Paul Gilbert: Space Ship Live (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2005

Original Title:
Paul Gilbert: Space Ship Live

Genres:
Music

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

As a member of both the '80's premier guitar band RacerR X and later, million sellers Mr. Big, Gilbert has gained reputation as being one of the most melodic, but powerful guitar players in the rock arena. Determined not to be pigeon-holed as just a "shredder", Gilbert's solo work has allowed him the opportunity to exercise his deep appreciation for the more song oriented side of rock music. Gilbert has been releasing many successful solo albums in the past years which confirmed his position as one of the premier rock guitar players in the World. With "Space Ship Live" Gilbert is delivering a wet dream on DVD for his many fans as well as many the many guitar heads around. 114 minutes of fun, great rock music live and blistering guitars. Most songs from his album "Space Ship One" are featured live on this DVD as well as lots of songs from his previous albums. All in all a great DVD from one of the hottest shred guitar players on this planet.

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