Talk:Mind's Eye (album)
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Robert Taylor's comparison
editRobert Taylor's comparison of Moore to Malmsteen is idiotic because the two neo-classical guitar heroes have completely different styles. Moore is known for having two distinct tracks, one for soloing and one for the rhythmic part. His songs are technical but always extremely melodic, they use modes and they bring about different flavors and feelings. Malmsteen has a more intense and technically driven approach and his songs often revolve around similar constructions, often repetitive. The structure is somewhat looser, still melodic, and many of his songs include lead singing. Even if compared for what the two did in the 80s and early 90s, they are far apart. Calling Moore a clone of Malmsteen is nonsense.