After his time with the German band Scorpions ended, lead guitarist Uli Jon Roth formed the project Electric Sun, with whom he recorded three albums between 1979 and 1985. The first of these, "Earthquake," was released in 1979 and featured Roth on guitar and vocals, along with bassist Ule Ritgen and drummer Clive Edwards. It was followed by "Fire Wind" in 1981, which introduced a new drummer, Sidhatta Gautama. With this lineup, the band toured extensively around the world, achieving modest success. For their third album, "Beyond the Astral Skies" (1985), they enlisted former Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker, as well as vocalists Michael Flexig and Nicky Moore. The style of this project was far removed from what Scorpions were doing at the time, veering towards a psychedelic hard rock created in the image of what Jimi Hendrix had done ten years earlier. However, hippie trends were already quite outdated by the late 70s, so despite Roth's prodigious talent on the six-string and the undeniable quality of the other band members, the project was doomed to commercial failure. Another contributing factor was Roth's limited vocal range, which significantly diminished the final result of their debut album. Even so, on this first album, the instrumental work is in many cases breathtaking, where the epic, neoclassical style and hard rock are brilliantly and heroically executed by the power trio, as demonstrated in tracks like "Electric Sun," "Burning Wheels Turning," "Sundown," and the magnificent epic "Earthquake."


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