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Former WHITESNAKE guitarist Bernie Marsden will release his new solo album, "Shine", on August 18 via Provogue At a rough guesstimate Bernie Marsden’s name appears on a hundred albums – maybe more. In addition to a long-running solo career the Buckinghamshire-born guitarist has been a recording musician since the early 1970s via membership of such groups as Whitesnake, UFO, Wild Turkey, Babe Ruth, Paice Ashton & Lord, Cozy Powell’s Hammer, Alaska, M3 and many more. Though there’s a tendency to pigeonhole him as a blues-rock guitarist, each of Marsden’s acts had its own individual flavour. Although Marsden was wary of flooding the credits with too many special guests, ‘Shine’ does feature some extremely well-known names, from Joe Bonamassa to Whitesnake singer David Coverdale and the Deep Purple duo of Ian Paice (drums) and Don Airey (keyboards). Jimmy Copley of Jeff Beck fame behind the kit and Mark Feltham of Nine Below Zero also supplies some breathtaking harmonica playing. Bernie Marsden’s ‘Shine’ explores a wide ranging musical horizon including a cleverly updated blues, slick AOR, kick ass boogie, riff driven and twin guitar rock, a steaming bluesy shuffle and a book-ended instrumental. By his own admission ‘Shine’ includes some stockpiled material, but it’s subtly shaped, polished and nicely sequenced by his former Alaska band member turned producer Rob Kass. Recorded in studio 3 in Abbey Road (where the Beatles cut ‘Revolver’), ‘Shine’ sparkles with confident songs, sumptuous guitar tones, potent harmonies, magisterial playing and Bernie’s best ever lead vocals. Producer Rob Kass strikes the prefect balance between the album’s song driven focus and the possibilities that an array of guests – including David Coverdale, Jimmy Copley, Ian Paice, Don Airey Cherry Lee Mewis, Joe Bonamassa and Mark Feltham – and a big studio offers him. ‘Shine’ is a coherent album that plays to Bernie’s strengths. He’s always been a consummate guitarist and a prodigious song-writer, but a combination of different vocals textures injects the steely arrangements with style and gusto. Listen for example, to the airy, west coast vocal sweep of Danny Kirwan’s ‘Dragonfly’ – included here as an ode to Peter Green – and the standout title track. The Cream style vocal harmonies are underpinned by Ian Paice’s pounding stick work and topped by Don Airey’s keyboard riffs and Bonamassa’s scintillating solo. All the elements coalesce seamlessly as if building to a naturally defining moment on the track. But this is such a well paced album that the final four tracks find their sequential place as part of an integral whole, before coming to rest on Bernie’s acoustic instrumental outro. ‘Shine’ opens with a sledgehammer groove of Leadbelly’s ‘Linin’ Track’ which mirrors the song’s lyrical muscularity, while the hot picking on ‘Wedding Day’ has a Sonny Landreth feel, as part of an enveloping production. The keyboard led ‘Walk Away’ almost sounds out of place with its 80’s keyboard motif and uplifting hook, except it’s a sister track to the eco message and vocal tour de force, ‘Who Do We Think We Are’. The kick ass boogie and ZZ Top influenced ‘Kinda Wish She Would’ is effectively a counterweight as Bernie’s slightly distorted vocal gives the track an extra bit of edge on a riff driven rocker with huge radio potential. The guests all make their mark, as Mark Feltham’s lyrical harp line colours the extended groove of ‘Ladyfriend’, as it smolders, sparkles and envelops you. It sets things up nicely for the percussive reworking of ‘Trouble’ predicated on David Coverdale guttural phrasing. Bernie has never been reticent to explore his back catalogue and he’s rarely bettered himself than on this blast from the past. Cherry Lee Mewis adds gritty vocal contrast on the laid back blues-rocker ‘Bad Blood’ and just when you think the whole album has run its course on the hook laden ‘You Better Run’, Bernie launches himself into a dirt tone wah-wah inflected Americana shuffle ‘Hoxie Rollin’ Time’, which is surely destined to become a live favourite. ‘Shine’ is a career high for Bernie Marsden. It’s an album glued together by his own deeply embedded imprint of harmony driven songs with significant hooks and burning solos. It’s almost as if he’s successfully pursued his own mission statement of cutting a definitive solo album. It may have taken him 40 odd years but it’s been worth the wait. **** Discography: 1975 Babe Ruth: Stealin' home 1976 Babe Ruth: Kid's Stuff 1977 Paice, Ashton & Lord: Malice in Wonderland 1978 Whitesnake: Snakebite 1978 Whitesnake: Trouble 1979 Bernie Marsden: And About Time, Too! 1979 Whitesnake: Love Hunter 1979 Whitesnake: Live at Hammersmith 1980 Whitesnake: Ready & Willing 1981 Whitesnake: Live in the Heart of the City 1981 Bernie Marsden: Look at Me Now 1981 Cozy Powell: Tilt 1982 Whitesnake: Come An' Get It 1982 Jon Lord: Before I Forget 1983 Whitesnake: Saints & Sinners 1984 Alaska: Heart of the Storm 1985 Alaska: The Pack 1988 Guitar Speak 2 1990 Forcefield IV: Let The Wild Run Free 1992 Ashton, Lord & Paice: BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert 1992 Bernie Marsden: Friday Rock Show Sessions 1992 Moody Marsden Band: Never Turn Our Back On The Blues 1993 UFO: The Decca Years 1994 Walter Trout: Tellin' Stories 1994 Moody Marsden Band: Unplugged Live in Hell 1994 Moody Marsden Band: Real Faith 1994 Moody Marsden Band: The Time Is Right For Live 1994 Borderline Line: Up 1995 Green and Blues 1996 And About Time, Too! 1997 Cozy Powell: Very Best of Cozy Powell 1998 The Snakes: Live in Europe 1998 The Snakes: Once Bitten 2000 Moody Marsden Band: The Nights the Guitars Came to play 2000 Moody Marsden Band Ozone Friendly (reissue Real Faith) 2000 Micky Moody: I eat them for Breakfast 2001 Company of Snakes: Here they go again 2002 Company of Snakes: Burst the Bubble image Line-Up: Bernie Marsden (Guitar/Vocals) Friends: David Coverdale Don Airey Ian Paice Joe Bonamassa Jimmy Copley Cherry Lee Mewis Mark Feltham Info: Artist: Bernie Marsden Album: Shine Genre: Rock / Blues / Hard Rock Country of origin: UK Year: 2014 Audio codec: MP3 Current Label: Mascot Records Quality: 320kb's Size: 131mbs Included: Front Cover Tracklist 01. Linin' Track 02. Wedding Day 03. Walk Away 04. Kinda Wish She Would 05. Ladyfriend 06. Trouble 07. Who Do We Think We Are? 08. Bad Blood 09. Shine 10. Dragonfly 11. You Better Run 12. Hoxie Rollin' Time 13. NW8 Playing Time: 00:57:02image Related Torrents
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