Steve Morse

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Mood For A Day 02:52 Tools
The Clap 03:12 Tools
La Villa Strangiato 00:00 Tools
Air on a 6 String 00:00 Tools
Tumeni Notes 00:00 Tools
Heightened Awareness 04:19 Tools
Prognosis 00:00 Tools
Led On 00:00 Tools
Highland Wedding 00:00 Tools
Ghostwind 00:00 Tools
The White Light 00:00 Tools
The Road Home 00:00 Tools
Endless Waves 00:00 Tools
Migration 00:00 Tools
Derailleur Gears 00:00 Tools
Country Colors 00:00 Tools
Modoc 00:00 Tools
TruthOla 00:00 Tools
Something Gently Weeps 00:00 Tools
12 Strings On Carnaby Street 00:00 Tools
Joy To The World 00:00 Tools
Bring It To Me 00:00 Tools
Third Power 00:00 Tools
Free In The Park 00:00 Tools
Looking Back 00:00 Tools
Well, I Have 00:00 Tools
Cool Wind, Green Hills 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel? 00:00 Tools
Leprechaun Promenade 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Wooden Music 00:00 Tools
Stressfest 00:00 Tools
Zig Zags 00:00 Tools
Quantum Soup 00:00 Tools
Brave New World 00:00 Tools
Tri County Barn Dance 00:00 Tools
Eyes Of A Child 00:00 Tools
Busybodies 00:00 Tools
Errol Smith 00:00 Tools
Where Are You? 00:00 Tools
Ghost Of The Bayou 00:00 Tools
Abracadab 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall Part 1 00:00 Tools
Organically Grown 00:00 Tools
Motor City Spirit 00:00 Tools
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear 00:00 Tools
Leonard's Best 00:00 Tools
Name Dropping 00:00 Tools
Rising Power 00:00 Tools
Great Mountain Spirits 00:00 Tools
Clap 00:00 Tools
Heartbreaker 00:00 Tools
Carol of the Bells 00:00 Tools
Nightwalk 00:00 Tools
4 Minutes To Live 00:00 Tools
Get It In Writing 00:00 Tools
Flat Baroque 00:00 Tools
The Easy Way 00:00 Tools
User Friendly 00:00 Tools
Migration (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Point Counterpoint 00:00 Tools
Air On A Six String 00:00 Tools
Runaway Train 00:00 Tools
collateral damage 00:00 Tools
Bar Hopping With Mr. Pinky (feat. Jordan Rudess) 00:00 Tools
Brink of the Edge 00:00 Tools
Morning Rush Hour 00:00 Tools
Glad To Be 00:00 Tools
Live To Ride 00:00 Tools
Long Lost 00:00 Tools
Over Easy 00:00 Tools
Cut to the Chase 00:00 Tools
Simple Simon 00:00 Tools
Here and Now and Then 00:00 Tools
Midnight Daydream 00:00 Tools
Cabin Fever 00:00 Tools
Southern Steel 00:00 Tools
Delicate Balance 00:00 Tools
Vista Grande 00:00 Tools
The Oz 00:00 Tools
Book Of Dreams 00:00 Tools
General Lee 00:00 Tools
John Deere Letter 00:00 Tools
Another brick in the wall - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Sleaze Factor 00:00 Tools
Battle Lines 00:00 Tools
Picture This 00:00 Tools
Relentless Encroachment 00:00 Tools
Mechanical Frenzy 00:00 Tools
Wolf Song 00:00 Tools
Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 1 (feat. Billy Sherwood) 00:00 Tools
Arena Rock 00:00 Tools
Northern Lights 00:00 Tools
Weekend Overdrive 00:00 Tools
Marching Orders 00:00 Tools
On The Pipe 00:00 Tools
Cruise Missile 00:00 Tools
More to the Point 00:00 Tools
Gentle Flower, Hidden Beast 00:00 Tools
Majorly Up 00:00 Tools
Clear Memories 00:00 Tools
Moment's Comfort 00:00 Tools
Flight of the Osprey 00:00 Tools
Rockin' Guitars 00:00 Tools
Time Junction 00:00 Tools
Mountain Waltz 00:00 Tools
Unnamed Sources 00:00 Tools
Freedom 00:00 Tools
Red Barchetta (feat. James LaBrie, James Murphey, Sean Malone, Sean Reinert & David Townson) 00:00 Tools
Unity Gain 00:00 Tools
Little Kids 00:00 Tools
Bloodsucking Leeches 00:00 Tools
Stand Up 00:00 Tools
English Rancher 00:00 Tools
Distant Star 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
Jesus, Joy Of Man's Desiring 00:00 Tools
Golden Quest 00:00 Tools
Travels Of Marco Polo 00:00 Tools
Jammin' 00:00 Tools
Sparkle Plenty 00:00 Tools
Here Comes the Sun (feat. Richard Page) 00:00 Tools
New Year's Day 00:00 Tools
Cavatina 00:00 Tools
Country House Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
Rocky Top 00:00 Tools
Whistle 00:00 Tools
V.H.F. 00:00 Tools
Baroque ‘N Dreams 00:00 Tools
Back Porch 00:00 Tools
Migration - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Assembly Line 00:00 Tools
On Fire 00:00 Tools
Good to Go 00:00 Tools
Huron River Blues 00:00 Tools
Portrait 00:00 Tools
The Logical Song (feat. Mickey Thomas & Tony Kaye) 00:00 Tools
Sacred Ground 00:00 Tools
Natural Flow 00:00 Tools
Barbary Coast 00:00 Tools
Baroque 'n Dreams 00:00 Tools
Dreamland 00:00 Tools
At the Edge of the Middle 00:00 Tools
Hereafter 00:00 Tools
Whipping Post (feat. Jimmy Hall) 00:00 Tools
Touch Me (feat. Robert Gordon, Jordan Rudess, & Nik Turner) 00:00 Tools
Cruise Missle 00:00 Tools
Slice of Time 00:00 Tools
Travis Walk (feat. Kevin Curry) 00:00 Tools
Travis Walk 00:00 Tools
At the Edge of the Middle (feat. Jim Beard, Randy Brecker, & Percy Jones) 00:00 Tools
Justice For All 00:00 Tools
Native Dance 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall, Part 1 00:00 Tools
Rising Power (Live) - Live 00:00 Tools
Structural Damage 00:00 Tools
Just Out of Reach 00:00 Tools
Cruise Control 00:00 Tools
Jungle Love (feat. Joe Lynn Turner) 00:00 Tools
Kat Food 00:00 Tools
Bar Hopping With Mr. Pinky - Feat. Jordan Rudess 00:00 Tools
Foreign Exchange 00:00 Tools
Pick Your Poison 00:00 Tools
Celestial Terrestrial Commuters 00:00 Tools
Pick Your Position 00:00 Tools
Speed King (Deep Purple) 00:00 Tools
Rally Cry 00:00 Tools
V.H.F. (Vertical Hair Factor) 00:00 Tools
Sleeveless In Seattle 00:00 Tools
Minute Mouse 00:00 Tools
The Bash 00:00 Tools
Led On (Vapourspace remix) 00:00 Tools
The Z 00:00 Tools
Brick Chicken 00:00 Tools
Smokey Mtn. Drive 00:00 Tools
The Introduction 00:00 Tools
Here Comes the Sun 00:00 Tools
Take It Off The Top 00:00 Tools
Towers 00:00 Tools
Dance Of The Maya 00:00 Tools
Derailleur 00:00 Tools
The Whistle 00:00 Tools
Freeway Jam 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall (Band Version) 00:00 Tools
Odd Man Out 00:00 Tools
On Fire - Feat. Steve Morse 07:31 Tools
Ionized 00:00 Tools
Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Jammin’ (Improvisation Steve Morse) 00:00 Tools
Red Barchetta - Feat. James Labrie, James Murphey, Sean Malone, Sean Reinert & David Townson 00:00 Tools
Instrumental Metal 00:00 Tools
Country Colours 00:00 Tools
Bodhisattva 00:00 Tools
2.English Rancher 00:00 Tools
1.Book of Dreams 00:00 Tools
3.Rockin' Guitars 00:00 Tools
Jesus Joy Of Man’s Desiring 00:00 Tools
Huron River Blues: Dark Water/Water Under the Bridge/Toxic Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Santa Claus Is Back In Town 00:00 Tools
Portrait - Feat. Steve Morse 00:00 Tools
JeffBeck, Eric Johnson, Alex Lifeson ... Truth Ola 00:00 Tools
La Villa Stangiato 00:00 Tools
6.Stand Up 00:00 Tools
4.Distant Star 00:00 Tools
Heartbreaker (as made famous by Led Zeppelin) 00:00 Tools
5.Pick Your Poison 00:00 Tools
Heartbreaker (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
8.Golden Quest 00:00 Tools
7.Travels of Marco Polo 00:00 Tools
Led On - Vapourspace Remix 00:00 Tools
On Fire (Feat. Steve Morse) 00:00 Tools
Guitar Solo 00:00 Tools
The Highland Wedding 00:00 Tools
9.Unity Gain 00:00 Tools
Indian Summer 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall 00:00 Tools
Rockin Guitars 00:00 Tools
Red Barchetta 00:00 Tools
Too many notes 00:00 Tools
Rising Power (Live) 00:00 Tools
Portrait (Feat. Steve Morse) 00:00 Tools
Bar hopping With Mr. Picky 00:00 Tools
Battalion 00:00 Tools
Speed King 00:00 Tools
We Three Kings of Orient Are 00:00 Tools
Jesus Joy of Man's Desiring 00:00 Tools
John Deere Leter 00:00 Tools
Well, I Have (Jimi Hendrix) 00:00 Tools
We Three Kings 00:00 Tools
Well I Have (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
La Villa Strangiato [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Derailleur Gears (Cream) 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Blue Sky (Song for Dominique) 00:00 Tools
La Villa Strangiato (feat. Mike Portnoy, Billy Sheehan & Brendt Allman) 00:00 Tools
Stairway To Heaven 00:00 Tools
Led On (Jimmy Page) 00:00 Tools
TruthOla (Jeff Beck-Eric Johnson-Alex Lifeson) 00:00 Tools
Air on a 6 String (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Unity Again 00:00 Tools
Migration (The Birds) 00:00 Tools
Stessfest 00:00 Tools
The Logical Song (Instrumental Version) 00:00 Tools
Heartbreaker (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Bring It To Me (Mountain) 00:00 Tools
4 Miles High 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Tumeni Notes 00:00 Tools
Smokey Mountain Drive 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel? (Rolling Stones) 00:00 Tools
The White Light (John McLaughlin) 00:00 Tools
ballad for ruby 00:00 Tools
Whipping Post 00:00 Tools
Huron River Blues - Dark Water/Water Under The Bridge/Toxic Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Go For Baroque 00:00 Tools
Spanish Dance (Española) 00:00 Tools
A Salute to Stevie Ray Vaughan 00:00 Tools
Something Gently Weeps (George Harrison) 04:39 Tools
Truth Ola (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Jammin' (Improvisation Steve Morse) 00:00 Tools
Quantum Soup (feat. Jordan Rudess) 00:00 Tools
Prognosis (Kansas) 00:00 Tools
Free In The Park (Allman Brothers) 00:00 Tools
Touch Me (feat. Robert Gordon, Jordan Rudess, Nik Turner) 00:00 Tools
Four Minutes to Live 00:00 Tools
Cruise Missile - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Jungle Love 00:00 Tools
The Well Dressed Guitar 00:00 Tools
Derailleur Gears [Cream] 00:00 Tools
User Friendly . 00:00 Tools
Zig-Zags 00:00 Tools
Touch Me 00:00 Tools
La Villa Strangiato (feat. Mike Portnoy, Billy Sheehan & James Murphy) 00:00 Tools
The Logical Song (feat. Mickey Thomas Tony Kaye) 00:00 Tools
Solo Live At Montreux 2011 00:00 Tools
Freefall 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall Part 1 (Cover Version) 00:00 Tools
Derailleur Gears [Impact: Cream] 00:00 Tools
Well, I Have [Impact: Jimi Hendrix] 00:00 Tools
Adding Fuel to the Fire 00:00 Tools
Kashmir 00:00 Tools
Bring It To Me (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Dixie Dregs - Cruise Control 00:00 Tools
Free In The Park [Impact: The Allman Brothers Band] 00:00 Tools
TruthOla [Jeff Beck-Eric Johnson-Alex Lifeson] 00:00 Tools
Well, I Have [Jimi Hendrix] 00:00 Tools
Derailleur Gears (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Migration [Impact:the Byrds] 00:00 Tools
Truth Ola [Impact: Jeff Beck/Eric Johnson/Alex Lifeson] 00:00 Tools
Led On [Impact: Jimmy Page] 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel? [Impact: The Rolling Stones] 00:00 Tools
Cool Wind Green Hills 00:00 Tools
At the Edge of the Middle (feat. Jim Beard, Randy Brecker, Percy Jones) 00:00 Tools
Freedom (feat. Brian Tarquin) 00:00 Tools
8:30 minute Guitar Solo (Unnamed) 00:00 Tools
Prognosis [Impact: Kansas/Yes] 00:00 Tools
The Logical Song 00:00 Tools
La Villa Strangeiato 00:00 Tools
Deep Purple (Guitar Solo) 00:00 Tools
Patchwork 00:00 Tools
Memphis 00:00 Tools
11 back porch 00:00 Tools
General Lee - LP Version 00:00 Tools
08 Tumeni Notes 00:00 Tools
Rockin' Guitars - LP Version 00:00 Tools
The White Light [Impact: John McLaughlin] 00:00 Tools
Bring It To Me [Impact: Mountain] 00:00 Tools
12 natural flow 00:00 Tools
Crazed Fandango 00:00 Tools
Busy Bodies 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Something Gently Weeps [Impact: George Harrison] 00:00 Tools
Road Home 00:00 Tools
Rising Power [live] 00:00 Tools
The White Light [John McLaughlin] 00:00 Tools
Bring It To Me [Mountain] 00:00 Tools
08 - Tumeni Notes 00:00 Tools
09 clear memories 00:00 Tools
08.Tumeni Notes 00:00 Tools
01 - Stressfest 00:00 Tools
06 - 4 Minutes To Live 00:00 Tools
07 - How Does It Feel 00:00 Tools
03 - Eyes of a child 00:00 Tools
Led On [Jimmy Page] 00:00 Tools
Migration [The Birds] 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel [Rolling Stones] 00:00 Tools
White Light 00:00 Tools
Another Brick in the Wall, part I 00:00 Tools
Attila The Hun 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall (Version 2) (2015) 00:00 Tools
Stand Up - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Something Gently Weeps [George Harrison] 00:00 Tools
Prognosis [Kansas] 00:00 Tools
Free In The Park [The Allman Brothers] 00:00 Tools
Speed King (Instrumental) Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Parisienne Walkways 00:00 Tools
Prognosis (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel? (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Jesus Joy of Man s Desiring 00:00 Tools
Tri County Barn Dance (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
05 - Brave New World 00:00 Tools
English Rancher - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Tight Guitar Ballad 00:00 Tools
Jungle Love (Instrumental Version) 00:00 Tools
Motor City Spirit (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 07 - Zig Zags 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall [Part 1] 00:00 Tools
The White Light (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Purple Rain (Al Pitrelli, Andy Timmons, Brad Gillis, John Petrucci) 00:00 Tools
07 - Gentle Flower, Hidden Beast 00:00 Tools
02 - Rising power 00:00 Tools
05 - Great Mountain Spirits 00:00 Tools
04 - Nightwalk 00:00 Tools
09.Endless waves 00:00 Tools
On The Pipe - LP Version 00:00 Tools
The Introduction - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Madoc 00:00 Tools
Kashmere 00:00 Tools
01 - Heightened Awareness 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 09 - Tri County Barn Dance 00:00 Tools
Migration (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
10 Live to Ride 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse Prime Cuts Medley 00:00 Tools
Heartbreaker (Made Famous by Led Zeppelin) 00:00 Tools
Ice Cakes 00:00 Tools
02.Well, I Have 00:00 Tools
09 - Clear Memories 00:00 Tools
Night of the Living Dregs 00:00 Tools
Book Of Dreams - LP Version 00:00 Tools
08 - Glad To Be 00:00 Tools
Deep Purple- Live Guitar Solo 00:00 Tools
03 Introduction 00:00 Tools
06 Whistle 00:00 Tools
Distant Star - LP Version 00:00 Tools
09 - Delicate Balance 00:00 Tools
04.The Highland Wedding 00:00 Tools
07 - the easy way 00:00 Tools
V.H.F 00:00 Tools
Tri Country Barn Dance 00:00 Tools
Punk Sandwich 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Flat Baroque 00:00 Tools
Contact Lost 00:00 Tools
Night Walk 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 04 - Cool Wind, Green Hills 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1) (Pink Floyd Cover) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 03 - Errol Smith 00:00 Tools
Speed king (instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 13 - Leonard's Best 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 06 - 12 Strings On Carnaby St. 00:00 Tools
Ghost of the Bayou (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 10 - Air On A 6 String 00:00 Tools
Tumeni Notes REH 00:00 Tools
Tumeni Notes (Live) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts - 04 - Migration 00:00 Tools
Red Barchetta (feat. James LaBrie, James Murphey, Sean Malone, Sean Reinert David Townson) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 02 - Where Are You 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts - 02 - Well, I Have 00:00 Tools
02 - Busybodies 00:00 Tools
05. Led On 00:00 Tools
Where Are You? (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Southern Steel - 01 - Cut To The Chase 00:00 Tools
The Riff Raff 00:00 Tools
11 - Back Porch 00:00 Tools
03 - Marching Orders 00:00 Tools
06 Long Lost 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts - 05 - Led On 00:00 Tools
Flat Barogue 00:00 Tools
Huron River Blues a) Dark Water b) Water Under The Bridge c) Toxic Shuffle 00:00 Tools
09. Something Gently Weeps 00:00 Tools
Pick Your Position - LP Version 00:00 Tools
10 - Live To Ride 00:00 Tools
Travels Of Marco Polo - LP Version 00:00 Tools
02 General Lee 00:00 Tools
02 - Well, I Have 00:00 Tools
Here Comes The Sun (made famous The Beatles) 00:00 Tools
Huron River Blues - Dark Water/Water Under The Bridge/Toxic Shuffle - LP Version 00:00 Tools
10 - Modoc 00:00 Tools
SOTA - Steve Morse / On Fire 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 12 - Ghost Of The Bayou 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 08 - Abracadab 00:00 Tools
Midnigh Daydream 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts - 03 - TruthOla 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts - 06 - The White Light 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 01 - Wooden Music 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts - 11 - Prognosis 00:00 Tools
Wooden Music (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Ghoustwind 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Stressfest - 09 - Delicate Balance 00:00 Tools
Smokey Mtn Drive 00:00 Tools
Huron River Blues Medley: Dark Water/Water Under The Bridge/Toxic Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Southern Steel - 02 - Simple Simon 00:00 Tools
01.- Northern Lights 00:00 Tools
04 - Mechanical Frenzy 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Structural Damage - 04 - Barbary Coast 00:00 Tools
08 - Moment's Comfort 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - High Tension Wires - 10 - Modoc 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall Part I 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts - 01 - Derailleur Gears 00:00 Tools
Night Meets Light 00:00 Tools
04.Migration 00:00 Tools
Golden Quest - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Wages Of Weirdness 00:00 Tools
08 moment's comfort 00:00 Tools
10 midnight daydream 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - High Tension Wires - 08 - Tumeni Notes 00:00 Tools
Tumeny Notes 00:00 Tools
02 Simple Simon 00:00 Tools
01 derailleur gears 00:00 Tools
05 great mountain spirits 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - High Tension Wires - 01 - Ghostwind 00:00 Tools
06 majorly up 00:00 Tools
Tuhemi Notes 00:00 Tools
SOTA - Steve Morse / Portrait 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 11 - Motor City Spirit 00:00 Tools
Heartbraker 00:00 Tools
Baroque 'n' Dreams 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In the Wall Pt. 1 (Re-Recorded) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts II - 05 - Organically Grown 00:00 Tools
I'll Just Pick 00:00 Tools
Solo 00:00 Tools
Tuheni Notes 00:00 Tools
Cool Wind , Green Hills (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Rumbo al Sur (Heading South) 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall (Part I) (Pink Floyd) 00:00 Tools
VHF 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Stressfest - 08 - Glad To Be 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Split Decision - 08 - Moment's Comfort 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Stressfest - 03 - Eyes Of A Child 00:00 Tools
05 Runaway Train 00:00 Tools
10 - Midnight Daydream 00:00 Tools
Where Are You ? 00:00 Tools
Country Colors (Live) 00:00 Tools
03. Truth Ola 00:00 Tools
09 something gently weeps 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts - 10 - Free In The Park 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Split Decision - 01 - Heightened Awareness 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Split Decision - 09 - Clear Memories 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Free In the Park (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
09 Delicate Balance 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - High Tension Wires - 04 - Highland Wedding 00:00 Tools
Learning Complex Parts 00:00 Tools
Minute Mouse (feat. Steve Morse) 00:00 Tools
The Introduction (live) 00:00 Tools
03 marching orders 00:00 Tools
04 mechanical frenzy 00:00 Tools
Highland Wedding (live) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - High Tension Wires - 09 - Endless Waves 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - The Introduction - 03 - Introduction 00:00 Tools
Kathreen 00:00 Tools
05 led on 00:00 Tools
01 heightened awareness 00:00 Tools
01 - Derailleur Gears 00:00 Tools
02 busybodies 00:00 Tools
01 Cruise Missile 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - High Tension Wires - 02 - The Road Home 00:00 Tools
02 Collateral Damage 00:00 Tools
08 - Bring It To Me 00:00 Tools
V.H.F. - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Pride of The Farm 00:00 Tools
Rock’n’Roll Park 00:00 Tools
Unnamed Solo 00:00 Tools
03 Vista Grande 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Structural Damage - 05 - Smokey Mountain Drive 00:00 Tools
The Bash (Live) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Joy to the World 00:00 Tools
Take It Off The Top (Live) 00:00 Tools
Country House Shuffle (Live) 00:00 Tools
02 Rising Power 00:00 Tools
Greensleeves (What Child Is This) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts - 09 - Something Gently Weeps 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Major Impacts - 07 - How Does It Feel 00:00 Tools
02.- Picture This 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Structural Damage - 01 - Sacred Ground 00:00 Tools
Abracadab (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Split Decision - 12 - Natural Flow 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Southern Steel - 07 - Wolf Song 00:00 Tools
05 - Led On 00:00 Tools
01. Derailleur Gears 00:00 Tools
Night Patrol 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - High Tension Wires - 06 - Looking Back 00:00 Tools
Something Gently Weeps (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Split Decision - 03 - Marching Orders 00:00 Tools
07 The Z 00:00 Tools
Pride of The Farm 00:00 Tools
01 Stressfest 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Structural Damage - 11 - Structural Damage 00:00 Tools
03 truth ola 00:00 Tools
07 how does it feel 00:00 Tools
Organically Grown (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Rock’n’Roll Park 00:00 Tools
Errol Smith (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
10 free in the park 00:00 Tools
Leonard's Best (feat. Dave LaRue & Van Romain) 00:00 Tools
Unity Gain - LP Version 00:00 Tools
09 Arena Rock 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - Stand Up - 04 - Distant Star 00:00 Tools
12 - Natural Flow 00:00 Tools
Country Notes 00:00 Tools
04 migration 00:00 Tools
04 V.h.f. 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse 00:00 Tools
03 - Truth Ola 00:00 Tools
09 - Something Gently Weeps 00:00 Tools
Steve Morse - High Tension Wires - 03 - Country Colors 00:00 Tools
Hightened Awareness 00:00 Tools
01 - Wooden Music 00:00 Tools
09 - Tri County Barn Dance 00:00 Tools
01 Cut To The Chase 00:00 Tools
Mountain Waltz - LP Version 00:00 Tools
The Whistle - LP Version 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel ? 00:00 Tools
Leonards Best 00:00 Tools
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Steve Morse's career has encompassed rock, country, funk, jazz, classical, and fusion of these musical genres. In addition to a thriving solo career, has been (and continues to be) a member of several renowned bands. Steve was born in Hamilton, Ohio, the son of a minister and a musically talented Mother. Both his Mother and Father were also educational psychologists.  The family soon moved to Tennessee and then Michigan, where the young Morse played in his first band (The Plague) with his older brother, Dave. The final move brought the family to Augusta, Georgia. Steve’s parents enrolled Steve in the public school system. While at Richmond Academy. Steve met bassist Andy West in the 10th grade, forming a long-time musical bond. Together, they became the nucleus of Dixie Grit, adding keyboardist Johnny Carr, guitarist/vocalist Frank Brittingham, and drummer Dave Morse. The ambitious band played locally and a little in the Southeast for over a year, and then disbanded. “At that point,” recalls Steve, “Andy and I were keen to keep on playing instrumental music on our own. So, since we were the only ones left from the group, or the dregs of the group, we called it Dixie Dregs.” The University of Miami has played host to a number of future influential musicians, including Bruce Hornsby, Pat Metheny, and Jaco Pastorius. Even at the time, it had a reputation among budding musicians. Steve and Andy enrolled there, and were allowed to create a more rock oriented small group project to contrast the more jazz sounding ensembles that were available at the time. This ensemble appeared in the course schedule as Rock Ensemble II with Steve listed as the instructor. The other members were drummer Bart Yarnald, keyboardist Frank Josephs and violinist Allen Sloan. Morse acted as the group’s writer, bringing attention to both his performing and composing. Fellow student Rod Morgenstein became a fan of the group, later saying, “Steve stuck out like a sore thumb [laughs]. He had long blond hair, and he played a hybrid solid-body Fender Telecaster with a Stratocaster neck…he would change pickups as he was soloing, and his lines didn't sound like stock bebop lines. But his teacher kept asking him, ‘Why can't you sound like this [other] guy?’ Steve was just doing his own thing.” Steve’s guitar, the Frankenstein Telecaster, was an attraction all to itself. Looking for more sonic variety than his stock Stratocaster, Steve started with a Telecaster body, and then added his familiar Stratocaster neck. He had the neck refretted with jumbo fret wire, and with the addition of a Gibson tune-o-matic bridge, a tailpiece from a pawn shop twelve string, four full pickups and three toggle switches, Steve had his guitar. In time, it evolved into one of the (two) Ernie Ball Musicman Steve Morse model guitars, which Steve plays to this day. Upon graduation, Morse and West renamed the group Dixie Dregs. Rod Morgenstein, replaced an injured Bart Yarnald and the band commenced performing on a regular basis, interspersing their compositions with covers of John McLaughlin, Frank Zappa, and Allman Brothers. Despite their non-commercial intent, an increasingly busy performance schedule eventually garnered the attention of Allman Brothers Band manager Twiggs Lyndon, who helped signed Dixie Dregs to Capricorn Records. The Dreg’s first effort for Capricorn, Free Fall (1977), put the jazz fusion world on notice. Morse was recognized for both his compositional skills (having written all 11 tracks) and his consummate musicianship. Although critically acclaimed as a pivotal jazz fusion album, the album did not chart very high. What If (1978) was released to continued acclaim as Steve’s writing expanded beyond jazz/fusion’s common characteristics. Southern rock, classical, folk and country elements combined to form a cohesive and complex blend of passionate and accessible music. Though supported by a tour, record sales remained modestly, but gained Morse and the band an invitation to perform at Montreux Jazz Festival. The resulting show was released on their final album for Capricorn, Night of the Living Dregs (1979). Just as things were looking up for the band, Capricorn declared bankruptcy. Arista Records jumped right in, though, and signed the band for three albums. Production control was handed to Morse, and Dregs of the Earth (1980) was released. All eight tracks were written by Morse, and the album peaked at number 27 on Billboard's Jazz Album Chart. Despite increased sales, Artista pressured the band to change their name to simply "The Dregs" in an attempt to increase the band's visibility in the public eye. Unsung Heroes (1981) brought eight additional Morse compositions forward, and was nominated for the Best Instrumental Performance Grammy. This did little to address Arista's concerns, though, and the Dregs were compelled to add guest vocalists to their next effort, aptly titled Industry Standard (1982). This was co-produced by Eddie Offord, of Yes, and featured a classical duet with one of Steve's influences, Steve Howe. Morse's compositions on Industry Standard brought his evolving sound to a new level, and the album received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock/Jazz Instrumental Performance. (Morse’s work went on to receive six Grammy nominations.) It was also voted "Best Guitar Album" by readers of Guitar Player magazine in their annual reader's poll that year.  But the pressure to sell more albums continued, and combined with seemingly unending touring, brought things to the brink. “Our edge slipped away,” laments Steve. “We did three gigs in a row that were miserable for me…I just decided that I would rather cut people's yards or drive a bulldozer than do this." Shortly thereafter, Dixie Dregs disbanded. Steve did try his hand at hiring out tractor and dozer work while rethinking his next move. During this period of restructuring, he picked up the pen. In 1983, Morse published the first article for his long-running column, “Open Ears” in Guitar for the Practicing Musician. Several years later, two volumes of his 100 columns were published.  Looking back, Steve sums up his writing. “My essays have always leaned more toward the philosophy of being a musician rather than just technique. As a writer, I am a novice, but I feel my goal will have been achieved if a positive thought is illuminated when you read what I’ve got to say. In the long run, I believe that a musician’s quality is equal only to his quality as a person.” When the call of music returned, Steve opted for a smaller group and a desire for creative freedom. The Steve Morse band was formed with Jerry Peek on Bass and Doug Morgan on drums. Doug drummed for Steve until Rod Morgenstein returned from a tour with Paul Barrere. Morse signed with Elektra Records and released The Introduction (1984). The album was a success, scoring a minor hit with the song (and music video), “Cruise Missle.” The blistering bluegrass track, “General Lee,” (featuring Albert Lee) quickly became a fan favorite. While the Dixie Dregs showcased Morse’s compositional skills, the Steve Morse Band brought his guitar work front and center. His second album, Stand Up, led him to the opening slot on Rush’s 1986 North American tour. But a shake up at Elektra resulted in changed priorities at the label. As part of the fall-out, the album was not released on CD. Steve and his band were devastated, but Morse was becoming increasingly used to the fickle, unpredictable nature of the industry. With some members under pressure to have a predictable income, the band started to come unraveled. Morse began to perform some solo concerts as well as tour with the all-acoustic guitar trio of Al DiMeola, John McLaughlin, and Paco De Lucia. His next direction was to inadvertently join an existing band.. He ran into Kansas drummer, Phil Ehart, at a Robert Plant show. Kansas was one of Steve’s favorite bands, highlighted by one of his favorite songwriters (and guitarists), Kerry Livgren. But both lead singer Steve Walsh and Livgren had left the now-defunct band. Ehart mentioned that he was putting the band back together with Steve Walsh returning for the first time since leaving the band.  Steve offered to help in any way he could. After a number of successful writing sessions with the group, Phil’s response was to invite him to join the band for an album and follow up tour.  Recognizing the potential, Steve accepted. Steve recorded two releases releases with Kansas: Power (1985) and In the Spirit of Things (1986). As with Kerry, he acted as lead guitarist and a primary songwriter. Livgren responded with praise, beginning a friendship that continues to this day. Steve contributed to the band's last hit (thus far), "All I Wanted," which reached the Billboard Top 20 and received heavy rotation on MTV. As before, though, the record company (this time MCA) was not satisfied with sales. They pressured the group, long known for its inventive songwriting, to hire external songwriters to score another big hit. The collective stress splintered the group. Once again, Steve found himself cut short by an industry that seemed only tangentially related to music, and made a difficult decision at the end of their tour. He was not in Kansas any more. Morse was not satisfied unless he was being challenged, and if it wasn’t through music, he would find something. He became a commercial airline pilot. Morse had been flying for years, it continues to be a passion and escape for him to this day. "It was a fantastic experience to jump through all the hoops, pass the selection tests, go through the training, and finally put on a uniform and be judged only on how well I did my job. I would recommend a career change for anybody that wants to really find out where their passion lies". He missed performing though, and an invitation to perform as a guest on a live recording with Lynyrd Skynyrd reminded Morse of his true calling. Steve commenced with both a new solo album and a Dregs reunion. For his own band, he was joined by Rod Morgenstein, T. Lavitz and Jerry Peek on Bass. High Tension Wires (1989) was more thoughtful and introspective than Morse’s previous releases.  The Dregs reunion saw Morgenstein, Lavitz and Sloan return. West had had moved on, and a new bassist, Dave LaRue, took up the reins. The compilation album released at the same time, Divided We Stand (1989) ranked among the Dreg’s best selling to date. Morse was back with a vengeance, and the guitar world took notice. That year, he was voted “Best Overall Guitarist” by the readers of Guitar Player magazine.  When it came time to tour in support of High Tension Wires, Morgenstein was unavailable, having joined Winger. LaRue suggested Van Romaine, a friend who had graduated from the University of Miami ten years after Steve. Romaine aced the audition. The Steve Morse band was reborn, and the trio continues to this day. Southern Steel (1991) was Steve’s next album with his trio, and it represented a slightly heavier musical direction. The hard-rocking album burned, soared, and flowed with passion and precision. The next year saw another Steve Morse Band album, Coast to Coast (1992), a new Dregs tour, and a resulting double live album, Bring ‘em Back Alive (1992). The next year, Steve didn’t release any albums, but was awarded “Best Overall Guitarist” anyway. At this point, it had been five years in a row, and Guitar Player took him out of the running. The tour went so well that the Dregs reconvened for their first studio album in ten years, Full Circle. In another homage to the past, they signed with a resurrected Capricorn records. This time, the band was firmly in charge and released their final album (thus far) exactly as intended. Before the ink was dry, Steve was already working on his next solo release, Structural Damage (1995). In classic Morse style, the album fused together multiple genres—funk, hard rock and classic—into a unique musical landscape. In 1994, Steve's longtime manager, Frank Solomon, called him and asked if he liked Deep Purple. Morse responded curiously, "Yes…why?" The metal juggernaut had lost guitarist Ritchie Blackmore mid-tour, who was temporarily replaced with Joe Satriani. When it came time to search for a permanent replacement, Morse was at the top of everyone’s list.  Morse and the band booked some trial show, and after the first one, in Mexico City, Morse was asked to join. The group commenced work on a new album, Purpendicular (1996). The album, even though much later than the band’s classic work, was welcomed by fans as one of the band’s best. Steve wrote with the other members, completing a creative unit.  “It's amazing how little talking is needed to put a tune together with these guys,” enthuses Steve. “Just after going through a progression a few times, Ian Paice puts together a bunch of different possibilities for the different parts, and you don't need to say anything to him. Roger, the bass player, has been the band's producer and co-songwriter for so long now, he just naturally figures out what works and what doesn’t. All of a sudden, he'll give a cue to the band, and we’ll pick up on it instantly.” By 2003, Steve had recorded two more successful studio albums with Purple, Abandon (1998) and Bananas (2003). In addition, they had recorded five live albums and two concert videos. With nearly constant year-round touring (including the first tour of China by a western rock band), Deep Purple reestablished itself as one of the world’s premier rock groups, and Steve had finally found a band that fused with his musicality, without compromises. But Steve wasn’t done with his own music. Just two years after he joined Purple, he released another solo album, titled (understandably), Stressfest (1996). This was followed by Major Impacts (2000), Split Decision (2002) and Major Impacts 2 (2004). In 2003, Jimmy Barnes asked Morse to join Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake and (Deep Purple organist) Don Airey for his project, Living Loud. They recorded a studio album by the same name (2003), and released a live concert video and 2CD set, Live in Sidney (2004). Meanwhile, Dee Purple was collectively writing and recording their next studio release, Rapture of the Deep (2005). Continued touring throughout the end of the decade yielded two more live releases and a new concert video. In 2009, the Steve Morse Band released Outstanding in Their Field, their first release in five years. The critically acclaimed album was supported by a US east coast tour during October-November, and west coast tour in January. Several dates on the tour featured Steve performing as an opening act, with Sarah Spencer, as Angelfire. Steve had begun working with the young singer several years back, culminating in the release of an album by the same name on June 22nd, 2010. Angelfire was a first even for Morse, who has defined his career by exploring and combining numerous genres in novel ways. Stylistically, the album combines folk rock, pop, classical crossover and new age to form a textural, harmony-laden and unique work. The new decade also saw Steve revisit his collaboration with Jimmy Barnes and company, writing several new songs with them. His continuing practice of guest appearances included John Wetton and Sharon Isbin. A particularly unique collaboration occurred with Steve’s participation in a tribute to (former Deep Purple guitarist) Tommy Bolin. Steve played on several tracks containing unreleased recordings of the late Bolin, with he and Steve trading solos. Even after 47 albums, Morse continues to push boundaries and take chances. In addition to his continuing solo endeavors, collaborative projects, and further work with Deep Purple—Steve can look back on an extraordinary career, and forward to near-infinite possibilities. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.