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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sadly underrated. A must for guitar fans -- it rocks!
This is a diverse album that has it all, from powerful vocal tunes to crunchy modern metal songs to virtuoso guitar instrumentals. No weak track here, believe me. In fact, I think I was very lucky to put my hands on this CD, which came to me just by chance. So, let's review it song by song:

The album opens with the psychedelic intro "Memory Jack", which derives into the...

Published on March 13, 2004 by I. MUNOZ

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good solo effort from a great guitar player
Some self indulgent stuff, but a good album if your a fan of Dokken or Lynchmob. Surprise of this album while George was auditioning vocalists for this album he included tracks from Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple) and Nelson (yes Rickey Nelson's kids)
Published on August 28, 1998


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sadly underrated. A must for guitar fans -- it rocks!, March 13, 2004
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I. MUNOZ (Montreal, PQ, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sacred Groove (Audio CD)
This is a diverse album that has it all, from powerful vocal tunes to crunchy modern metal songs to virtuoso guitar instrumentals. No weak track here, believe me. In fact, I think I was very lucky to put my hands on this CD, which came to me just by chance. So, let's review it song by song:

The album opens with the psychedelic intro "Memory Jack", which derives into the explosive instrumental "Love Power from the Mama Head". If you like Joe Satriani and/or Tony MacAlpine, you'll surely like these two tracks too. Nothing new there, but a worthy listening anyways - mostly if you are a guitar geek, as I am :-).

Then, track number three ("Flesh and blood") suddenly changes the overall mood. Being a thunderous song with some progressive/power metal touches, it reminds me the early Queensr˙che, or something like that. The potent vocals of Ray Gillen and the superb axework of George Lynch form a killer combination in this track.

The fourth track, "We don't own this world", has a glam/hair metal wave, but its vocals are also great and it sounds heavy and energetic. And its guitar solo is so brilliant! This track is a must, in spite of its commercial taste.

Then it comes the instrumental "I will remember", which have some neoclassic influences and has a sad atmosphere all along. I really enjoy this track because it's slow and beautiful. However, I always feel like if it wasn't the first time I listen to it - perhaps it somehow reminds me MacAlpine's "Tears of Sahara" (where Lynch also played as a guest musician).

But suddenly, another stylistic shift arrives. In "The Beast" 1 & 2 the band plays with attitude. Both "beasts" are plenty of crunchy riffs, grunge and heavy tones reaching for a more contemporary sound. Lyrics are intentionally shocking and punky. I love those tracks too, as the sexist lyrics and the raspy vocals evidently have more humorous than serious intentions.

Tracks 8 and 9 are pretty conventional hard rock songs that are in the same vein of "We don't own this world". They also make their marks because of Glenn Hughes's vocals and Lynch's guitar wizardry - which is by the way completely showcased all along the entire album, and these two songs are no exception.

Then the last track closes the show. "Tierra del fuego" is an instrumental that deserves some special attention. It has a Narada/modern flamenco/latin music stylistic flair, with the guest guitarist Derryl Gabel shining on his own, together with Lynch. Al DiMeola's influences are evident there, so this track can easily be considered fusion rock; but Lynch manages to graciously blend its heavy guitar to the mix, thus obtaining a sheer piece of eclectic music.

I think this album stands apart from anything Lynch has done so far, and I sincerely don't see any point in comparing this to Dokken - I would have wished that Dokken had ever sounded like this! Therefore, I give to "Sacred Groove" 4 stars and a half (even five stars!), for being a solid release that definitively honors Lynch's name. Underrated and criminally underpromoted, I hope you guys will be as lucky as I was when I found it in a used discs store. Don't miss this album if you can, please!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good over all album, July 19, 2002
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This is a well rounded album. It has 10 songs: 4 instrumental and 6 vocal. An exelent singer and weather its vocal or instrumental you crave you will get a great display of guitar. The only reason i gave it a 4 is because there are a few wierd things like in "the beast" you hear a voice in the beginning saying "i am the supreme love maker.....i make love till someone dies!!" I recomend it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good solo effort from a great guitar player, August 28, 1998
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This review is from: Sacred Groove (Audio CD)
Some self indulgent stuff, but a good album if your a fan of Dokken or Lynchmob. Surprise of this album while George was auditioning vocalists for this album he included tracks from Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple) and Nelson (yes Rickey Nelson's kids)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Lynchman Rocketh, January 13, 2006
This review is from: Sacred Groove (Audio CD)
I have had a "hit-and-miss" experience when buying CD's with George playing on them -- whether it be with Dokken, Lynch Mob or George solo. Some of his efforts are definately more heart-felt than others. GL, along with such other West-Coast greats as Randy Rhodes, Jeff Watson, and Brad Gillis, came up out of nowhere in the rear-view mirrors of everyone else who were gawking at the skills of Eddie VH in the early '80's. For me personally, I was looking for an American metal guitar "hero" who could counter the likes of Britain's Glenn Tipton or Sweden's Malmsteen. Well, for me, this is the album where George rose to the occasion -- a definite shining moment for Old Glory in the metal field. George proves on this effort that he can go head to head with anybody in any category, and in some cases best them. With George it is always about finding the right tone, but on this CD everything comes together -- speed, composition, feeling, you name it -- GL lets it fly. Gor for it George, this is you in your element and when you're good there's none better!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dokken/Lynch/Pilson Fan, June 25, 2003
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Steven E. Clark (Jefferson City, Missouri United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sacred Groove (Audio CD)
I purchased Sacred Groove from the used section of Amazon.com coz I had heard and read that it wasn't that great and after buying it I can safely say that it was well worth the used price (under $5). Although its not a great album as a whole, it still has fantastic individual tracks. The opening tracks,#1"Memory Jack",#2"Love Power From The Moma Head", spoils you into eagerly anticipating more of the same, so thats part of the let down, I'm sure, for most people but the next song, #3, is an instant classic, in my book, with a killer sound and Ray Gillen belting out his wonderful vocals. #5,"I Will Remember",is worthy of burning onto a "favorites" CD as is #8 "Not Necessary Evil" I mean who doesn't like Glen Hughes? He's almost like one of our founding fathers of hard rock! #9 "Cry of the Brave" is just as good, again with Hughes vocals urging you to crank it up and sing along. #10 "Tierra Del Fuego" is a very cool instrumental with a Spanish feel to it that makes you wanna clench a rose between your teeth, grab a sinyorita and do the tango!Nice close for the album. Unfortunately I can't compliment the other songs so I'll leave you to your own conclusions on them. But bottom line, if your a Lynch fan, you wont be disappointed especially if you get a good used copy for just a few bucks its well worth adding to your collection. Hope this helps my fellow music lovers!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Separates the Men from the Boys!!, March 4, 2002
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This review is from: Sacred Groove (Audio CD)
If you have ever wanted to be a rock star when you were a kid, this album should have been available. This one will make your fingers bleed in anticipation of picking up your guitar! This solo project from George Lynch is an absolute must have. This guy just doesn't know the meaning relaxed playing. It's an all out finger knotting experience! Never plain or ordinary, not thrash, just good clean rip 'em up fingerboard fun! "Mr. Scary", I believe, is the infant conception of this "Masterpiece"!! If great guitar music is what you seek...make sure "Sacred Groove" is in your collection!!!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good stuff., July 31, 2000
This review is from: Sacred Groove (Audio CD)
I've had Sacred Groove in my collection for several years. Until just recently, I hadn't listened to it for a long time. It's a pretty good album from George Lynch. It contains ten tracks: four instrumentals and six vocal songs. Sacred Groove has a cool and full-sounding production and is in a hard rock direction. The songwriting is pretty good, and the musicianship is very good. George Lynch doesn't disappoint at all when it comes to the guitar work. There are different vocalists utilized throughout the album. My favorite tracks are "Love Power from the Mama Head," "I Will Remember," and "Tierra Del Fuego." All three of these tracks are instrumentals that George Lynch does a great job with. "Tierra Del Fuego" is an interesting instrumental that has a Latin flavor. Sacred Groove is a solid and satisfying disc. It's worth a listen.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT CD!, May 6, 2000
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This review is from: Sacred Groove (Audio CD)
this is one of the best cd's I've ever listened to. George Lynch displays his awesome talent on this solo project which is much better than any of his work with Dokken or the Lynch Mob. The only exceptions are "the beast" and "the beast part 2" but the rest of the songs make up for them. This cd is a must have for anyone who likes great guitar playing because Lynch is one of the best guitarist in the world
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5.0 out of 5 stars A GREAT SOLO CD BY GEORGE .. LOTS OF GUESTS ON THIS ONE, May 6, 2011
This review is from: Sacred Groove (MP3 Download)
This is a great debut solo effort from George Lynch. I liked some of the guest singers on the vocal songs, but mostly I like the instrumental tracks. Worth owning if your into GUITAR / GEORGE LYNCH . If yuor into Shred/ Rock/Instrumental Guitar music .... Seek out Releases by These GUITARISTS here on AMAZON --- ANDYTIMMONS -- NEIL ZAZA -- ROB JOHNSON -- JEFF LOOMIS -- DAVID MARTONE
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5.0 out of 5 stars George at his best, December 5, 2010
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If you like guitar with good singing and song composition than Sacred Groove is it. There are 3 excellant excellant instrumentals on this CD. This has better flavor than Dokken and even Lynch Mob! Had grunge not been coming onto the music scene as this CD was coming out. George Lynch would've scored huge on this CD. I recommend this CD! Don who?
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