's site from time to time. He puts up rare stuff from years past some of which is interesting.
    He has a tune he did with Tony McAlpine that was on a Guitar Player flexi-disc from the 80's that was rippin.'

    I hit the contact button once and sent a message asking about the Skyscraper demos looking for keyboard free versions but got no reply, not that I was surprised. You never know when he might post an instrumental bit from the SS album. Vai recorded his guitar parts at his own studio where he made his Flexable albums on a Fostex R-8, so maybe that had something to do with the overuse of tracks instead of going for a raw sound.

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  • ALMOSTsaved
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    I have "CFTH", "EEAS" and "Skyscraper" all on cassette, CD and vinyl. When I first bought "Skyscraper" I played it nonstop. However, for me the only songs on the record that really aged well are, "Knucklebones", "Damn Good" and "Hina."

    As I mentioned in another thread I could never fucking stand "Hot Dog And A Shake." I do believe that the first 4 DLR releases are in desperate need of a remastering.

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  • Seshmeister
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    The lowest point on the album is the start of the second verse of Perfect Timing.

    Having a morse code sound in the background of the line 'I tried to send a message' is just fucking unacceptable. A complete world of wrong.

    Someone should have shouted NO NO NO NO NO stop this!

    Actually I think Billy Sheehan did...

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  • Seshmeister
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    If you look up the word 'overproduction' in a dictionary of music it just has a picture of the Skyscraper cover...

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  • binnie
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    Skyscraper is one of those albums for me where the production robs the songs of something. Could just be my ears though....

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  • Seshmeister
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    Originally posted by ThrillsNSpills
    First time listening to Skyscraper at full volume.

    Two Fools a Minute is playing and it's near the end and Vai does that crazy tapping move that sounds like he's got 27 fingers on his left hand.
    I turned in amazement and looked at my stereo system with amazement like holy shit...

    And you know the next thing out of Dave is "Don't be starin' at your stereo...fool!"

    The fucker got me. Owned by a recording!
    Maybe the best song on the album just a pity about that cheesy keyboard.

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  • Golden AWe
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    I have it on vinyl as well. As well as all the VH albums, plus EEAS and ALAE, but I do not have YFLM.

    A few years ago I bought some vinyl singles. Now I'm after some japanese copies of VH records and singles...

    I recall asking about this before, but how many vinyl VH albums and singles do you have? Does Cato have all the japanese versions? Anybody got a full discography release list in the internet?

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  • ThrillsNSpills
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    First time listening to Skyscraper at full volume.

    Two Fools a Minute is playing and it's near the end and Vai does that crazy tapping move that sounds like he's got 27 fingers on his left hand.
    I turned in amazement and looked at my stereo system with amazement like holy shit...

    And you know the next thing out of Dave is "Don't be starin' at your stereo...fool!"

    The fucker got me. Owned by a recording!

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  • twonabomber
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    used to turn up the title track and watch the speaker cones move...

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  • ashstralia
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    'don't tell me that you love me, you'll hate me for hearing it once i drift away.'

    genius.

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