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|+Allan Holdsworth: Metal Fatigue ([[Allan Holdsworth Discography|D]] - [[Allan Holdsworth Solo Albums|S]]) | |+Allan Holdsworth: Metal Fatigue ([[Allan Holdsworth Discography|D]] - [[Allan Holdsworth Solo Albums|S]]) ([https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nLNkscsx2CTLo31tiq1dv7a9PXASl8bek YT]) | ||
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'''Paul Korda''': Vocals on "In The Mystery" | '''Paul Korda''': Vocals on "In The Mystery" | ||
=Summary of quotes= | =Summary of quotes on "Metal Fatigue"= | ||
Metal Fatigue" is an album by Allan Holdsworth released on the Enigma label in the United States. It was a departure from his previous work with Warner Brothers due to their indecision about producing another album. The recording process involved different lineups of musicians for different tracks. Holdsworth experimented with synthesizers during the album's creation, leading to a shift in musical style and a desire for more instrumental music. Despite challenges with record companies, Holdsworth's move to Enigma Records allowed for more creative freedom. "Metal Fatigue" featured notable tracks like "Devil Take the Hindmost" and "The Un-Merry-Go-Round." Holdsworth's artistic inspiration and personal connections contributed to the album's unique elements, including a soprano sax-like guitar solo. ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the quotes below.]'' | Metal Fatigue" is an album by Allan Holdsworth released on the Enigma label in the United States. It was a departure from his previous work with Warner Brothers due to their indecision about producing another album. The recording process involved different lineups of musicians for different tracks. Holdsworth experimented with synthesizers during the album's creation, leading to a shift in musical style and a desire for more instrumental music. Despite challenges with record companies, Holdsworth's move to Enigma Records allowed for more creative freedom. "Metal Fatigue" featured notable tracks like "Devil Take the Hindmost" and "The Un-Merry-Go-Round." Holdsworth's artistic inspiration and personal connections contributed to the album's unique elements, including a soprano sax-like guitar solo. ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the quotes below.]'' | ||
=Quotes on "Metal Fatigue"= | =Quotes on "Metal Fatigue"= | ||
==[[Allan Holdsworth (Guitarist 1985)]]== | ==[[Allan Holdsworth (Guitarist 1985)]]== | ||
What are you doing at the moment? | What are you doing at the moment? | ||
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Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/master/193090-Allan-Holdsworth-Metal-Fatigue | Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/master/193090-Allan-Holdsworth-Metal-Fatigue | ||
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Fatigue_(album) | |||
YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nLNkscsx2CTLo31tiq1dv7a9PXASl8bek | YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nLNkscsx2CTLo31tiq1dv7a9PXASl8bek | ||