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Everything about Loudspeaker Album totally explainedLoudspeaker is an instrumental album by the guitarist Marty Friedman, released in 2006 in Japan, and 2007 in United States. It entered the Japanese national chart at #33. This marks the first Top 40 chart position for any of his solo albums.
The album features guest performances of Steve Vai, Kirito, John Petrucci, Mick Karn, Masaki, Ryuichi Nishida, and Billy Sheehan.
Track listings
Initial First Pressing
- "Elixir" - 4:35
- "Street Demon (Santa Rosa Wrecking Crew Mix)" - 3:30
- "Black Orchid" - 4:31 (featuring John Petrucci)
- "Paradise Express" - 4:47
- "Sekai Ni Hitotsu Dake No Hana" (SMAP's cover song) - 4:16
- "Glycerine Flesh" - 5:15
- "Stigmata Addiction" - 7:08
- "Viper" - 3:05 (featuring Steve Vai)
- "Coloreas Mi Vida" - 3:13
- "Devil Take Tomorrow" - 4:00
- "Static Rain" - 2:47 (featuring KIRITO)
Standard First Pressing("second" pressing)
"Elixir" - 4:35
"Street Demon (Santa Rosa Wrecking Crew Mix)" - 3:30
"Black Orchid" - 4:31 (featuring John Petrucci)
"Paradise Express" - 4:47
"Sekai Ni Hitotsu Dake No Hana" (SMAP's cover song) - 4:16
"Glycerine Flesh" - 5:15
"Stigmata Addiction" - 7:07
"Viper" - 3:05 (featuring Steve Vai)
"Static Rain (Instrumental Version)" - 2:51
"Coloreas Mi Vida" - 3:13
"Devil Take Tomorrow" - 3:59Further Information
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