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  1. Sacred Groove is a George Lynch album from 1993. It contains a diverse range of tracks from different styles of music, for example, the instrumental 'Tierra Del Fuego' has a significant Latin feel to it. There are four instrumentals and six songs on the US release.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray_GillenRay Gillen - Wikipedia

    Sacred Groove: Vocal on "Flesh and Blood" 1993 Atsushi Yokozeki Project Raid: Vocal on "Heartbreak" 1995 Sun Red Sun: Sun Red Sun: 1996 Rondinelli: Wardance: Recorded circa 1985 1998 Badlands Dusk: Recorded in 1992–1993 1998 Ray Gillen 5th Anniversary Memorial Tribute: Studio outtakes from the 1993 Sun Red Sun sessions

  3. 7 de mar. de 1996 · A third album done with Ray prior to his departure, Tribal Moon, was left unreleased and in the vaults. Ray would appear as a guest performer on a couple of albums from other artists (Atsushi Yokezeki- Raid/George Lynch- Sacred Groove) before forming his next band, Tariff, with guitarist Joe Holmes.

  4. 5 de ago. de 2009 · Ray Gillen es el encargado de dar cuerpo al siguiente pelotazo Flesh and blood otro clásico por su gran base guitarrera y la impresionante voz de este por desgracia fallecido cantante (del que podeis disfrutar en grabaciones con Badlands y alguna demo por ahí de Black Sabbath de la era “Eternal idol”.).

  5. Ray Gillen: Vocals: Chris Fuhrman: Mellotron, Engineering: Matthew Nelson: Vocals: Gunnar Nelson: Vocals: Jeff Pilson: Bass, Piano: Brian Geither: Organ: Mandy Lion: Vocals, Backing Vocals: Little John Chrisley: Mellotron, Harmonica: Sam Fear: Pan Flute: Glenn Hughes: Vocals: Pattie Brooks: Vocals: Tommy Hendriks: Bass: Tony Menjivar: Congas ...

  6. 16 de abr. de 2015 · “Flesh and Blood”, contender for best track on the album, is the first vocal, featuring Badlands’ Ray Gillen (R.I.P.). It’s a Dokken stomper for sure, but with Ray Gillens bluesy Coverdale-isms all over it. Killer.

  7. Talented singers Ray Gillen and Glenn Hughes bring their A game to the Lynch party. Gillen's rich vocals compliment the stirring "Flesh and Blood", while the soulful pipes of Hughes accent "Not Necessary Evil" and the proud "Cry of the Brave".