Eidolon (Remastered) Allan Holdsworth
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
02.08.2018
Album including Album cover
- 1 The Sixteen Men of Tain (Remastered) 06:24
- 2 The Drums Were Yellow (Remastered) 05:55
- 3 Eidolon (Remastered) 04:35
- 4 How Deep Is the Ocean (Remastered) 05:29
- 5 Nuages (Remastered) 05:41
- 6 Ruhkukah (Remastered) 05:32
- 7 Low Levels, High Stakes (Remastered) 09:03
- 8 Tullio (Remastered) 06:00
- 9 Sphere of Innocence (Remastered) 05:59
- 10 Dodgy Boat (Remasterd) 05:36
- 11 Against the Clock (Remastered) 04:57
- 12 City Nights (Remastered) 02:34
- 13 54 Duncan Terrace (Remastered) 04:35
- 14 Road Games (Jack Bruce) (Remastered) 04:14
- 15 Peril Premonition (Remastered) 04:47
- 16 Distance vs. Desire (Remastered) 05:18
- 17 Pud Wud (Remastered) 06:43
- 18 Non-Brewed Condiment (Remastered) 03:43
- 19 Funnels (Remastered) 06:13
- 20 Metal Fatigue (Remastered) 04:57
- 21 Home (Remastered) 05:33
- 22 Devil Take the Hindmost (Remastered) 05:38
- 23 Tokyo Dream (Remastered) 05:04
- 24 Water on the Brain Pt II (Remastered) 02:46
- 25 Letters of Marque (Remastered) 07:00
- 26 Temporary Fault (Remastered) 03:17
- 27 The 4.15 Bradford Executive (Remastered) 08:30
- 28 Curves (Remastered) 05:32
Info for Eidolon (Remastered)
Guitar legend Allan Holdsworth has had a career that has spanned nearly fifty years and is considered by many to be the guitarists' guitarist and a guitar genius that has created a playing style and sound unlike any other. Holdsworth was inducted into Guitar Player's "Hall of Fame" in 1991, his influence has crossed many genre lines including rock, jazz, and metal. EIDOLON: The Allan Holdsworth Collection is a Double CD collection of 28 songs hand picked by Allan himself from his many solo albums beginning with his 1982 release I.O.U. Also included in this collection is a previously unreleased rare alternative version of "Road Games" with the legendary Jack Bruce on vocals. After listening to EIDOLON, the rest of the world will finally see why a Guitar World magazine cover story proclaimed, "He's as influential as Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix, and Eddie Van Halen," and a Guitar Player Magazine Cover.proclaimed Allan Holdsworth as "The Man Who Changed Guitar Forever!"
Digitally remastered
Please Note: We offer this album in its native sampling rate of 48 kHz, 24-bit. The provided 96 kHz version was up-sampled and offers no audible value!
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