![]() Like Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen pulled sounds out of the electric guitar that nobody had ever heard before. The list is compiled of albums and players from three eras of guitar shredding: the Golden Era, the Modern Era and the Old-School Era. I'm a bot working hard to help Redditors find related videos to watch. Van Halen’s first album came out in 1978, and received the same stupefied reaction from guitar players as Hendrix’s first record did eleven years earlier. Guitar World has compiled a list of ‘The 30 Greatest Shred Albums Of All Time.’ It can be found below. If you're staying away from theme, I would listen to Acoustic Samurai by Paul Gilbert: 1 (2) Zakk Wylde - White Christmas (3) Paul Gilbert - Acoustic samurai (Live at Hard Rock cafè Tokyo)ġ - There's a really good Xmas album that has acoustic songs: One of the volumes of this album has a Zakk Wylde "White Christmas" that is unreal (). Yet summertime is not the best time to release an album of any kind, and it sank without trace, as attention shifted away from 'C86' to American guitar. Like the whole thing was recorded by ghosts in an old log cabin deep within a dead misty swamp. The atmosphere on this album is incredible. Greg Howe A funk-savvy speedster, Greg Howe injected the shred scene with some much-needed shake and soul. ![]() (1) Days of the New - The Down Town (2) Days of the New - Shelf in The Roomġ - DAYS OF THE NEW - DAYS OF THE NEW Songs like this. Most anything by Joni Mitchell, John Fahey. (1) J Mascis - Several Shades Of Why 2011 (2) Jim O'Rourke - There's Hell in Hello, But More in Goodbye (3) THURSTON MOORE - BENEDICTION (4) Lee Ranaldo - Bushes and Briars (5) Lou Barlow - "Wave" (6) Joni Mitchell-A Case of You (7) John Fahey - Juanaġ - Some slightly different choices: Anything by J Mascis, Jim O'Rourke's early/older song records, Thurston Moore's solo stuff, Lee Ranaldo's Acoustic Dust, Sachiko Kanenobu's Misora, Lou Barlow's solo stuff. Videos in this thread: Watch Playlist ▶ VIDEOīRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - The Ghost of Tom Joad (FULL ALBUM) (HD/HQ) (1995, CD) → each track clickable!ġ - Bruce Springsteen - The Ghost of Tom Jaod. ![]() Palace Brothers - There is No-One What Will Take Care of YouĪlex Chilton - Electricity by Candlelight Phil Ochs - All the News That's Fit to Sing ClassicalGuitarShed is a community of guitarists exploring music, skill, and daily endeavor on the classical guitar. Well, not counting compilations/anthologies of the pre-war acoustic blues masters: ![]()
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