Planet Gemini (album) explained

Planet Gemini
Type:studio
Artist:Michael Angelo Batio
Cover:MABPlanetGemini.jpg
Studio:M.A.C.E. Court Studios
(Chicago, Illinois)
Length:42:22
Label:M.A.C.E.
Producer:Michael Angelo Batio
Prev Title:No Boundaries
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Tradition
Next Year:1998

Planet Gemini is the second solo album by American heavy metal musician Michael Angelo Batio (credited as Angelo). Recorded and self-produced by the guitarist at M.A.C.E. Court Studios in Chicago, Illinois, it was released in 1997 on his own label, M.A.C.E. Music. Batio performs all instruments and vocals on the album, with drummer Chuck White and keyboardist Frank Lucas the only other performers, both on the two parts of "No Boundaries Part II".

Background

Like on his first solo album, 1994's No Boundaries, Michael Angelo Batio recorded Planet Gemini at his own M.A.C.E. Court Studios in Chicago, Illinois; he is credited on the album as performing all electric, acoustic and bass guitars, keyboards, drums and percussion, as well as producing, engineering and mixing.[1] The only other performers on the release are Chuck White and Frank Lucas, who play drums/percussion and keyboards, respectively, on "No Boundaries Part II: Intro" and "The Jam Game". Although mostly instrumental, Planet Gemini is Batio's first solo album to feature vocals, which he performs on "So Much to Live For" and "These Four Walls".[1]

Planet Gemini was originally released on Batio's own label M.A.C.E. Music in 1997. It was later remastered and reissued in 2006, with the previously unreleased instrumental versions of "So Much to Live For" and "These Four Walls" replacing the original tracks, as well as the addition of "Enough Is Enough" from the 2000 album Lucid Intervals and Moments of Clarity.[2] Three songs – "Planet Gemini", "No Boundaries Part II: The Jam Game" and "Time Traveler" – were remixed and remastered, with additional drums by Joe Babiak, for the 2007 release 2 X Again.[3] A tutorial for "Time Traveler" was featured on the instructional video Speed Kills 2010.[4]

Critical reception

A review published by Guitar Nine describes Planet Gemini as "the incredible follow-up to Michael Angelo's No Boundaries CD". In the review, the writer outlines that the album features "a very progressive, hard edged sound from beginning to end", and suggests that "One of the best reasons to get Planet Gemini is the last song 'Time Traveler'. There is a lead solo section that is so outside and fast that it is incomprehensible that a human could even play it!"

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Planet Gemini . . 1997 . . April 7, 2024 .
  2. News: Michael Angelo Batio's 'Planet Gemini' CD Remastered With Three Additional Tracks . . June 14, 2006 . June 26, 2015 .
  3. News: Michael Angelo Batio Schedules Nanuet In-Store . . October 26, 2007 . April 7, 2024 .
  4. Web site: Speed Kills 2010 – Time Traveler Guitar . Metal Method Productions . https://web.archive.org/web/20100711131823/http://www.metalmethod.com/speedkills2010 . July 11, 2010 . June 26, 2015 .