Maturin
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Sea of Madness and Dance of Death.
The former is the single best solo Adrian Smith ever recorded, something I say without a single doubt. If they worked through/planned all their solo sections like that... (It reminds me of a drawback of not having a guitarplayer write the majority of the songs.) This is what someone who knows his own strengths and weaknesses sound like over section that exists only to put the best possible guitar solo on display. 10/10.
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Always loved Dave's solo in Dance of Death too. It always felt special, despite being on an album with a ridiculous amount of great solo work. There's some tremolo-work in there, and it's one of the rare solos that still gets me going wondering exactly how he plays it. So for that reason, in combination with being a very pleasant piece both tonally and in note-choices it is a solo that captivates me still.
The former is the single best solo Adrian Smith ever recorded, something I say without a single doubt. If they worked through/planned all their solo sections like that... (It reminds me of a drawback of not having a guitarplayer write the majority of the songs.) This is what someone who knows his own strengths and weaknesses sound like over section that exists only to put the best possible guitar solo on display. 10/10.
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Always loved Dave's solo in Dance of Death too. It always felt special, despite being on an album with a ridiculous amount of great solo work. There's some tremolo-work in there, and it's one of the rare solos that still gets me going wondering exactly how he plays it. So for that reason, in combination with being a very pleasant piece both tonally and in note-choices it is a solo that captivates me still.