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Metal Fatigue

 
Album Review: Metal Fatigue

  • Artist: Allan Holdsworth
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1985
  • Total Time: 37:22
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Criminally unknown and underappreciated, Allan Holdsworth is one of the greatest musicians ever to pick up the electric guitar. Here, on 1985's Metal Fatigue, everything finally comes together for him. For the majority of this record, Holdsworth is joined by bassist Jimmy Johnson and drummer Chad Wackerman, and these two musicians, virtuosos in their own right, complement Holdsworth beautifully (check out Johnson's wonderful part in "Home" and lovely solo on "Panic Station"). The leader is known for his extremely legato phrasing and rich harmonic vocabulary, both of which are on display in the solo and frantic fills of "Metal Fatigue." Anchored by Paul Williams' vocals, the song is marvelously constructed, with a strong verse melody supported by Holdsworth's upper-register guitar chords. The guitarist's much-vaunted whammy bar work is also on full display here. Certain fills in "Metal Fatigue" are almost queasy sounding, as Holdsworth bends and slurs in impossible ways. His use of the tremolo bar comes out not only during his melodic playing, but also during his rhythm playing, where he allows his chords just a trace of shimmer, enough to lend body to his playing but not enough to blur the harmonies. The influence of Holdsworth's unique style is evident in the work of such rock guitarists as Eddie Van Halen and Alex Lifeson (listen to VH's "Drop Dead Legs" or Rush's "YYZ" for a taste of this connection), but the watered-down and otherwise assimilated adaptations of his style pale compared to the unadulterated stuff. One of the most important fusion records of the '80s is also Holdsworth's best work. Absolutely essential for those who like their rock with a healthy dose of jazz. ~ Daniel Gioffre, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Metal Fatigue Paul Williams, Allan Holdsworth Allan Holdsworth (4:54)
Home Allan Holdsworth Allan Holdsworth (5:29)
Devil Take the Hindmost Allan Holdsworth Allan Holdsworth (5:33)
Panic Station Paul Williams, Allan Holdsworth Allan Holdsworth (3:31)
The Un-Merry-Go-Round Allan Holdsworth Allan Holdsworth (14:06)
In the Mystery Paul Korda, Allan Holdsworth Allan Holdsworth (3:49)

Credits

Gary Husband (Drums), Gary Willis (Guitar (Bass)), Dennis MacKay (Engineer), Henry Marquez (Design), Francois Bardol (Illustrations), Biff Vincent (Engineer), Alan Pasqua (Keyboards), Paul Korda (Vocals), Allan Holdsworth (Producer), Allan Holdsworth (Engineer), Gary Wagner (Engineer), Jimmy Johnson (Bass), Gary Willis (Bass), Machine (Drums), Dan Humann (Engineer), Jimmy Johnson (Guitar (Bass)), Mac Hine (Drums), Allan Holdsworth (Guitar), Chad Wackerman (Drums), Robert Feist (Engineer), Jimmy Johnson (Guitar (Bass)), Robin d'Arcy (Photography)
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Metal Fatigue
Studio album by Allan Holdsworth
Released 1985
Recorded Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California; Mad Hatter Studios in Los Angeles, California; Front Page Recorders in Costa Mesa, California
Genre Jazz fusion, instrumental rock
Length 37:40
Label Enigma
Producer Allan Holdsworth, Ted Templeman
Professional reviews
Allan Holdsworth chronology
Road Games
(1983)
Metal Fatigue
(1985)
Atavachron
(1986)

Metal Fatigue is the second official studio album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth, released in 1985 on Enigma Records.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Allan Holdsworth, except where noted. 

# Title Length
1. "Metal Fatigue" (lyrics by Paul Williams) 4:56
2. "Home"   5:33
3. "Devil Take the Hindmost"   5:36
4. "Panic Station" (lyrics by Williams) 3:36
5. "The Un-Merry-Go-Round"   14:10
6. "In the Mystery" (lyrics by Paul Korda) 3:49

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