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Sacred Groove
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 10, 1993
GenreHeavy metal
Hard rock
Length46:59
LabelElektra
ProducerJohn Cuniberti
George Lynch chronology
Sacred Groove
(1993)
Will Play for Food
(2000)

Sacred Groove is a George Lynch album from 1993. It contains a diverse range of tracks from different styles of music, for example, the instrumental Tierra Del Fuego has a significant Latin feel to it. There are four instrumentals and six songs on the US release. The Japanese release has an additional instrumental as well as a bluesy live track. A notable instrumental on the album is "Love Power from the Mama Head", which shows off much of Lynch's unique playing style.

Track listing

There are ten tracks on the US release and twelve tracks on the Japanese release of this album:[1]

Track Track Title Duration Notes
1 Memory Jack 1:37 Instrumental
2 Love Power From the Mama Head 5:29 Instrumental
3 Flesh and Blood 5:02 Vocal: Ray Gillen
4 We Don't Own This World 4:26 Vocal: Matthew and Gunnar Nelson
5 I Will Remember 4:18 Instrumental
6 The Beast Part 1 6:54 Vocal: Mandy Lion
7 The Beast Part 2 (Addiction to the Friction) 2:49 Vocal: Mandy Lion
8 Not Necessary Evil 5:15 Glenn Hughes[2]
9 Cry of the Brave 5:05 Glenn Hughes[2]
10 Tierra Del Fuego 6:03 Instrumental
11 Satan's Shorts 7:19 * Japanese release only[3] - Instrumental
12 If You Love Me (Why Don't You Let Me Go) 4:22 * Japanese release only[3] - Live

References

  1. ^ "Amazon Music Review". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
  2. ^ a b "Voices of deliverance first works. By Glenn Ray Hughes & Geneva Ann Bailey, Save Me Tonight (I'll Be Waiting) - song, music - Copyright Info". Faqs.org. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
  3. ^ a b "Discogs". discogs.com. Retrieved 2017-09-29.

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