



Year : 2019
Style : Guitar Instrumental
Country : Denmark
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 101 mb
Bio:
Søren Andersen (born 31 January 1970) is a Danish former professional footballer. He played as a striker, and most prominently represented English club Bristol City, Spanish club Rayo Vallecano, as well as several Danish clubs. He won the 1992 Danish Cup with AGF Aarhus. Andersen played 12 games for the Denmark national team, though he did not score, and represented Denmark at the 1992 Summer Olympics and 1996 European Championship tournaments. Andersen began his career as a junior with Silkeborg IF, joining AGF Aarhus in August 1989.He made his debut for the Danish under-21 national team in April 1990.He won the 1992 Danish Cup with AGF, and was included in the Danish under-21 squad for the 1992 Summer Olympics by coach Viggo Jensen.He played a single match at the tournament; his seventh and last games for the under-21 national team.He made his debut for the senior Danish national team in January 1993, under national coach Richard Møller Nielsen.Having scored 51 goals in 109 league games for AGF,Andersen moved abroad in October 1993. He went on to play for Spanish club UE Lleida in La Liga. He played a single season at Lleida, where he scored the winning goal in a 2-1 win against multiple Spanish champions Real Madrid. When Lleida were relegated to the Segunda División at the end of the season, Andersen moved to Segunda División rivals Rayo Vallecano. He played 12 games for Rayo, scoring a single goalIn January 1995, Andersen moved to Swedish club IFK Norrköping, before going back to Denmark. He went on to play for defending Danish champions Aalborg Boldspilklub (AaB) in August 1995.At Aalborg, he was poised to replace striker Erik Bo Andersen who had been sold to Rangers. Søren Andersen became an instant success, and was called up for the Danish squad at the 1996 European Championship, where he played a single match.He was AaB's lead goalscorer in the 1996-97 season with 14 goals, the fifth highest tally of the league. He scored a total of 36 goals in 77 games for AaB, including five goals in a single game against Viborg FF.In July 1998, Andersen moved to England, joining Bristol City of the First Division for a fee of £425,000.He scored both City goals on his debut, a 2-2 draw at home to Oxford United.In the 1998-99 season, in which City were relegated, he scored 10 goals out of 29 in a forward partnership with Ade Akinbiyi. He left City in September 1999, returning to Denmark to join Odense BK, costing the Danish side £200,000.He left Odense to rejoin his former club AGF Aarhus in November 2001.[4] He was injured in early March 2002, badly breaking his arm in a collision with Sweden international goalkeeper Magnus Kihlstedt, in a game against Kihlstedt's club FC København. He ended his career in March 2003, due to chronically aching achilles tendons.
Album:
It was time for a new SOREN ANDERSEN solo album, one of the most talented rock guitarists out there nowadays. While very busy producing other band – with excellent results, just check the fresh Stargazer new CD – the Dane found time to record this “Guilty Pleasures”, his new collection of hot tunes, this time instrumental yet awesome all the way through.Before you go away due the instrumental nature of “Guilty Pleasures”, you better give this record a chance. Instrumental Guitar albums are out of fashion in 2019, but let me tell you that when you have some serious talent writing a song and perform / produce it with gusto, sometimes lyrics and vocals are absolutely unnecessary. If the man behind the 6-strings is good, Guitar sings for itself.Just involve your imagination and this might be the best guitar instrumental album you’ll hear this decade, or even ever. Yes, it’s that good.From the moment I got “Guilty Pleasures”, I was listening it a lot in various situations. And each time I heard something new. The album is full of layers and each time something new impressed me.At first, I was impressed by the visual appearance. If you are the child of 80s, after you watch the first official video for “City of Angels”, you will understand why.The spirit of golden age of metal, L.A. (Venice Beach and Hollywood) are so naturally presented. The whole album flows natural, actually. Love and passion are involved in every single note.The man who have spent over decade playing with Glenn Hughes, who is extremely talented, highly skilled guitar player, asked several guests to participate the album. Each one should bring a present, so Chad Smith, Glenn Hughes, Marco Mendoza, legend Neil Murray, Ida Nielsen and others have brought the best presents.Alongside talent they all have, their energy, love and passion combined with Søren ’s made perfection.The whole album, no matter how much I want to avoid any comparison, sounds like Joe Satriani’s and Steve Vai’s masterpieces. It might be hard to beat all those cult guitar albums, but Søren did it!It is absolutely unnecessary to mention Søren ’s highly technical skills. But, that does not have to mean anything. The world is full of highly skilled musicians, but mostly locked with side songwriters. Søren has it all.And the most important, he lives music. He is 100% dedicated to music, and the result can be seen / heard in many of his projects.“Guilty Pleasures” is wonderful journey through Søren’s musical life. Into every single note you can recognize his influences like classic rock, hard rock, blues, as well as 80s synth pop. In one word: variety is his trademark here.The already mentioned “City of Angels” is a highlight, but all tracks here have its own charm.“Skybar” which opening riff recalls on Kiss ‘I Was Made for Loving You’ (improved by something I would call alien rock) features the remarkable Ida Nielsen as guest.“Agent Wells” and “The Kid” are definitely influenced by electro pop but still keeps melody and amazing guitar solos and powerful drumming. Another favorite, “Satori”, is slow tempo relaxing guitar gem, nostalgic, perfect for rainy days.“Bad Weather” brings back classic rock sound with a tight rhythm section, a driven riff and a cool timeless feel. “Beirut” is fantastic as well. Here Søren proves why he is one of the top guitar virtuoso’s of young(er) generation.“Bird Feeder” is another song that leans on classic / heavy rock, with a nod to the ’80s / ’90s and if you add voice to the verses / chorus this could have been a hit in 1989.At the end, “Bipolar” might be the perfect definition of whole album actually. “Guilty Pleasures” is intertwined with various emotions, moods, rhythms, tempo, dynamics.Søren’s words perfectly sums up what “Guilty Pleasures” album is all about: ”This kind of album has been a dream of mine since I sat in math class and drew pictures of Marshall stacks in my school books when I was 14-15 years old. The songs have just added up over the last 30 years and this is the right time for me to finally fulfill this lifelong dream.” And dreams come true… “Guilty Pleasures” is fantastic.
Line-Up:
Søren Andersen – guitars, drums, percussion
Glenn Hughes – bass
Marco Mendoza – bass, percussion
Neil Murray – bass
Ida Nielsen – guitar, bass
Michael Gersdorff – bass
Marcus Linnet – guitar
Simona Abdallah – percussion
Morten Hellborn – drums
Chad Smith – drums
Tracklist:
01. City of Angels
02. Agent Wells
03. The Kid
04. Satori
05. Skybar
06. Bad Weather
07. Beirut
08. Bird Feeder
09. 1983
10. Bipolar


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