Tuesday 1 July 2008

Steve Morse

Steve Morse   
Artist: Steve Morse

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Guitar Virtuoso
   Instrumental
   



Discography:


Major Impacts   
 Major Impacts

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 11


Southern Steel   
 Southern Steel

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 10


The Introduction   
 The Introduction

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 8




Although Steve Morse enjoyed a healthy following among guitar players, his name was ne'er a household good, and he remained a cultus public figure world Health Organization earned his superlative success in the readers' polls held each year by musicians' magazines. Although initially inspired by the Beatles, as a teenager, Morse began to flourish his listening to include the Yardbirds, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. Although he played a small piano and some clarinet, he became spellbound with guitar after sightedness a concert by classical guitar player Juan Mercadal, world Health Organization later gave a teenage Morse some lessons. Deeply influenced by a campus performance by John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Quartet spell attention the University of Miami, Morse distinct to focus on instrumental rock medicine; in 1974 that he put together his first dance orchestra, the Dixie Dregs (afterwards merely the Dregs), which would go on to become one of the shaping groups in the nuclear fusion reaction careen literary genre. After some 14 albums fronting the Dregs, the Steve Morse Band began their recording vocation in 1984 with an album called Two Faces. Soon after, Elektra Records snatched Morse up and he cut iI albums for the company, The Introduction in 1984 and Bandstand Up in 1985, before switch to MCA. Morse releases for the pronounce included High Tension Wires (1989), Southern Steel (1991), and Coast to Coast (1992). After leaving MCA in 1992, Morse recorded 2 fantabulous albums for Windham Hill/BMG Records, Morphologic Damage (1995) and StressFest (1996), and also united Deep Purple for a U.S. and European turn in 1996.





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