List your most influential albums and artists. The ones that really made a difference and truly affected your style and your approach to your instrument...the influences that formed you as a player. I think this will be an interesting thread. Similar to an existing thread, but more about your chosen instrument than simply a general influence.
Obsession-UFO This is the one that made me pick up the instrument and I still feel this may be the finest example of virtuostic(is that a word) blues based, hard rock guitar. Michael Schenker was a huge influence on me.
Strangers in the Night-UFO IMO the best live album ever! Solidified Schenker as the top of his game and gave my young ears a double album full of great riffs and licks.
Sleepwalk-Larry Carlton His finesse and grace...his amazing depth, dynamics, phrasing and note choices...his ability to meld blues and jazz...this is probably the most important guitar album to me.
Victims of the Future-Gary Moore Never had I heard anyone attack the instrument with such ferocity and power and then turn around and play some of the most soulful, emotional rock ballads ever.
Resolution-Andy Timmons This is more recent yet a huge influence nonetheless. His tone alone is god-like...IMO he plays with more feel than any other modern player. I can listen to this album over and over and never tire of it...I can hear his passion for his instrument come through each beautiful and expressive note. did I mention his tone?
Those are probably the most important albums and he biggest influences on me as a player and "musician".
Obsession-UFO This is the one that made me pick up the instrument and I still feel this may be the finest example of virtuostic(is that a word) blues based, hard rock guitar. Michael Schenker was a huge influence on me.
Strangers in the Night-UFO IMO the best live album ever! Solidified Schenker as the top of his game and gave my young ears a double album full of great riffs and licks.
Sleepwalk-Larry Carlton His finesse and grace...his amazing depth, dynamics, phrasing and note choices...his ability to meld blues and jazz...this is probably the most important guitar album to me.
Victims of the Future-Gary Moore Never had I heard anyone attack the instrument with such ferocity and power and then turn around and play some of the most soulful, emotional rock ballads ever.
Resolution-Andy Timmons This is more recent yet a huge influence nonetheless. His tone alone is god-like...IMO he plays with more feel than any other modern player. I can listen to this album over and over and never tire of it...I can hear his passion for his instrument come through each beautiful and expressive note. did I mention his tone?
Those are probably the most important albums and he biggest influences on me as a player and "musician".