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Yngwie Malmsteen > Albums & Lyrics

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Alchemy Album
  1. Blitzkrieg
  2. Leonardo
  3. Playing With Fire
  4. The Stand
  5. Wield My Sword
  6. Blue
  7. Legion of the Damned
  8. Deamon Dance (7,405,926)
  9. Hangar 18, Area 51
  10. Voodoo Nights
  11. Asylum I: Asylum
  12. Asylum II: Sky Euphoria
  13. Asylum III: Quantum Leap
Attack!! Album
  1. Razor Eater
  2. Rise Up
  3. Valley Of The Kings
  4. Ship Of Fools
  5. Attack
  6. Stronghold
  7. Mad Dog
  8. In The Name Of God
  9. Valhalla
  10. Touch The Sky
  11. Ironclad
Eclipse Album
  1. Making Love
  2. Bedroom Eyes
  3. Save Our Love
  4. Motherless Child
  5. Devil in Disguise
  6. Judas
  7. What Do You Want
  8. Demon Driver
  9. Faultline
  10. Eclipse
Facing the Animal Album
  1. Braveheart
  2. Facing the Animal
  3. Enemy
  4. Sacrifice
  5. Like an Angel - For April
  6. My Resurrection
  7. Another Time
  8. Heathens from the North
  9. Alone in Paradise
  10. End of My Rope
  11. Only the Strong
  12. Poison In Your Veins
  13. Air On A Theme
  14. Casting Pearls Before The Swine
Fire & Ice Album
  1. Perpetual
  2. Dragonfly
  3. Teaser
  4. How Many Miles to Babylon
  5. Cry No More
  6. No Mercy
  7. Leviathan
  8. Fire and Ice
  9. Forever Is a Long Time
  10. All I Want Is Everything
  11. Golden Dawn
  12. Final Curtain
Inspiration Album
  1. Carry on My Way
  2. Pictures of Home
  3. Gates of Babylon
  4. Manic Depression
  5. Mistreated
  6. In the Dead of Night
  7. The Sails of Charon
  8. Anthem
  9. Child in Time
  10. Spanish Castle Magic
Magnum Opus Album
  1. Vengeance
  2. No Love Lost
  3. The Only One
  4. Overture 1622
  5. Voodoo
  6. Cross the Line
  7. Time Will Tell
  8. Fire in the Sky
  9. Amberdawn
Marching Out Album
  1. Prelude
  2. Disciples of Hell
  3. I Am a Viking
  4. Overture 1383
  5. Anguish and Fear
  6. On the Run Again
  7. Soldier Without Faith
  8. Caught in the Middle
  9. Marching Out
Odyssey Album
  1. Rising Force
  2. Hold On
  3. Heaven Tonight
  4. Dreaming (Tell Me)
  5. Bite the Bullet
  6. Riot in the Dungeons
  7. Deja Vu
  8. Crystal Ball
  9. Now Is the Time
  10. Faster Than the Speed of Light
  11. Krakatau
  12. Memories
Rising Force Album
  1. Black Star
  2. Far Beyond the Sun
  3. Now Your Ships Are Burned
  4. Evil Eye
  5. As Above, So Below
  6. Little Savage
  7. Farewell
Seventh Sign Album
  1. Never Die
  2. Meant to Be
  3. Forever One
  4. Hairtrigger
  5. Brothers
  6. Seventh Sign
  7. Bad Blood
  8. Prisoner of Your Love
  9. Pyramid of Cheops
  10. Crash and Burn
  11. Sorrow
  12. Angel in Heat
Trilogy Album
  1. Liar
  2. Queen in Love
  3. Crying
  4. Fury
  5. Fire
  6. Magic Mirror
  7. Dark Ages
  8. Trilogy Suite Op: 5
War to End All Wars Album
  1. Prophet of Doom
  2. Crucify
  3. Bad Reputation
  4. Catch 22
  5. Masquerade
  6. Molto Arpeggiosa
  7. Miracle of Life
  8. The Wizard
  9. Preludium
  10. Wild One
  11. Tarot
  12. War to End All Wars
  13. Instru-Mental Institution
  14. Black Sheep of the Family
  15. Treasure from the East
Yngwie J. Malmsteen arrived on the scene in 1983 when he emigrated to America from his native Sweden. Malmsteen created a style - an ear-searing blend of metal bombast and classical beauty that is one of the most immediately recognizable of ALL guitarists. He elevated classical chops to new heights, adding a definite European stamp both dark-sounding and blindingly fast.

"I've been exposed to classical music since I was five years old," says Yngwie, who was born in Stockholm on June 30, 1963. "My mother listened to Bach so much, and I grew to really love his music. Bach's chord progressions and melodies are the most beautiful things ever written.

"My family was very musical," he adds. "My sister played flute and piano and my brother played guitar, drums, piano, violin, and accordian. My father even played guitar."

Malmsteen maintains that his biggest classical influence is 19th-century violin virtuoso Nicolo Paganini. "I was in my early teens the first time I heard his music," recalls Yngwie," and he's been my idol ever since. I got turned on to him through a Swedish TV show. A Russian violinist was playing some Paganini stuff on the program, and I freaked. I quickly put a portable tape recorder in front of the TV to get it on tape. When I found out later what the guy was playing, I went out and bought Paganiniâs "24 Caprices," which is my all-time favorite thing to listen to.

"Thatâs how I wanted to play guitar. He did with his instrument what few have ever come close to doing. He was a rock and roller-very wild and very extreme."

Yngwie's work overflows with classically influenced playing. His Grammy-nominated debut solo album, "Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force," is regarded by many as the definitive document of neoclassical rock guitar.

"Those compositions ["Black Star" and "Far Beyond the Sun"] sort of sum up my style," says Yngwie. "There are fast runs, slow harmonies, and some really nice arpeggios in them. Those songs are like icons for me. I'll probably play them until the day I die."

Malmsteen first picked up a guitar on September 18, 1970-the day Jimi Hendrix died. "Hendrix did inspire me to play," Yngwie affirms, "but I was more influenced by his image than his music. He looked so cool and was a fantastic performer."

Says Yngwie: "I don't think anyone can actually teach someone how to play guitar. The desire should come from inside. Guitar is at a stage where one has to do oneâs own innovations. Playing electric guitar is not like playing classical violin, which has been around for hundreds of years. To play classical violin, one has to be taught the specific skills needed to perform that particular kind of music. Once you get past the basics needed to play guitar, the rest is up to you."

Guitarists with mind-boggling technique can be quite boring on stage, but Malmsteen impresses as well as entertains. He is always in constant motion, whether playing his Stratocaster with his teeth or twirling it around his body.

"When I play a song at rehearsals I often get bored with it," he admits. "But as soon as I get in front of an audience I'll get excited and everything comes alive. I'm not just playing for myself. I live for my audience-they're everything. It's the best feeling imaginable to go on stage and have the crowd love you. As long as there's an audience, I'll never lose the desire to play."



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