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The Best Of / 20th Century Masters The...

46.4M streams

46,402,831

Odyssey

10.4M streams

10,439,390

The Seventh Sign

9.7M streams

9,720,309

High Impact

6.9M streams

6,914,256

Eclipse

6.5M streams

6,511,019

Fire & Ice (Expanded)

6.4M streams

6,408,902

Relentless

5.5M streams

5,518,028

Instrumental Best Album

5M streams

4,984,435

G3 Live: Rockin' in the Free World

4.9M streams

4,899,062

Trilogy

4.3M streams

4,317,245

Biography

The name of Yngwie Malmsteen has always stood for uncompromising excellence. In a career that now spans more than 40 years he has proven himself to be a unique artist. You can try to categorise him in any way you wish. But the manner in which this supreme Swedish craftsman has continually developed his music makes Malmsteen sublimely transcend any definition you attempt to impose. He now has a catalogue of 21 solo studio albums, each of which has much to commend. Moreover, the guitarist played a crucial role in helping to establish Alcatrazz as a significant force in the 1980s. Malmsteen's artistry has always clearly incorporated a healthy virtuosity, but his talent goes well beyond a comprehensive control of the guitar. The man is a fine composer and, on recent releases, has also showcased a strong vocal presence. One aspect of his approach has always shone through, and that is an abidingly deep respect for the music he plays. Malmsteen has constantly done whatever it takes to bring out all of the colour, shade and hue embedded in each one of his compositions. Merely doing a very good job isn't an option. He wants to go – and does go - well beyond such limitations, into the rarefied realms inhabited by an elite number of timeless masters. This has never been more focused and informed than on his startling new album 'Parabellum'.