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LORDS OF KARMA: A TRIBUTE TO SATRIANI and VAI

Tribute CD's and tribute bands puzzle me. Why would you buy a carbon copy of the original when nothing really beats the original. It's like getting a 2nd generation video tape of a new movie that someone bootlegged with a camcorder in the theater. It just isn't the same. This can be said about this latest addition to the tribute CD's that have bombared the market over the last couple of years. The players on this CD are a top notch batch of musicians, many of whom I respect tremendously, so I won't say anything bad about them as performers, artists or musicians. My gripe is why pay homage to two of the greatest instrumental guitarists of all time and then make carbon copies of their songs and just play over them. It defeats the purpose and makes the consumer wonder why they would shell out fourteen bucks for a disc of second rate versions of great songs done better by the original artist who wrote them?? Each performer on this tribute which includes; Jake E. Lee, Bruce Kulick (who turns in the only stylistically different rendition of Satriani's "Always With Me, Always With You", with acoustic guitar), Brad Gillis, George Lynch, Neil Zaza, and Enuff Z Nuff.are terrific players, writters and musicians, yet they never really infuse much of their style into any of the tracks they play on. Granted, each one of these players has made their mark on the guitar map and each one of them can hold their own under any circumstance, but why waste time playing close duplicates of the originals. Twist them up a bit, make them your own, show the guitarist out there, that you can take a great existing song and really infuse your influence, personality and style into it. Instead, the safe road was taken and the result is very stale and flat sounding. Take my advice, buy Steve Vai's "Passion and Warfare" or Joe Satriani's "Surfing with the Alien" and listen to the magic on those albums, and then you will understand why these two artists stand the test of time.

WWF The Music Vol. 5
by Various Artists

BLOW SOUNDTRACK
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

I AM VENGEANCE
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

JAY & SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

AMERICAN PIE 2
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

ROCKSTAR
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

RESIDENT EVIL
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

WWF - FORCEABLE ENTRY
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

BLADE 2 SOUNDTRACK
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

THE SCORPION KING
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

TRIBUTE TO THE BEAST
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

SPIDER-MAN SOUNDTRACK
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

XXX SOUNDTRACK
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

DAREDEVIL SOUNDTRACK
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

PIGS & PYRAMIDS: A TRIBUTE TO PINK FLOYD
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

WE'RE A HAPPY FAMILY
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

CHARLIE'S ANGELS - FULL THROTTLE
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

FREDDY vs. JASON SOUNDTRACK
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

UNDERWORLD SOUNDTRACK
by VARIOUS ARTISTS

WE WISH YOU A HAIRY CHRISTMAS
by VARIOUS ARTISTS