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Date Added: 04/16/2002
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THAT WAS THEN, THIS IS NOW

I will say this now...Andy Timmons is one of the best guitarists on the planet and it's about f***ing time he has gotten a proper release for his music. Thanks again to Steve Vai's Favored Nations Label, Timmons' new CD, a compilation of both Ear-Xtacy 1 & 2, plus an additional 5 new tracks, is without a doubt a nice way to introduce this brilliant player to the masses. I have been a HUGE fan of Andy's since his days in Danger Danger (Yes folks, everyone has to pay bills, so cut him some slack), and have followed his work through his various solo projects, and sideman gigs with Simon Phillips, Kip Winger, and other assorted artists of that ilk. What makes Timmons such a standout guitarist is not only his ability to out-widdle every player on the block, but his feel and authenticity to the styles he applies himself to. This guy simply plays so well that you will often find yourself thinking, 'when did he get the time to learn to play like this!'. The scope of this disc is wide, and every track says something different, yet ties together very nicely. The new tracks are smoldering, and the older tracks are remixed and punchy as a Mike Tyson right hook. Timmons' tone is staggering, thick and meaty and clear as a bell. You simply won't find a better player on the market today. His songwriting skills are top notch, and the that is a tough feat to accomplish in the instrumental guitar genre. Form the opening "Super 70's" with it's slamming blues rock power, to the amazing "Electric Gypsy" (dedicated to Jimi Hendrix) and down through the ripping country stylings of 'Farmer Sayz" and the haunting "Night To Remember", Timmons' never grandstands or shoves his talent down your throat, instead, he lets you in on his emotions and lets you draw your own conclusions. Timmons' has been a cult-legend in the guitar world for a number of years, and though I am sure this disc will not put him on the Billboard Top Twenty, this man deserves and NEEDS to be heard. He is unmatched and still amazing guitarists around the globe to this day. This is the HIGHEST recommended guitar disc of the year. It comes out May 7th everywhere. Get it, sit back and enjoy the ride. You will not be disapointed.

THE SPOKEN AND THE UNSPOKEN
by ANDY TIMMONS