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Real Illusions: Reflections

 
Album Review: Real Illusions: Reflections

  • Artist: Steve Vai
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 22, 2005
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Rock

Review

For his first studio album in five years, Steve Vai came up with a "rock fable" described as follows: "Real Illusions: Reflections is the first part of a multilayered menagerie of vignettes based on the amplified mental exaggerations of a truth-seeking madman who sees the world... Oh, never mind." Sound advice there. Each tune has a description of the "story line" and further track-by-track description is available on Vai's website, but the reality is that the concept doesn't get in the way of the music on this largely instrumental offering. "Building the Church" is everything you'd expect right out of the gate: crunching heavy riffs and wild elastic soloing, but Vai's always been more interested in solid melodies and great attention to sonic detail and tone than he is in empty showboating. As a result, his playing is restrained and lyrical just as often is it is flashy, with the composition itself taking precedence over the soloing. He's got a great ear for arrangements, and can build a track with a thousand guitar parts or turn around and sound just as full with a single guitar, bass, and drums (as on the beautiful "K'm-Pee-Du-Wee"). He's also got a couple surprises: like getting funky with scatted mouth percussion and horn charts on "Firewall" or the amusing and experimental "Yai Yai," with its ticking clock rhythm and crazy talkbox work. "Freak Show Excess" (title says it all) is a wild guitar fest with cool electric sitar, and then there's "Lotus Feet," a live track taken from concerts Vai did with the Metropole Orkester (one of Europe's finest orchestras) in Holland in 2004. As a vocalist, he's gotten way more confident, and while it's doubtful his singing will ever be the primary attraction, he does a fine job here. The playing and production is fantastic, but it seems that with the different styles and feels (along with excellent pacing) Vai really tried to craft a solid album as opposed to a series of dazzling tracks and succeeded nicely. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Building the Church Steve Vai Steve Vai (4:58)
Dying for Your Love Steve Vai Steve Vai (4:50)
Glorious Steve Vai Steve Vai (4:35)
K'm-Pee-Du-Wee Steve Vai Steve Vai (4:00)
Firewall Steve Vai Steve Vai (4:19)
Freak Show Excess Steve Vai Steve Vai (6:51)
Lotus Feet [Live] Steve Vai Steve Vai (6:45)
Yai Yai Steve Vai Steve Vai (2:37)
Midway Creatures Steve Vai Steve Vai (3:42)
I'm Your Secrets Steve Vai Steve Vai (4:26)
Under It All Steve Vai Steve Vai (8:07)

Credits

Daniel Schmidt (Management), Larry E. Williams (Saxophone), Michael Mesker (Spoken Word), Steve Vai (Instrumentation), Billy Sheehan (Vocals), Steve Vai (Guitar), Paul Bliven (Assistant Engineer), Jeremy Colson (Percussion), Dave Weiner (Guitar), Hooshik Bayliss (Art Direction), Billy Sheehan (Bass), Larry DiMarzio (Photography), Ruta E. Sepetys (Management), Dave Weiner (Sitar (Electric)), Jeff Mallard (Spoken Word), Neil Citron (Assistant Engineer), Dave Weiner (Guitar (Electric)), Stacie Ellis (Vocals (Background)), Fire Vai (Spoken Word), Gregg Bissonette (Percussion), Kaz Utsunomiya (A&R), Pamela Dancy (Production Coordination), Hooshik Bayliss (Collage), Tony MacAlpine (Vocals), Michael Lau Robles (Design), Steve Vai (Engineer), Steve Vai (Vocals), Dave Weiner (Guitar (Rhythm)), Jerry Hey (Trumpet), Pia Vai (Harp), Andrea Cobb (Cover Art), Dick Bakker (Conductor), John A. Sepetys (Management), Tony MacAlpine (Keyboards), Steve Vai (Audio Production), Bryan Beller (Bass), Dan Higgins (Saxophone), Tony Sartino (Stylist), Dave Weiner (Guitar (Acoustic)), Priscila Bara (Management), Steve Vai (Producer), Jeremy Colson (Drums), Tony MacAlpine (Guitar), David Kole (Orchestration), Charles Loper (Trombone), Len Birman (Spoken Word), Laurel Fishman (Spoken Word), Steve Vai (Mixing), Bill Reichenbach Jr. (Trombone), Chris Opperman (Piano), Thomas Nordegg (Spoken Word), Billy Sheehan (Guitar (Bass)), Gary Grant (Trumpet), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Ruby Birman (Spoken Word)
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Real Illusions: Reflections
Studio album by Steve Vai
Released February 22, 2005
Genre Instrumental rock
Progressive metal
Length 55:10
Label Epic/Red Ink
Producer Steve Vai
Professional reviews
Steve Vai chronology
G3: Live in Tokyo
(2005)
Real Illusions: Reflections
(2005)
Sound Theories
(2007)

Real Illusions: Reflections is the first studio album since Steve Vai's 1999 studio release The Ultra Zone. The album was released on February 22, 2005. It is the first piece of a three part concept album about a town visited by the godsent Pamposh and his construction of the Church.

"Lotus Feet", the seventh song (which is to be the most emotional - see The Seventh Song), was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. The song was recorded live in the Netherlands in 2004 during Vai's "The Aching Hunger Tour".

Track listing

All songs written by Steve Vai.

  1. "Building the Church" – 4:58
  2. "Dying for Your Love" – 4:50
  3. "Glorious" – 4:35
  4. "K'm-Pee-Du-Wee" – 4:00
  5. "Firewall" – 4:19
  6. "Freak Show Excess" – 6:51
  7. "Lotus Feet" – 6:45
  8. "Yai Yai" – 2:37
  9. "Midway Creatures" – 3:42
  10. "I'm Your Secrets" – 4:26
  11. "Under it All" – 8:07

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