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Guitar God 2001 is an album by Randy Holden (formerly of Sons of Adam) guitarist,[1] as the follow-up to a previous album Guitar God released in 1997. The newer Guitar God 2001 featured a 22-minute instrumental titled "Prayer to Paradise" in celebration of the new millennium, whose musical content was a rock guitar styled journey through time and cultures of music of the world, as a musical statement of the journey of man to the destiny of his endless quest to reach paradise. Originally titled "Parade to Paradise", the title was changed to move more toward the poetic sense of the music.[2] This was the second album recorded and released by Randy Holden after a hiatus from music.

Songs

  • "Space Surf Rider"
  • "Sail on Love"
  • "Prayer to Paradise"
  • "I'll Take Your Blues Away"

Reviews

The Guitar God 2001 album received an excellent review from MusicDish.[3][4][5]

Band members

Band history - Randy Holden

  • The Iridescence 1958- 1960
  • Fender IV - 1960-1063
  • Sons of Adam - 1063-1966
  • The Other Half (band) 1966-1967
  • Blue Cheer 1969-1970
  • Randy Holden - Population II 1970-1971
  • Randy Holden - 1994–Present

References

  1. ^ Ugly Things music magazine
  2. ^ "Randy Holden interview". Furious.com. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
  3. ^ Hannaleck, Keith (2001-03-05). "Randy Holden - Guitar God 2001". MusicDish e-Journal. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  4. ^ Hannaleck, Keith (2002-02-07). "Randy Holden - Guitar God". MusicDish e-Journal. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
  5. ^ Paterson, Beverly (2005-02-21). "Best Of The Batch: The Other Half". MusicDish e-Journal. Retrieved 2012-02-20.