Steve Vai: Alien Love Secrets |
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||||||||
late Frank Zappa. “Zappa was a musical genius”, Steve notes, and the work he did was extremely visionary and elaborate. It took exceptional musicians to bring Zappa’s music to life. One of them was the young Steve Vai, a man who loved the guitar and possessed technical playing skills that were second to none. Steve was also completely fluent in written music and a long-time music transcriber, which helped immensely in recording and maintaining Zappa’s work. Even today, Steve is regarded as the most fluent rock guitarist when it comes to written music, sheet playing, and transcribing even the most difficult arrangements. On the side, Steve would record and produce his own recordings, such as the extremely raw but masterful album “Flexable”. |
|
|
|
||||||||||||
completely redefined the rock guitar and influenced both legions of aspiring guitarists as well as hardware manufacturers, the latter of whom immediately tried to create effect pedals that allowed everyone to create some of the most amazing effects Steve was exhibiting on his recordings. |
|
|
|||||||||||||
to reduce music to its elemental emotions, as proven by many of his songs and his live shows. Steve combines energy with skill, talent with education, and noises with music. He is singular in what he does and his work displays a perfection and complexity that is always breathtaking and ever surprising. No exploration of Steve’s music would be complete without touching upon his guitar play, though. Steve, like Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen, is certainly one of the most skilled guitar players ever; he has re-invented the instrument by taking a new approach with an unconventional mindset. His technical skills are trained to perfection; many guitarists who tried to copy some of his playing styles have had to give up when facing the stretches and the daunting speed of the master. Setting aside his technical abilities, however, Steve has never been a “shredder”. What sets him apart from the legions of guitarists in the rock world is the fact that his expressiveness almost exceeds these technical skills - hard to imagine, but true. While Eddie Van Halen is a total “gut-player”, Steve is the mechanic without ever sounding overly analytical. |
|
|
|
||||||||||
“Alien Love Secrets” was a project Steve worked on between his faltered “Sex & Religion” project and the amazing “Fire Garden”. What is so special about the DVD version of this EP is that it is so rich in content that every Steve Vai fan will be simply floored. The disc contains performances of all seven songs from the album, four of them even offering multiple angles. These alternative angles usually focus in on Steve, giving the viewer a perfect look at his fretwork. Ever wondered how he played certain phrases? This disc reveals it all with the openness of an instructional video, while keeping it in the context of the actual songs. Every subtle move, every hammer-on, every tap, and every one of Steve’s skillful bends can be closely examined on those titles. |
|
|
The disc is fascinating and highly entertaining, inviting you to rummage through the material over and over again. The disc is of exceptional quality. The image material is very good and well compressed, reproducing the stark colors of the music videos without any noticeable flaws. Most importantly, the disc contains a 5.1 channel Dolby Digital re-mix of the “Alien Love Secret” album. It is a driving mix that is just as aggressive as Steve’s playing. It has a fat sound that beats the Dolby Stereo soundtrack that is also supplied on this disc hands down. |
© 1997-99 by “DVD Review”. All rights reserved. |
||