Eyes of the World (album) explained

Eyes of the World
Type:studio
Artist:MacAlpine
Cover:Tony MacAlpine - 1990 - Eyes of the World.jpg
Recorded:June 21 – November 13, 1989
Studio:Fantasy Studios (Berkeley, California)
Prairie Sun Recording Studios (Cotati, California)
Genre:Hard rock, glam metal
Label:PolyGram
Producer:Tony MacAlpine, Steve Fontano
Prev Title:Maximum Security
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Freedom to Fly
Next Year:1992

Eyes of the World is a studio album by the band MacAlpine, released in 1990 through PolyGram.[1] MacAlpine was a short-lived project by guitarist Tony MacAlpine, and the album is a departure from his previous work in that it is more commercially oriented, with none of his usual instrumental tracks in the style of neoclassical metal or piano études. According to MacAlpine himself, the project was indeed an attempt to emulate other hard rock acts at the time.[2]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20100410030843/http://www.tonymacalpine.com/discography/discography_groups.html "Groups/Non-Solo Discography"
  2. Sword, Brian (2014-07-27). "Tony MacAlpine Interview - The Double Stop Podcast Episode 24". The Double Stop. Event occurs at time 15:54–18:51. Retrieved 2014-12-17