Alex Skolnick Trio (Testament, Savatage) – Discography Solo [2002-2011] , MP3

Alex Skolnick Trio (Testament, Savatage) – Discography Solo [2002-2011] , MP3


The Alex Skolnick Trio is an American jazz music trio comprising the guitarist Alex Skolnick, Matt Zebroski on drums, and Nathan Peck on bass. Previously, John Davis played bass for the group. The Trio is known for its inventive jazz take on hard rock and heavy metal "standards".

2002-Goodbye To Romance: Standards For A New Generation • 320 kbps
2004-Transformation • 320 kbps
2007-Last Day in Paradise • 320 kbps
2011-Veritas • 320 kbps
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2002-Live at Elbo Room on 2002-09-13 • 320 kbps
2003-Live at Marquee Theater on 2003-09-06 • 320 kbps
2004-Live at Montage Grille on 2004-10-14 • 320 kbps
2005-Live at Apache Cafe on 2005-08-16 • 320 kbps
2005-Live at Lexington, KY on 2005-08-19 • 320 kbps
2005-Live at the Knitting Factory on 2005-06-17 • 320 kbps
2006-Live at The Van Dyck on 2006-08-31 • 320 kbps
2007-Live at The Tralf on 2007-04-11 • 320 kbps
2008-Live at The Ale House on 2008-03-15 • 320 kbps
2008-Live at Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill on 2008-09-07 • 320 kbps
2009-Live at Garfield Artworks on 2009-04-24 • 320 kbps
2010-Live at 9:30 Club on 2010-02-28 • 320 kbps

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Highly revered by fans and often regarded as the bands finest work, 1993's 'Edge of Thorns' is a pivotal album in Savatage's discography. It's the first album to feature new vocalist Zak Stevens, with Jon Oliva stepping away from the mic to focus on keyboards and songwriting, and most notably, it's the final album to feature guitar hero and founder Criss Oliva, who was tragically killed by a ...

Following the hit Testament album Dark Roots of Earth in 2012 (it reached number 12 on the Billboard 200), the collaborative album Alex Skolnick's Planetary Coalition arrived in 2014 via ArtistShare. The guitarist returned to Palmetto for the Alex Skolnick Trio LP Conundrum, released in September of 2018. Two months later, the Testament studio ...

And to be fair, if Skolnick's exploits stopped there, to be sure, his status among the faithful would have been cemented. But as per his nature, Skolnick moved beyond the ranks of heavy metal, departed Testament in 1992 (though he did join Savatage in' 94), and dug deeply into the world of jazz through the '90s and early 2000s.

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