Ronnie Montrose
The Speed Of Sound
The Story
Recently remastered by Ronnie Montrose, the guitarist's 1988 instrumental album "The Speed Of Sound" is one of his fan favorites, and one of his personal instrumental favorites as well. Montrose remembers, "I did "The Speed Of Sound" with the well-wishes of Bill Hein and with his encouragement which was great because he really didn't want anything other than a good instrumental guitar album. We had done the "Mean" album and Hein, kind of as an extension of good will, said, "Listen, just go make me a definitive guitar album". I had a budget for it, the timing was right and I got one of my favorite drummers around, Johnny Badanjek, who played with the original Mitch Rider and the Detroit Wheels on allof those wonderful hits they did. The basic band was the trio of me, Johnny B. and Glenn Letsch. I just had such a great time!. It was a really fun album. I was pleased with the work that I did on it and the inspiration was really there for me."
The Music
04:26 | Mach 1 | Instrumental |
04:40 | Black Box | Instrumental |
03:25 | Hyper-Thrust | Instrumental |
03:14 | Monolith | Instrumental |
04:17 | Zero G | Instrumental |
03:10 | Telstar | Instrumental |
03:54 | Sidewinder | Instrumental |
04:15 | Windshear | Instrumental |
03:04 | VTOL | Instrumental |
04:34 | Outer Marker Inbound | Instrumental |
The Artists
Ronnie Montrose | Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, MIDI Guitar, Electronic Percussion, Arrangements, Production, Engineering, Digital Remastering |
Glenn Letsch | Electric Bass |
Johnny Bee Badanjek | Acoustic Drums |
Pat Feehan | Synthesizers on "Zero G" and "Outer Markerr Inbound" |
Roger Wiersema | Engineering |
Pat Johnson | Photography |
Darrell Anderson | Model Construction |
Rudy Tuesday | Packaging Ally |
Recorded and mixed at Music Annex, Menlo Park, California. |