Flex-Able

RELEASE
1984
LABEL
Epic
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Instrumental Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Guitar Virtuoso

Album Review

Steve Vai recorded his debut album, Flex-able, at home on an eight-track studio and released it himself in 1984. Even though Vai is one of rock's most renowned guitar virtuosos, Flex-able isn't really a typical "shred" album; playing with Frank Zappa for several years rubbed off on Vai, and many of his compositions reflect both Zappa's musical influence and a skewed sense of humor that makes for some whimsically entertaining moments (i.e., "Little Green Men"). Make no mistake, there's still plenty of Joe Satriani-esque technical virtuosity on display, but since Vai has a few other tricks in his bag, Flex-able turns out to be much more enjoyable (and accessible to listeners other than guitar-technique fetishists) than the average '80s guitar shred-fest.
Steve Huey, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Little Green Men
  2. Viv Woman
  3. Lovers Are Crazy
  4. Salamanders in the Sun
  5. The Boy/Girl Song
  6. The Attitude Song
  7. Call It Sleep
  8. Junkie
  9. Bill's Private Parts
  10. Next Stop Earth
  11. There's Something Dead in Here
  12. So Happy [*]
  13. Bledsoe Bluvd [*]
  14. Burnin' Down the Mountain [*]
  15. Chronic Insomnia [*]