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Steve Morse (incl. Steve Morse Band)
Two Faces (1984)
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The Introduction (1984)
- Cruise missile (Morse) 5.32
- General Lee (Morse) 3.19
With Albert Lee on guitar.
- The introduction (Morse) 2.50
- V.H.F. (Vertical Hair Factory) (Morse) 4.21
- On the pipe (Morse) 4.46
- The whistle (Morse) 2.13
- Mountain waltz (Morse) 4.24
With T Lavitz on piano.
- Huron River blues (Morse) 6.18
- Dark water
- Water under the bridge
- Toxic shuffle
Recorded at Morrissound Studios in Tampa FL. Produced by Steve Morse.
Stand Up (1985)
- Book of dreams (Morse/Temple) 3.30
With Van Temple on vocals.
- English rancher (Morse) 4.28
- Rockin' guitars (Morse) 4.23
With Albert Lee on guitar.
- Distant star (Morse/Johnson) 3.58
With Eric Johnson on vocals & guitar.
- Pick your poison (Morse) 3.30
With Mark O'Connor on violin.
- Stand up (Morse/Frampton) 3.44
With Peter Frampton on guitar & Alex Ligertwood on vocals.
- Travels of Marco Polo (Morse) 6.02
- Golden quest (Morse) 4.16
- Unity gain (Morse) 5.32
With T Lavitz on piano.
Recorded at Cheshire Sound Studio and M.O.R. Sound in Atlanta GA. Guest musicians as stated above. Produced by Steve Morse.
High Tension Wires (1989)
- Ghostwind (Morse) 3.12
- The road home (Morse) 4.48
- Country colors (Morse) 3.46
- Highland wedding (Morse) 3.21
- Third power (Morse) 4.15
- Looking back (Morse) 3.59
- Leprechaun promenade (Morse) 6.24
With Andy West on bass.
- Tumeni notes (Morse) 4.10
- Endless waves (Morse) 3.46
- Modoc (Morse) 2.19
Recorded at M.O.R. Studio in Atlanta GA. Produced by Steve Morse.
Southern Steel (1991)
- Cut to the chase (Morse) 3.51
With Jeff Watson on guitar.
- Simple Simon (Morse) 3.47
- Vista grande (Morse) 5.02
- Slewaze factor (Morse) 3.37
- Battle lines (Morse) 4.05
- Southern steel (Morse) 3.5
- Wolf song (Morse) 3.20
- Weekend overdrive (Morse) 4.04
- Arena rock (Morse) 3.59
- Point counterpoint (Morse) 2.12
Recorded by Steve Morse & Dave LaRue at M.O.R. Studio in McDonough GA. Produced by Steve Morse.
Coast To Coast (1992)
- User friendle (Morse)
- Collateral damage (Morse)
- Get it in writing (Morse)
- Morning rush hour (Morse)
- Runaway train (Morse)
- Long lost (Morse)
- The Z (Morse)
- Over easy (Morse)
- Cabin fever (Morse)
- Flat baroque (Morse)
Recorded at M.O.R. Studio in Califonia and Florida. Engineered and produced by Steve Morse & Steve LaRue.
Structural Damage (1995)
- Sacred ground (Morse) 3.58
- Good to go (Morse) 4.52
- Dreamland (Morse) 4.54
- Barbary coast (Morse) 3.26
- Smokey Mtn. Drive (Morse) 3.41
- Slice of time (Morse) 2.34
- Native dance (Morse) 4.38
- Just out of reach (Morse) 3.44
- Rally cry (Morse) 4.31
- Foreign exchange (Morse) 2.51
- Structural damage (Morse) 3.29
Engineered by Nigel Walker. Mixed by Steve Morse and Dave LaRue at M.O.R. Studio. Mastered by Michael Fuller at Fullersound in Miami FL. Produced by Steve Morse & Dave LaRue.
Stressfest (1996)
- StressFest (Morse) 3.44
- Rising power (Morse) 3.55
- Eyes of a child (Morse) 4.29
- Nightwalk (Morse) 4.23
- Brave new world (Morse) 4.20
- 4 minutes to live (Morse) 3.50
- The easy way (Morse) 5.17
- Glad to be (Morse) 4.32
- Delicate balance (Morse) 2.30
- Live to ride (Morse) 5.47
Bonus track on the Japanese release
- Speed king (Deep Purple) -.--
A DP cover! Acoustic and short.
Major Impacts (2000)
- Derailleur gears (Morse)
Impact: Cream
- Well, I have (Morse)
Impact: Jimi Hendrix
- Truth Ola (Morse)
Impact: Jeff Beck/Eric Johnson/Alex Lifeson
- Migration (Morse)
Impact: The Byrds
- Led on (Morse)
Impact: Jimmy Page
- The white light (Morse)
Impact: John McLaughlin
- How does it feel? (Morse)
Impact: The Rolling Stones
- Bring it to me (Morse)
Impact: Mountain
- Something gently weeps (Morse)
Impact: George Harrison
- Free in the park (Morse)
Impact: The Allman Brothers Band
- Prognosis (Morse)
Impact: Kansas/Yes
All songs are inspired by artists/groups that have had major impact on Steve Morse. The players are Steve Morse, Dave LaRue and Van Romaine. Recorded and mixed at MOR Studio, Florida. Mixed by Steve Morse and R. Chris Murphy. Produced by Steve Morse.