Lopez, Lance
Live
Killer "Live" disc from bad-ass Dallas blues/rock stratmaster Lance Lopez featuring 8 tracks (65 minutes) of brain-damaging, over-the-top, raw, gut-wrenching, Hendrix- inspired, blues/rock heavy guitar power trio fury captured "live without a net". Recorded "Live in Holland" on his Euro-2000 tour, L.L. goes straight for the jugular and takes no prisoners as he unleashes a torrential downpour of killer riffage and mind-blowing licks from his beat-up Strat. The "LIVE" disc is further proof and a testament to the fact that Lance Lopez reigns supreme in the world of serious bluesy heavy guitar rock. Coming straight out of the gate with a killer, heavy version of "Spanish Castle Magic" by James Marshall Hendrix, Brother Lance Lopez makes his presence known and pays "homage" to our "Main Man" and does the "Father of Heavy Guitar" proud with his raw, hard-assed, unabashed version. LL is "on fire" as he rips his poor axe apart like a "pitbull on steroids" on this track & thru-out the killer "Live" disc, ending the disc on a good bluesy note with a phenomenal 12 minute "slow blues burner" in the form of the classic, self-penned "Everytime I Turn Around". Complete with an outstanding 5 minute instrumental slow blues guitar intro jam featuring the Dallas stratmaster diggin deep in his back pocket for dynamic, fluid blues licks on par with the late, great SRV, "Everytime I Turn Around" is what the REAL blues are all about and this stellar track is L.L.s ultimate "musical tribute" to the blues. As an added bonus and as our way of saying thanks, we have included a mind-bending, awesome, over-the-top, extended Live version of "Hear My Train A Comin" as a "HIDDEN BONUS TRACK" on the "Live" disc where Lance Lopez takes his guitar rite over the edge and into a new heavy guitar dimension. L.L. plays his guitar on this killer Hendrix jam like a man possessed and as if his damn life depended on it. As if the "Live" disc wasn't kool enough, this killer heavy guitar "bonus" jam alone is worth the price of admission. Somewhere in Heavy Guitar Heaven Brother Jimi is smiling down upon us.