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Racer X
Technical Difficulties
In an unexpected move, Paul Gilbert left the money making machine Mr. Big to reunite his first band Racer X and return to his much faster and heavier playing style. Technical Difficulties is Racer X's first album in almost ten years. It's the line-up that the band ended with, but although Bruce Boulliet has some writing credits for the album, an injury prevented him from actually playing on the recording. The first half of the album is really good with Eric Martin singing better than ever, but the song writing on the second half is pretty weak. Nothing really stands out past track four. All in all though I'm happy to have Racer X back and look forward to more from them. --
Scott
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Track Listing
Phallic Tractor
Fire of Rock
Snakebite
Technical Difficulties
Miss Mistreater
Bolt in My Heart
17th Moon
Waiting
Poison Eyes
E.R.O.
God of the Sun
Give it to Me
The Executioner's Song
BAND MEMBERS & GUests
VOCALS:
Eric Martin
GUITAR:
Paul Gilbert
BASS:
John Alderete
DRUMS:
Scott Travis
RECORDING INFORMATION
LABEL:
Shrapnel Records
PRODUCED BY:
Paul Gilbert
RELEASE YEAR:
2000
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