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2.86 | 42 ratings | 2 reviews | 17% 5 stars

Good, but non-essential

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Studio Album, released in 1990

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Making Love (4:56)
2. Bedroom Eyes (4:02)
3. Save Our Love (5:24)
4. Motherless Child (4:13)
5. Devil in Disguise (6:11)
6. Judas (4:25)
7. What Do You Want (3:49)
8. Demon Driver (3:25)
9. Faultline (5:08)
10. See You in Hell (Don't Be Late) (3:39)
11. Eclipse (3:46)

Total time 49:04

Line-up / Musicians

- Yngwie Malmsteen / electric & acoustic guitars, Korg Z3 guitar synth, Taurus bass pedals, vocals, composer & producer

With:
- Göran Edman / lead vocals
- Mats Olausson / keyboards, vocals
- Svante Henryson / bass, double bass, vocals
- Michael Von Knorring / drums

Releases information

CD Polydor ‎- P2-43361 (1990, US)
CD Polydor ‎- UICY-93352 (2007 Japan)

LP Polydor ‎- 843 361-1 (1990, UK)

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YNGWIE MALMSTEEN Eclipse ratings distribution


2.86
(42 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of rock music(17%)
17%
Excellent addition to any rock music collection(26%)
26%
Good, but non-essential (31%)
31%
Collectors/fans only (12%)
12%
Poor. Only for completionists (14%)
14%

YNGWIE MALMSTEEN Eclipse reviews


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Review by b_olariu
PROG REVIEWER
4 stars Fifth studio album of this famous guitarist and my all time fav Malmsteen album . Entitled simply Eclipse this album is a perfect example how must sound an hard/heavy album combinet with some AOR elements, great album. Contrary to some of the reviewers from othe sites who said that the vocals are bad and is very comercial in aproach, I find it quite enjoyble and is not very diffrent then previous works Not a weak piece here, all are strong and give me shivers when I heard them. The title track is again an instrumental piece and a damn good one, neo classical metal of the highest calibre. I have this album in my collection for more than 15 years and every time I'm listning to him I always find something catchy and intristing all the way. One of my fav albums ever from any genre. 4 stars easely thant means almost perfect neo classical, heavy metal album. Bands like Symphony X, Stratovarius, etx are very influenced by this musicians who for more then 25 years delivers some gred neo classical metal with brilliant guitar work.
Review by SouthSideoftheSky
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Symphonic Team
1 stars Don't even try to fool me!

The early years of Malmsteen's career were tumultuous ones and the quality of the music changed dramatically. In reviewing Malmsteen's first five albums, I have hereby made use of all of the five different available ratings: five stars to Rising Force (the 1984 debut), four stars to Trilogy, three stars to Marching Out, two stars to Odyssey, and now, finally, one star to Eclipse. The material found here is about as lacklustre as the debut is brilliant. For this album, Malmsteen has a whole new band backing him up with all the previous members having left after the previous Odyssey album. One major shift compared to previous albums is that the exceptional Johansson brothers (Jens and Anders) are not here anymore. The absence of Jens in particular leaves a vacuum in the keyboard department. His replacement here is either nor capable or not allowed to display such exhilarating keyboard solos that could be found on all the earlier albums. This radical change in personnel sadly coincided (caused?) a radical change in the musical direction. The music found on Eclipse is no longer Neo-Classical Metal and certainly not progressive Neo-Classical Metal. Rather, this is straightforward Hard Rock and AOR music.

On a positive note, Göran Edman took over from Joe Lynn Turner as the vocalist for this album (I never liked Turner's voice). The lyrics, however, are almost unfailingly terrible with banal titles such as Making Love, Save Our Love and What Do You Want. Whitesnake could perhaps be proud of such trite numbers, but given great albums such as Rising Force and Trilogy I would have expected more of Malmsteen. Thankfully, his next album (Fire & Ice) would be a vast improvement over this one. Not recommended!

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