Carmine Appice - Steven Segal / Seymour Duncan???

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Carmine Appice - Steven Segal / Seymour Duncan???

Post by NY Chief » Fri Nov 10, 2006 3:27 pm

Appice just released "Guitar Zeus" an LP featuring guest guitar players. The songs are not bad for an "aging" legend :shock:

The last song is Segal and Duncan playing a blues. It's, ummmm, not good (and mercifully short). I expected Duncan to be better though.

Some of the other guys really rip. Check it out....you might recognize some of 'em!

Zakk Wylde - Guitar
Warren DeMartini - Guitar
Richie Sambora - Guitar
Denny Laine - Guitar
Ted Nugent - Guitar
Neal Schon - Guitar
C.C. DeVille - Guitar
Bruce Kulick - Guitar
Ty Tabor - Guitar
Dweezil Zappa - Guitar
Vivian Campbell - Guitar
Kenji Kitajima - Guitar
Paul Gilbert - Guitar
Seymour Duncan - Guitar
Steven Seagal - Guitar
John McEnroe - Guitar
Steve Salas - Guitar
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Post by 45auto » Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:47 pm

i think there may be a whole slew of "guitar zeus" albums. havn't really heard 'em though.
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Post by Zoso » Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:54 pm

Is that John McEnroe as in the tennis guy? I certainly hope not.

Cool to see Ty Tabor. King's X has always been one of my favorites.
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Post by JD » Wed Nov 15, 2006 6:01 pm

Yes, I believe it is. I read somewhere he owns one of the few original lefty '58-'60 sunburst LP Standards.

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Post by LeftyStrat » Wed Nov 22, 2006 5:03 pm

I picked this up on eMusic a couple of weeks ago. A nice variety of styles, not only in playing, but song composition.
For the most part, Segal kicks ass (just not on guitar!! :shock: Hey Steven, don't quit your day job!!).


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Post by NY Chief » Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:06 pm

LeftyStrat wrote:I picked this up on eMusic a couple of weeks ago. A nice variety of styles, not only in playing, but song composition.
For the most part, Segal kicks ass (just not on guitar!! :shock: Hey Steven, don't quit your day job!!).


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It is pretty sad,huh? Especially after that piece in Vintage Guitar and the bitchin' axes he owns.
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Post by Bad Kitty » Thu Nov 23, 2006 11:51 pm

One of the promoters at one of the blues festivals told us that he buys his stage time.

All those guitars and playing in front of alot of people. I suppose next he'll buy the Green/Moore LP and some time on VH1 for a special about how great of a guitar player he is.

As usual talent isn't always required if you have a fat enough bank account.

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