Here is a teaser from my new solo cd coming out Jan 18, 2019 on all digital media outlets. All guitars & bass via Kemper
Dale Randall - New solo album available Jan 18, 2019
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That was fun Dale. You had me from the intro.
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Hey Dale, well done, mate.
Interestingly to me, some passages remind me very much of Vai's big-production '90s albums - the arrangement and harmonic relationships.
Did you use Aaron for any solos on this album, or is it just you and Fred?
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Hey Dale, well done, mate.
Interestingly to me, some passages remind me very much of Vai's big-production '90s albums - the arrangement and harmonic relationships.
Did you use Aaron for any solos on this album, or is it just you and Fred?
Thanks! Yes, Fred is playing drums on every track and Aaron is only playing on Edis Nilleh; rhythm guitar on the right side and solo. This was a song we wrote together in 2006 and he had to quit the project for his internship to be a doctor and never got to do the studio work with me on it. You can find the original version on youtube as "7teen Crash - Edis Nilleh"
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Thank you, Dale!
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Awesome playing, drandall ! The tones are spectacular!
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Stay with it Killer.
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Thanks for the kind words guys, Here is the Spotify link to the entire album:
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After listening to Sea of Now and then previewing the rest on Amazon, I just bought the album. Listening as we speak, the title song is certainly a stand out track but there's not a weak one on the entire album.
I'm a happy / classic rock kinda guy and usually avoid the drop tuned stuff because so much of it is a dark, minor vibe. While this album has some drop tuned guitars, it still has a very up feeling, and even the bluesier things sound bluesy, not negative / evil / etc. (by the way, no disrespect to the guys who do this sort of music, it's just not my of thing). Also the drums aren't the clicky kind of sound common in metal, it's a fat rock kit sound that I enjoy (and holy crap, the drummer!).
Killer guitar tones, great playing, excellent arrangements. I'm not sure what genre this is, but I'm very much enjoying it.
Great work, man. I know there are plenty of places I could listen for free, but it's worth spending money on.
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Congrats on the release, well done Dale!