ULI JON ROTH
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Uli Jon Roth известен как один из наиболее талантливых и
одаренных гитаристов нашего времени. Ulrich Roth родился 18 декабря
1954 в Дюссельдорфе. Он стал обучаться игре на гитаре в 13 лет.
Наибольшее музыкальное влияние на него оказал Jimi Hendrix. Uli начал
играть в группах Dawn Road (вокалистом в этой группе был Klaus Meine) и
Blue Infinity, и в начале 70х он стал гитаристом Scorpions.
Альбом 1974 года "Fly to the Rainbow" стал первой записью группы
Uli. После записи альбомов "In Trance" (1975), "Virgin Killer" (1976),
"Taken By Force" (1977) и концертника "Tokyo Tapes" (1978) группа
получила международное признание, а Uli Jon Roth получил признание как
один из лучших соло гитаристов. В 1978 году Uli Jon Roth из-за
музыкальных разногласий покинул группу и начал сольную карьеру. Он
сформировал свою собственную группу Electric Sun и сделал запись
нескольких альбомов, каждый из которых уникален по своему.
English wikipedia.org
Ulrich Roth (born December 18, 1954), also known as Uli Jon
Roth, is a German electric guitarist and the earliest
contributor[citation needed] (before popularization by Yngwie
Malmsteen) to the neo-classical metal genre. He is the older brother of
fellow guitarist and artist Zeno Roth.
In the early 1970s, Roth formed a band called Dawn Road. In
1973 he temporarily joined the Scorpions, replacing guitarist Michael
Schenker (brother of Scorpions guitarist Rudolf) who had left to join
UFO. Michael had a reputation as a highly skilled technical player;
Scorpions disbanded after he left the group. The "new" Scorpions were,
in effect, a merger between the four members of Dawn Road, (Uli Jon
Roth, Achim Kirschning, Francis Buchholz, Jürgen Rosenthal) and the two
remaining Scorpions members, Rudolf Schenker and Klaus Meine.[1] During
his tenure as lead guitarist and a main songwriter for the Scorpions,
the band released five very influential records, including the live
album Tokyo Tapes, which sold nearly one million copies and went gold
in several countries. (Actually, Herman Rarebell, Francis Buchholz,
Klaus Meine, Rudolf Schenker, and Ulrich Roth released Toyko Tapes)
Some later Scorpion releases with Roth began to exhibit a
stylistic split in songwriting. Roth-composed songs were influenced by
the style of Jimi Hendrix, but songs involving Rudolph Schenker as
composer leaned towards straight hard rock and pop hard rock. This
split reflected Roth's growing dissatisfaction with his role in the
band. He began investigating spiritually oriented subjects in his
private life, like his influence Jimi Hendrix did towards the latter
half of his career. Roth left the Scorpions in 1978.
Roth formed his own band named Electric Sun which released three
albums. The first, Earthquake (1979), was dedicated to the spirit of
Jimi Hendrix and featured cover art by artist Monika Danneman, Jimi
Hendrix's former girlfriend who had been with him when he died in 1970,
and who became Roth's partner afterwards. A second album released two
years later, Fire Wind (1981), was dedicated to Anwar el-Sadat (the
assassinated President of Egypt who had tried to make peace in the
Middle East), featured a song called "Enola Gay" which was about the
atomic bombing of Japan, and cover art by Monika Danneman.
Interviews with some original Scorpions members after the
release of these albums demonstrated how far the two parties had grown
apart. Matthias Jabs, the guitarist who replaced Roth, told the press
that he thought Roth was "lost" musically[citation needed]. This may
have referred to the commercial success Roth had stepped away from that
the Scorpions were still experiencing. Roth's records were released on
the much smaller German Metronome Musik label. Roth's move into deeper
spiritual and political subjects was opposite that of the Scorpion's
foray into more "good-time" subjects accompanied by MTV-style videos
showing the band at parties and in 1980's era settings. The two band's
public images were starkly different: the Scorpions favored skin tight
leotard style clothing typical of the 80's while Roth leaned more
towards a Hendrix-influenced style of dress.
In the 1980's, Roth commissioned construction of custom guitars
with additional frets (32). He called them Sky guitars and used them on
his last Electric Sun album Beyond the Astral Skies (which was
dedicated to Martin Luther-King and to Roth's fans), released in 1985.
Since then, Roth entered a new phase of creative work, composing a.o.
four symphonies and two concertos, and sometimes performing with
symphony orchestras throughout Europe.
The untimely death of Roth's girlfriend and spiritual partner
Monika Danneman April 5 1996 was reported a suicide; she had just lost
a legal battle with a former Hendrix girlfriend and was due to be
described in a book about the last days of Hendrix in a negative light.
However, Roth publicly stated his opinion that her passing had been the
result of foul play[citation needed]. Roth dedicated later works to the
memory of Ms. Danneman.
Roth appeared in concert at Castle Donington in 2001 with
original Scorpions lead guitarist Michael Schenker, and critics noted
the healthy appearance of Roth and his mastery of his material, but
described Schenker as past his prime. These reviews ended comments of
Roth being "lost" musically by his former Scorpion bandmates, now that
Roth had developed into a polished and successful artist while the
commercial pop success of his former band had faded.
Discography
With Scorpions
- Fly to the Rainbow (1974) - Guitar, vocals
- In Trance (1975) - Guitar, vocals
- Virgin Killer (1976) - Guitar, vocals
- Taken by Force (1977) - Guitar, vocals
- Tokyo Tapes (live recording, 1978) - Guitar, vocals
With Electric Sun
- Earthquake (1979) - Guitar, vocals
- Fire Wind (1981) - Guitar, vocals
- Beyond the Astral Skies (1985) - Lead/harmony vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass
Solo and classical works (released)
- 1991 - Aquila Suite - 12 Arpeggio Concert Etudes for Solo Piano
- 1996 - Sky of Avalon - Prologue to the Symphonic Legends (with Sky Orchestra)
- 2000 - Transcendental Sky Guitar Vol. I & II
- 2003 - Metamorphosis of Vivaldi's Four Seasons (with Sky Orchestra)
Solo and classical works (unreleased)
- 1987 - Sky Concerto
- 1992 - Europa ex Favilla (symphony)
- 1994 - Hiroshima de Profundis (symphony)
- 1996/97/98 - Requiem for an Angel (dedicated to the memory of Monika Dannemann)
Videography
- 2000 - The Electric Sun Years Vol. I & II (in the Historical Performances series)
- 2002 - Legends Of Rock: Live At Castle Donington
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