The Ultra Zone is a 1999 album from guitarist Steve Vai.
The Ultra Zone is structurally similar to Vai's previous album, Fire Garden, in that the first half of the album consists mainly of instrumentals, and the second half mainly of vocal songs; however, unlike Fire Garden, The Ultra Zone is not formally divided into two "phases".
The Ultra Zone is notable for its tributes to two legendary guitarists: Frank Zappa (on the track "Frank"), and Stevie Ray Vaughan (on the track "Jibboom").
Also n...
The Ultra Zone is a 1999 album from guitarist Steve Vai.
The Ultra Zone is structurally similar to Vai's previous album, Fire Garden, in that the first half of the album consists mainly of instrumentals, and the second half mainly of vocal songs; however, unlike Fire Garden, The Ultra Zone is not formally divided into two "phases".
The Ultra Zone is notable for its tributes to two legendary guitarists: Frank Zappa (on the track "Frank"), and Stevie Ray Vaughan (on the track "Jibboom").
Also notable is the fact that this was Vai's last studio album of original material until 2005's Real Illusions: Reflections; in the years in between, he released several compilations of his material, as well as a live album.
This album includes the participations of Koshi Inaba and Tak Matsumoto from the Japanese band B'z on "Asian Sky".
All songs written by Steve Vai.
Steve Vai – everything (tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 8 & 9), everything else (track 7, 10, 11 & 13), guitars (tracks 4, 5 & 12)
vocals (track 12)
Koshi Inaba - vocals (track 13)
Tak Matsumoto - guitar (track 13)
Mike Keneally - keyboards (track 7)
John Sergio – bass (track 4)
Philip Bynoe – bass (tracks 5,7 & 12)
Bryan Beller – bass (tracks 10 & 11)
Gregg Bissonette - drums (track 4)
Mike Mangini - drums (tracks 5, 7 & 12)
Robin DiMaggio - drums (track 10)
Andy Cleaves - trumpet (track 10)
Duane Benjamin - trombone (track 10)
Niels Bye Nielsen - orchestration (track 10)
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