Gary Hoey – The Endless Summer II (1994) Lossless

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Artist: Gary Hoey  Album: The Endless Summer II  Year: 1994
Country: USA  Genre: Hard Rock / Instrumental Guitar / OST
Format: FLAC (image+.cue, scans)  Size: 449 Mb

Tracklist:

01. Riptide 3:55
02. Blast 4:06
03. Sweet Water 4:12
04. Low Rider 4:21
05. Walkin’ The Nose 3:11
06. Drive 3:17
07. La Rosa Negra 4:10
08. Linus And Lucy 3:37
09. Surfdogg

Marty Friedman – Tokyo Jukebox (2009) Lossless

Artist: Marty Friedman  Album: Tokyo Jukebox  Year: 2009
Country: USA  Genre: Instrumental Rock / Heavy / Neo-classical / Thrash Metal / J-Pop  Quality: FLAC (image+.cue, scans)  Size: 579 Mb

Tracklist:

01. Tsume Tsume Tsume (5:28)
02. GIFT (4:24)
03. Amagigoe (4:22)
04. Story (5:02)
05. Polyrhythm (4:37)
06. Kaeritakunattayo (5:55)
07. TSUNAMI (4:55)
08. Yuki No Hana (4:02)
09. Eki (4:46)
10. Sekai Ni Hitotsu Dake No Hana (4:16)
11. Romance No Kamisama (3:44)
12. Ashita Ne No Sanka (6:18)

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Alan Azar – The Cosmologist (2011)

The Cosmologist is the second release from Lebanese guitar virtuoso Alan Azar. The album was released in September of 2011. Recorded at Studio Recco. Most of the album is instrumental though a couple of tracks includes vocals as well.
It would last almost 8 years and include a move to Los Angeles before his third album was released.

Artist: Alan Azar
Album: The Cosmologist
Year: 2011
Label: None (Self released)
Style: Progressive Metal, Progressive Rock, Shred, Instrumental
Format: mp3/320

Tracklist
01 Into Space 6:02
02 Red-Shifted Area 5:27
03 Cosmic Dream 5:33
04 Sagittarius 5:33
05 Saraswati River 7:00
06 The Cosmologist (feat Brannon McKay) 6:02
07 A Glimpse Of Reality (feat Sami Gabriel) 8:53
08 The Dancing

Alan Azar ‎– Defective Harmony (2009)

Alan Azar is a Lebanese electric guitar virtuoso that has been known for his melodic, intricate, and technical musicianship. Alan began his journey of learning the guitar when his father bought him a nylon string guitar at the age of 15. With a lot of dedication and practice Alan became proficient on the instrument.
In 2001, Azar formed his first band ‘Alienz’, achieving underground success throughout Lebanon. The band amassed a strong following, performing cover songs by Metallica, Megadeth, and Savatage.
Eventually, the band shifted their focus from covers to originals, and turned to a more progressive-metal flair, with influences from bands like Symphony X, Dream Theater and Joe Satriani. This shift was the defining moment in Alan’s career, shaping him into a multifaceted player and giv