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Speed Metal Symphony

 
Album Review: Speed Metal Symphony

  • Artist: Cacophony
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 1987
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Cacophony's Speed Metal Symphony is one of the more extreme entries in the Shrapnel Records catalog. Rather than being a showcase for merely one guitar hero possessing superhuman technique, Cacophony brings you two guitar virtuosos, Marty Friedman and Jason Becker, who are equally capable of blowing your head off with their state-of-the-art neo-classical chops. As if that weren't enough, their angular compositions are delivered at warp-speed tempos, with tons of dissonance and odd time signatures thrown into the mix. Imagine twin Yngwie Malmsteens playing simultaneously over a bed of Megadeth rhythm tracks, and you'll get the basic idea. The sheer note density on this album is tough to digest, and the brash production (standard for most Shrapnel releases) makes it all sound like it's happening in a wind tunnel. But underneath the cacophony, two extremely gifted guitarists are at work here. Friedman's and Becker's later solo albums are both superior to this slightly convoluted work (and all the better to sample the guitarists' styles individually). And both of them ultimately went on to score high-profile sideman gigs (Friedman with Megadeth, Becker with David Lee Roth) where their skills are sharpened and focused within the contexts of more conventional song structures. Abrasive singer Peter Marrino adds vocals to most of the tracks on Speed Metal Symphony without necessarily making them any more accessible. This is some of the most indulgent music ever recorded. If you've got the constitution for it, dig in. ~ Andy Hinds, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Savage Marty Friedman Cacophony (5:48)
Where My Fortune Lies Jason Becker, Marty Friedman Cacophony (4:32)
The Ninja Marty Friedman Cacophony (7:24)
Concerto Jason Becker, Marty Friedman Cacophony (4:37)
Burn the Ground Jason Becker, Marty Friedman Cacophony (6:50)
Desert Island Marty Friedman Cacophony (6:24)
Speed Metal Symphony Jason Becker, Marty Friedman Cacophony (9:32)

Credits

Jason Becker (Guitar), Jason Becker (Guitar (Bass)), Jason Becker (Guitar (Rhythm)), Cacophony (Main Performer), Marty Friedman (Bass), Marty Friedman (Guitar), Marty Friedman (Guitar (Rhythm)), Marty Friedman (Producer), Dino Alden (Assistant Engineer), Atma Anur (Drums), Steve Fontano (Engineer), George Horn (Mastering), Peter Marrino (Vocals), Mike Varney (Executive Producer), Guy Aitchison (?), Mike Vamey (Executive Producer), Laurie Sato (Concept), Laurie Sato (Logo Concept)
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Speed Metal Symphony
Studio album by Cacophony
Released 1987
Recorded May-June 1987 at Prairse Sun Studios in CA
Genre Neo-classical metal
Length 45:23
Label Shrapnel
Producer Marty Friedman
Professional reviews
Cacophony chronology
Speed Metal Symphony
(1987)
Go Off!
(1988)

Speed Metal Symphony is the debut album of Neo-classical metal band Cacophony released in 1987 (see 1987 in music) on Shrapnel Records.

Quote from Jason Becker's site:"This CD is chock-full of aggressive harmonies and weird counterpoint and polyphony. This was my first CD. I was seventeen. I learned so much from Marty and Atma, the drummer. I was very good, but they opened me wide."

Track listing

  1. "Savage" – 5:50 (Marty Friedman)
  2. "Where My Fortune Lies" – 4:33 (Friedman, Jason Becker)
  3. "The Ninja" – 7:25 (Friedman)
  4. "Concerto" – 4:37 (Friedman, Becker)
  5. "Burn the Ground" – 6:51 (Friedman, Becker)
  6. "Desert Island" – 6:25 (Friedman)
  7. "Speed Metal Symphony" – 9:37 (Friedman, Becker)

Personnel

Trivia

  • The Track "The Ninja" does not appear on the back cover of the CD. It is not known whether it was intentional or not.

 
 

 

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