Introduction (Marty Friedman album) explained

Introduction
Type:studio
Artist:Marty Friedman
Cover:Marty intro.jpg
Recorded:November–December 1993
Studio:Total Access Recording in Redondo Beach, California; Alex Wilkinson's studio in Shadow Hills, Los Angeles
Genre:Instrumental rock, ambient
Label:Shrapnel
Producer:Marty Friedman, Steve Fontano, Alex Wilkinson, Mike Varney
Prev Title:Scenes
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:True Obsessions
Next Year:1996

Introduction is the third studio album by guitarist Marty Friedman. It was released on November 8, 1994, through Shrapnel Records in the United States and Roadrunner Records in Europe. It is Friedman's second album to feature Nick Menza on drums; both Friedman and Menza were members of Megadeth at the time. Additionally, Nick's father Don Menza plays shakuhachi on the album. Introduction was released just one week after the Megadeth album Youthanasia.[1]

Critical reception

Robert Taylor at AllMusic gave Introduction 4.5 stars out of 5, calling it "An unexpected masterpiece in a genre that could use more releases such as this." The album was described as having built on the formula set out in Friedman's previous album, Scenes (1992), but "with more maturity and musical diversity. Themes are not just introduced and abandoned in favor of gratuitous technical noodling, rather the compositions are thoughtfully explored and brought to a natural conclusion."

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.martyfriedman.com/media_discograph_soloalbum.php "Discography"