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The Jitter Shakes (N.E.W Musidisc 1989)




  

Talented LA's lesser-known guitar player luckily enough for being discovered by the Guitar for The Practicing Player magazine at his early young age turned out to be a new way for Blues Saraceno to went for more brighter in success achievements in the Rock N' Roll tougher worlds like American soil. His gifted talents for being a magnificent guitar virtuoso with basically instrumentalist programme and recording later would giving him chances to do more and more including being recruits to joining the next formation on the legendary Glam-Pop Metal band Poison but here we shall following his solo recording which might giving some popularized comments in honest about his guitar skills and technique through the debut record of him - Never Look Back. Presenting Blues Rock, Hard Rock and Modern Acoustic virtues; Blues Saraceno might descending from nobody to one of the most serious competitors for the established guitar masters like Steve Vai or Joe Satriani as well as these track-numbers of his lost footprints towards the early days of his Rock career are performing on this record; Remember When, Full Tank, Jay Walkin' or Deliverance shall entrails your hearing sense and imagination up and down like a boogie woogie roller-coaster rides with natural and experimental techniques available almost on every curvings of tones and melodies with Randy Coven on bass and drummer Joe Franco helping the young guitar padawan Mr. Saraceno for any beginners and learning apprentice of guitar mastering virtuoso would gladly happy to have on their good guitar music recording collections.

Lesson Begins ...


Link:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/342512/Blues-Saraceno-Never-Look-Back-1989

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