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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Peerless musicianship, intensity, and groove!!
Live instrumental rock at its absolute best. Where to begin showering praise upon this gem...

Neil Zaza combines the melodic instinct of Satriani with advanced technical mastery and intensity. Showing diversity in his compositional side is the album's intro, which sounds like an sparkling electric sitar. His shredding is furious and creative (see his guitar solo), but...

Published on March 22, 2003 by Lord Chimp

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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Excellent musicianship, No taste
This album is all flash and no taste. Trust me, I enjoy some over-the-top musicianship, but this music just leaves you bored. There is no art, just chops.

Admittedly, these musicians are some of the most talented that I have ever heard. If you are into that kind of thing, this is all you, buddy! Personally, I would pick up some cds from similiar bands...
Published on May 26, 2005 by Don Krieger


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Peerless musicianship, intensity, and groove!!, March 22, 2003
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This review is from: Bobby Rock & Neil Zaza - Snap, Crackle & Pop...Live! (Audio CD)
Live instrumental rock at its absolute best. Where to begin showering praise upon this gem...

Neil Zaza combines the melodic instinct of Satriani with advanced technical mastery and intensity. Showing diversity in his compositional side is the album's intro, which sounds like an sparkling electric sitar. His shredding is furious and creative (see his guitar solo), but another side is revealed with a sensitive rendition of "Amazing Grace", with guitar tones to die for. His song "I'm Alright" is ultra-melodic featuring hooks to rival the best of Satriani. Another Zaza track, "Hailin'", breaks down into jaw-dropping solo spots for Zaza and Dickens before making a reprise.

Bill Dickens' ranks up there with the finest bass players I've ever heard, in many ways. Despite his unfathomable virtuosity, his playing within the context of the songs is very tasteful and understated. His note choice and timing complements each song perfectly, and even his mind-blowing speed is just a means to an end. Then his bass solo comes along....and it's simply disgusting -- I still don't comprehend how it is humanly possible to play the bass like this (no, really). Even the incredible Victor Wooten is in awe of the Buddha -- that's saying something, I think.

Bobby Rock is easily the _grooviest_ rock drummer I have ever heard after Nick D'Virgilio. His jazz knowledge creeps into play at times during his interplay with the Buddha. On disc 1, 19-minute drum solo "Quadzilla" is probably the single most impressive thing I have heard on a drum kit. His four bass drum, four high-hat setup allows for incredible ambidexterity and there is so much musicality and groove to his playing. Wild single-stroke snare rolls, double-stroke bass drum rolls, 32nd note furies, tribal beats, Latin percussion pieces...you get the works and it's all awesome. His drum kit would probably fill up my entire living room.

Stevie Wonder's "I Wish" starts off the set, injected with a funky breakdown where the musicians play off of each other. Each also gets chance to nab the spotlight, so the crowd gets a short-but-sweet taste of everyone's instrumental domination before things REALLY get crazy. Some Bobby Rock songs follow, "Lightworker" and "Fearless", both scorching instrumental rock. A funkified version of Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" ends disc 1 after the colossal drum solo. On disc 2, "Jungle Groove" is a funky jam-like song. Performances on everything are jaw-dropping technically, but these guys also lend an good ear to song and structure.

Simply a great, great album. A must-buy for any fan of instrumental rock or anyone who wants to hear the most amazing bass playing on the entire planet.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Harmonious, Driving, Tasteful Musicianship., September 25, 1999
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This review is from: Bobby Rock & Neil Zaza - Snap, Crackle & Pop...Live! (Audio CD)
Many albums claim to showcase musicianship, but this one does it with style, taste, and flair. Take Michael Jordan copy him two times and make a three man Jordan team and it would be undefeatable. Bobby Rock, Neil Zaza, and Bill Dickens do just that with this instrumental rock album. Undefeatable!!! No other musicians have ever come close to this mammoth, marathon recording. Check it out! Don't leave amazon without it!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars oh yeah, the bhudda is the best bassist I've ever heard, October 27, 2000
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Michael Smith (Calgary, AB, Canada) - See all my reviews
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He plays faster than most guitar players, and has incredible jazz knowledge. Rarely do you come across someone this fast with such good understanding of what he's playing.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, Zaza is a melodic god, October 27, 2000
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Michael Smith (Calgary, AB, Canada) - See all my reviews
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I've been a guitar fan for a long time and never have I ever seen anyone as melodic as Zaza. His compositional skills are amazing (check out i'm alright and the intro) and his technical wizardry is truly astonishing. I'm alright is still my favorite guitar song EVER, over anything of malmsteen, moore, impelliteri, gilbert, etc! becker is a close second when it comes to composition. If you like Satriani's melodicism and george bellas' techincal wizardry, this is for you!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Neil Zaza is great!, November 19, 1999
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If you like Buckethead fast picking, George Lynch tone, Paul Gilbert clean arpeggios and Greg Howe SHREDDING hammer-ons this double CD is for you! All tracks are interesting, specially Aerosmith's "Walk this way" and "I'm allright". I also recommend his prevous releases SING and TWO HANDS, ONE HEART!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Snap Crackle & Pop....Live Bobby Rock & Neil Zaza, June 5, 2008
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Great live recording! I hear something new everytime it's played. Definetly an underecognized artist. You will not be disappointed with this recording. Go get it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, May 2, 2002
I heard about this album from a guy named Mike Smith, and I'm glad I did, beacause I was missing out on some great music (thanks Mike). I don't know how to describe this. Jazz rock? Jazz, Prog..ah, who cares? It's amazing music. Neil is an awesome guitarist. I don't know about better than Satch, but he's really talented. Bobby Rock is one of the best drummers I've heard. Perhaps even better than the great Buddy Rich. He became one of my favorite drummers on the very first listen. I don't know much about bass, but I do know that Bill Dickens is possbly the best I've ever heard. His solo spot is so good it's ridiculous. I can't imagine what it'd be like to have actually been at this show. Such energy, such musical magic! I've definitely gotta buy some of Neil's solo albums, but it's just too bad these guys aren't playing with him. They need to do an album together.

Not much to say except if you like good musicianship, you'll love this.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Total sensual experience, May 15, 1999
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Amazing album. Perfection from beginning to end. Never before has any recording been as worthy of my surround sound stereo. I had no idea what the machine was capable of 'til it played this. Great excercise for all your senses. Verrrry healthy!!!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Excellent musicianship, No taste, May 26, 2005
This review is from: Bobby Rock & Neil Zaza - Snap, Crackle & Pop...Live! (Audio CD)
This album is all flash and no taste. Trust me, I enjoy some over-the-top musicianship, but this music just leaves you bored. There is no art, just chops.

Admittedly, these musicians are some of the most talented that I have ever heard. If you are into that kind of thing, this is all you, buddy! Personally, I would pick up some cds from similiar bands that have both musicianship and creativity, such as Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment, Joe Satriani, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Chris Poland, King Crimson, etc.
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