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Tony MacAlpine (born August 29, 1960) is an American musician and composer. In a career spanning four decades, he has released twelve studio albums. MacAlpine is best known as an instrumental rock and heavy metal solo guitarist, although he has worked with many different bands and musicians in guest appearances and collaborations.
Douglas McAlpine (1890–1981), neurologist, sixth son of Sir Robert McAlpine, 1st Baronet; Harry McAlpin (1906–1985), American journalist; James Francis McAlpine (1922–2019) Canadian entomologist specialising in Diptera; Joan McAlpine (born 1962), Scottish journalist and politician; John Macalpine (died 1557), Scottish Protestant theologian
In a contemporary review, Paul Henderson of Kerrang! defined MacAlpine's technical abilities on guitar and piano as "quite phenomenal", but found his playing "totally cold" and with "a serious lack of rock 'n' roll attitude", while, in contrast, praised "the masterful, superbly sympathetic, yet also inspired" performance of bassist Billy Sheehan and drummer Steve Smith.
No. Title Original album Length; 1. "Wheel of Fortune" Edge of Insanity: 3:43: 2. "Agrionia" Edge of Insanity: 4:31: 3. "The Witch and the Priest" Edge of Insanity
Violent Machine is the seventh studio album by guitarist Tony MacAlpine, released in 1996 through Metropolis Records (North America) and in 1997 through Victor Entertainment (Japan); it was reissued on May 7, 2002 through Lion Music, [2] with the latter featuring different cover art and having apparently been released without the authorization of MacAlpine or Metropolis.
Tony MacAlpine is the self-titled tenth studio album by guitarist Tony MacAlpine, released on June 14, 2011 through Favored Nations Entertainment (United States) and King Records [3] (Japan, Korea and Taiwan).
Edwin McAlpine, the second son of the second son of the 1st Baronet, ran the family firm during its highly successful period creating nuclear power stations and was created a life peer as Baron McAlpine of Moffat in 1980 before succeeding as 5th Baronet in 1983.
Master of Paradise is the eighth studio album by guitarist Tony MacAlpine, released on November 2, 1999 through Shrapnel Records. [1] This album marks the first (and so far only) time MacAlpine himself sang on any of his releases; only two of the tracks are instrumental.