Tony MacAlpine Collection: The Shrapnel Years Tony MacAlpine

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  • Release Date: 03/14/2006
  • Sales Rank: 62,771
  • Label: SHRAPNEL
  • UPC: 026245118423
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Tony MacAlpine Collection: The Shrapnel Years

1LISTENWheel of Fortune 3:43
2LISTENAgrionia 4:31
3LISTENThe Witch and the Priest 5:00
4LISTENEdge of Insanity 4:20
5LISTENChampion 5:14
6LISTENRats with Wings 5:25
7LISTENThe Violin Song 6:00
8LISTENTower of London 4:15
9LISTENThe Sage 4:48
10LISTENTime Table 6:20
11LISTENChristmas Island 5:44
12LISTENChromaticity 5:35

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Along with Greg Howe, Tony MacAlpine was the only other African-American guitarist on the Shrapnel roster in the '80s. As with the other artists on the label during this era, MacAlpine was certainly "fleet-fingered on the fretboard" -- in other words, he could solo extremely fast over a heavy metal accompaniment. MacAlpine has issued albums for the label on a somewhat regular basis over the years (save for 1987-1991), and that is precisely what the 2006 compilation Tony MacAlpine Collection: The Shrapnel Years focuses on. Although some passed him off as being too influenced by Yngwie Malmsteen on his early solo releases, MacAlpine later began specializing in Joe Satriani-esque instrumentals, which is what Collection focuses on. Standouts include the title track from his 1986 solo debut, Edge of Insanity (which saw MacAlpine backed by a highly skilled rhythm section -- bassist Billy Sheehan and drummer Steve Smith), as well as a pair of tracks from his 2001 release, Chromaticity -- the title track and "Christmas Island." While MacAlpine continues to issue solo albums on his own, he can be seen nowadays as a member of Steve Vai's solo band, where -- interestingly -- he usually favors playing keyboards over the six-string. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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