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YNGWIE J MALMSTEEN



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Early life

Malmsteen was born on June 30, 1963 into a musically talented family in Stockholm, Sweden. Malmsteen was the youngest child in the family. On September 18, 1970, at age seven, he saw a television news broadcast reporting on the death of Jimi Hendrix which caused him to become obsessed with the guitar. The news segment showed only a clip of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar, but no actual songs. To quote his official website, "The day Jimi Hendrix died, the guitar-playing Malmsteen was born".

At the age of 10 he took his mother's maiden name Malmsteen as his surname, and Anglicised his given name Yngve to "Yngwie".

Malmsteen was a teenager when he first encountered the music of the 19th century violin virtuoso Niccolò Paganini, whom he cites as his biggest classical music influence. Through his emulation of Paganini concerto pieces on guitar, Malmsteen developed a prodigious technical fluency. Malmsteen also cites Jimi Hendrix, Brian May of Queen, Steve Hackett of Genesis, Uli Jon Roth, and Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple as influences. His nickname at the time in Stockholm was 'Ritchie Blackmore'.

Malmsteen broke new ground and contributed to the evolution of modern rock guitar, particularly with his embracing of modal progressions and classically-influenced techniques that are less common in rock music. He is often credited, along with Randy Rhoads, with increasing the popularity of the neoclassical heavy metal genre and inspiring a new generation of electric guitarists including Paul Gilbert, Michael Romeo, Jason Becker, Chris Impellitteri, and Tony MacAlpine.

 

 

 1980s
In late 1982 Malmsteen was brought to the U.S. by Mike Varney of Shrapnel Records, who had heard a demo tape of Malmsteen's playing. He had brief engagements with Steeler, for their self-titled album of 1983, then Alcatrazz, for their 1983 debut No Parole From Rock N' Roll, and the 1984 live album Live Sentence. Malmsteen released his first solo album Rising Force in 1984, which featured Barrie Barlow of Jethro Tull on drums. His album was really meant to be an instrumental side-project of Alcatrazz, but it contained vocals, and Malmsteen left Alcatrazz soon after the release of Rising Force. It was a success; it was the winner of Guitar Player Magazine's Best Rock Album and was also nominated for a Grammy for 'Best Rock Instrumental', achieving #60 on the Billboard album chart. Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force (as his band was thereafter known) next released Marching Out (1985). Jeff Scott Soto filled vocal duties on these initial albums.

His third album, Trilogy, featuring the vocals of Mark Boals, was released in 1986. In 1987, yet another singer, former Rainbow vocalist Joe Lynn Turner joined his band. That year, Malmsteen was in a serious car accident, smashing his Jaguar XKE into a tree and putting him in a coma for a week. Nerve damage to his right hand was reported. In a tragic twist of fate, during his time in the hospital, Malmsteen's mother died from cancer.

In the summer of 1988 he released his fourth album, Odyssey. Odyssey would be his biggest hit album, mainly because of its first single "Heaven Tonight". Shows in Russia during the Odyssey tour were recorded, and released in 1989 as his fifth album Trial By Fire: Live in Leningrad. The concert in Leningrad was the largest ever by a western artist in the Soviet Union.

In late 1988, Malmsteen's signature Fender Stratocaster guitar was released, making him and Eric Clapton the first artists to be honoured by Fender.

Malmsteen's "Neo-classical" style of metal became moderately popular during the mid 1980s, with notable contemporaries such as Jason Becker, Paul Gilbert, Marty Friedman, Tony MacAlpine and Vinnie Moore all reaching prominence following Malmsteen. Of that group only Paul Gilbert and Jason Becker claimed Malmsteen as an influence. MacAlpine coming to the neoclassical/shred field by applying his classical piano training to his guitar playing and Moore arriving at a similar style because he shared Malmsteen's major influences, Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple and Al Di Meola.

 

 


 1990s


In the early 1990s Malmsteen released the albums Eclipse (1990), The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection (1991), Fire and Ice (1992) and The Seventh Sign (1994).

Despite his early success, and continuous success in Europe and Asia, by the early 1990s stylings of 1980s heavy metal had become unfashionable in the USA. It was quickly displaced by the Seattle grunge movement, where songs that showcased instrumental technical ability were largely shunned.

In the 1990s, Malmsteen continued to record and release albums under the Japanese record label Pony Canyon, and maintained a devoted following from some fans in Europe and Japan, and to a lesser extent in the USA. In 2000, he once again acquired a contract with a US record label, Spitfire, and released his 1990s catalog into the US market for the first time, including what he regards as his masterpiece, Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra, recorded with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in Prague.

In 1993, Malmsteen's mother-in-law, who was opposed to his engagement with her daughter, had him arrested for threatening her with a shotgun and holding her daughter against her will . The charges against Malmsteen were quickly dropped when he denied that the incident ever occurred.

 

 


 2000s


After the release of War to End All Wars in 2000, singer Mark Boals left the band. Malmsteen went on tour with former Ark vocalist Jorn Lande. Due to various tensions on tour, Jorn left before the recording of Malmsteen's next album, Attack!!. He was replaced by former Rainbow vocalist Doogie White. White's vocals were well received by fans. In 2003, Malmsteen joined Joe Satriani and Steve Vai as part of the G3 supergroup. Malmsteen made two guest appearances on keyboardist Derek Sherinian's albums Black Utopia (2003), and Blood of the Snake (2006) where Malmsteen is heard on the same tracks as Al Di Meola and Zakk Wylde. In 2004, Malmsteen made two cameo appearances on Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law- possibly alluded to his status as a guitarist.

Malmsteen released Unleash the Fury in 2005. (This title may be a reference to an audio recording that supposedly captured Malmsteen's immoderate response to a flight attendant who spilled a beverage on him. The recording found popularity in filesharing networks as an example of the absurd behavior of celebrities.) He is married to April and has a son named Antonio after Antonio Vivaldi, and they live in Miami, Florida. A noted Ferrari enthusiast, he owned a black 1985 308 GTS[3] for 18 years before selling it on eBay, and a red 1962 250 GTO.[4] In the mid-2000s, he gave up smoking and drinking alcohol (date: April 2007). In 2007, Malmsteen was honored in the Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero II. Players can receive the "Yngwie Malmsteen" award by hitting 1000 or more notes in succession.February 2008 saw the replacement of singer Doogie White with former Iced Earth and Judas Priest and current Beyond Fear singer Tim Owens, with whom Malmsteen had once recorded a cover of Ozzy Osbourne's song "Mr. Crowley", for the 2000 Osbourne tribute album Bat Head Soup: A Tribute to Ozzy. The first Malmsteen album to feature Owens is entitled Perpetual Flame and was released on October 14.


 

singers

Mark Boals


Collection (1991)
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Joe Lynn Turner

Odyssey (1988)
Trial by Fire (1989)

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Goran Edman

Eclipse (1990)
Fire and Ice (1992)

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Michael Vescera

The Seventh Sign (1994)
Live at Budokan (1994 VHS/DVD)
I Can't Wait (1994 EP)
Magnum Opus (1995)


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Jeff Scott Soto

1996 - Inspiration


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Mark Boals

Inspiration (1996)
Alchemy (1999)
War to End All Wars (2000)

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Tim "Ripper" Owens

Attack!!, (2002)

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Doogie White

Unleash the Fury, (2005)


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Tim "Ripper" Owens

Perpetual Flame, (2008)









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 Discography

 Steeler
Date of Release Title Label Chart positions US sales
1983 Steeler Shrapnel 


 Alcatrazz
Date of Release Title Label Chart positions US sales
1984 No Parole from Rock N' Roll Polydor  
1984 Live Sentence Polydor  


 Solo

 Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force

Yngwie Malmsteen : guitare, basse
Jens Johansson : claviers
Barriemore Barlow : batterie
Jeff Scott Soto : chant

 Marching Out

Yngwie Malmsteen : guitare, basse
Jeff Scott Soto : chant
Anders Johansson : batterie
Jens Johansson : claviers

 Trilogy

Yngwie Malmsteen : guitare, basse
Mark Boals : chant (Takayoshi Ohmura / royal hunt)
Anders Johansson : batterie
Jens Johansson : claviers

 Odyssey

Yngwie Malmsteen - Guitares, Basse
Joe Lynn Turner - Chant
Bob Daisley - Basse
Anders Johansson - Batterie
Jens Johansson - Claviers

 

 Eclipse

Yngwie Malmsteen - Guitare.
Goran Edman - chant.
Mats Olausson - claviers.
Svante Henrysson - Basse.
Michael Von Knorring - batterie.

 Fire And Ice

Yngwie Malmsteen : guitare, basse
Goran Edman : chant
Mats Olausson : claviers
Svante Henrysson : basse, contrebasse
Ulf Bo Werner : batterie

 The Seventh Sign

Yngwie Malmsteen : guitare, basse
Mats Olausson : claviers
Michael Vescera : chant ( loudness )

Mike Terrana : batterie

 Magnum Opus

Yngwie Malmsteen : guitare
Michael Vescera : chant
Mats Olausson : claviers
Barry Sparks : basse
Shane Gaalaas : batterie

 Inspiration

Yngwie Malmsteen - Guitare & Basse
Jeff Scott Soto - chant (talisman/axel rudi pell)
Mark Boals - chant
Joe Lynn Turner - chant
Mats Olausson - claviers
Jens Johansson - claviers
David Rosenthal - claviers
Marcel Jacob - Basse
Anders Johansson - batterie

Un clip a été tourné pour Carry on Wayward Son. Coup du sort, il s'agit du deuxième clip d'Yngwie Malmsteen où apparait le chanteur Mark Boals, alors qu'en fait, il s'agit de Jeff Scott Soto qui chante !

 Facing the Animal

Yngwie Malmsteen : guitare, basse
Barry Dunaway : basse
Mats Olausson claviers
Mats Leven : chant
Cozy Powell : batterie

 Alchemy

Yngwie Malmsteen - Guitare & Basse.
Mark Boals - chant.
Mats Olausson - claviers.
Barry Dunaway - Basse.
John Macaluso - batterie

 War to End All Wars

Yngwie Malmsteen : guitare, basse
Mark Boals : chant
Mats Olausson : claviers
John Macaluso : batterie

 Attack!!

Yngwie Malmsteen : guitare, basse, chant sur Freedom Isn' Free
Derek Sherinian : claviers
Doogie White : chant (rainbow)
Patrick Johansson : batterie

 The Genesis

Yngwie Malmsteen : guitare, chant
Marcel Jacob : basse
Zepp Urgard : batterie

 Unleash The Fury

Doogie White - Lead vocals
Patrick Johansson - Drums
Joakim Svalberg - Keyboards

  Perpetual Flame

Yngwie Malmsteen : guitare, basse, claviers, chant
Tim "Ripper" Owens : chant  (judas priest/iced earth)
Derek Sherinian : claviers
Patrick Johansson : batterie



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