Racer X – Technical difficulties [1999; Japanese edition inc. bonus track]
■ Genre: Heavy Metal/Guitar Virtuoso
■ Audio Format: FLAC level 8, v1.2.1 / mp3 VBR V0, LAME v3.98.2
■ Included: nfo, log, sfv, m3u, Booklet, CD, Tray card, Obi
■ Playing Time: 00:55:30
■ Size: 409,84 MB/114,06 MB
Download links in the comments
[Password: -21grams]
Categories: CD rips
I’ll try to keep this as short as possible:
Paul Gilbert’s *solo stuff* > Racer X > Mr. Big
Self-explanatory, isn’t it?
I know the majority prefers Mr. Big, the sale figures say it all.
Racer X were always heavier and Paul’s solo albums are… well nobody knows what exactly 😛 (that’s why I love them so much)
I’d like to hear your views on the subject, you may want to state if you’re a *traditional* metalhead or not.
Judas Priest fans for instance are more likely to lean towards Racer X for obvious reasons: Scott Travis presence + that (outstanding) “Heart of a lion” cover.
Trivia:
Russ Parrish appears on the credits [co-wrote “God of a sun”]
Does the name ring any bells? No?
Well, he goes under the alias Satchel now – Yep, Steel Panther‘s guitarist.
I always liked musicians with a sense of humour.
Racer X at Wikipedia
Paul Gilbert at Wikipedia
“Technical difficulties” at RateYourMusic
“Technical difficulties” at Discogs
Record Label: Mercury Japan
Catalogue Number: PHCW-1055
UPC: 4988011363863
Rights Society: JASRAC [Japan]
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L223
Matrix/Runout: PHCW-1055 1M1 C 9Y
Mould SID Code: IFPI 3906
Tracklist:
01. Phallic tractor [0:56]
02. Fire of Rock [4:57]
03. Snakebite [4:23]
04. Technical difficulties [4:21]
05. Miss Mistreater [4:32]
06. Bolt in my heart [4:11]
07. 17th moon [4:06]
08. Waiting [4:30]
09. Poison eyes [4:17]
10. B.R.O. [1:20]
11. God of the sun [5:16]
12. Give it to me [3:16]
13. The executioner’s song [4:09]
Bonus track
14. Children of the grave [5:16]
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
FLAC CD-rip nfo
Mirrors:
FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Filefactory.com]
FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Fileserve.com]FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Gamefront.com]FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Hulkfile.com]FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Mega.co.nz]FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Megaupload.com]FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Netkups.com]FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Solidfiles.com] ✔ [05/08/2016]
Show Checksums »
CRC32: a2dffbb1
MD5: 4d027c2e92000c69d106bfd9c6161852
SHA-1: 54c2272f2a27cc7c4a08a1afa23703604bf9ad1a
mp3 CD-rip nfo
Mirrors:
mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.2 [Filefactory] ✔ [20/05/2012]
mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.2 [Fileserve.com]mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.2 [Mega.co.nz]mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.2 [Megaupload.com]mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.2 [Rapidshare]mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.2 [Zippyshare.com] ✔ [20/05/2012]
Show Checksums »
CRC32: 73168bb3
MD5: 576419ca352727eeb8a2cd7b6aa16c68
SHA-1: 034c274f32c21e0649f35cf52907782117604f77
Paul Gilbert is amazing! Very much a treat to listen to anything he's done.
As far as Racer X goes, it took me a while to get past Jeff Martin's voice however. Initially I couldn’t tolerate his vocals, but have since warmed up to it a little after watching some videos of his performance.
Paul G.'s guitar work with Racer X is outstanding and amazing – words are hard to describe it. But the vocals and overall production of Mr. Big is a lot easier to listen to, and therefore I probably prefer it.
PG's solo work is great and exceptional – he's probably the most talented player of his style you'll find.
I'm not a “metal-head”. Although I do enjoy heavy metal along with a multitude of styles.
PG really fits in any style – very talented and gifted.
Hello friend, could you tell me the password?
Ηey, could you fix the other links?
‘Fix’? Fix what exactly?
Well, you’ve fixed the problem. Thanks man.