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Wednesday, December 22, 2010 - Steve Morse Reissues | Steve Morse is best known for being the current guitarist of Deep Purple, replacing Ritchie Blackmore back in 1993. But his passion for rock started long before joining the legendary British group. Out of all the musical endeavors he participated in, the Steve Morse Band is perhaps the most significant and personal one. This instrumental trio is well known for re-inventing rock in all possible ways, mixing it with jazz, country, funk and even bluegrass.
"High Tension Wires" (1989), "Southern Steel" (1991) and "Coast to Coast" (1992) are to this day considered some of the finest albums Steve Morse has ever released. Metal Mind Productions is proud to present the exclusive reissues of those three albums, bringing back true classics from one of the world's most talented rock guitarists. For fans of good old rock music, these albums are absolutely essential.
The albums will be available in a new digipak edition each limited to 2000 copies. Metal Mind Productions set the release date for 31st January 2011. |
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Comment by Little Drummer Boy (Member) - Friday, December 24, 2010 |
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Comments: 166 | | HTW is an unbelievable showcase of Steve Morse's diverse musical talent. He is still to this day my favorite guitarist. What area of music has he not excelled in musically? The man is brilliant.
Posted by Little Drummer Boy Friday, December 24, 2010 |
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