
On this day August 8 1988, Dragon's Kiss marked the powerful solo debut of guitarist Marty Friedman. Known at the time for his work with the speed metal band Cacophony, Friedman stepped into the spotlight with a record that showcased his technical mastery, melodic phrasing, and neoclassical influences.
Dragon's Kiss was a bold instrumental album that blended heavy metal precision with Eastern scales, complex time signatures, and a deeply expressive approach to guitar composition. The album featured blistering tracks like Saturation Point, Forbidden City, and the title track Dragon Mistress. Jason Becker, Friedman's Cacophony bandmate, also appeared as a guest musician, making the project even more compelling for fans of virtuosic guitar work.
Though it didn’t chart on the mainstream level, Dragon's Kiss earned Friedman international acclaim and positioned him as one of the premier guitarists of the late 1980s. His distinctive tone and phrasing would later become a defining part of Megadeth's sound when he joined the band in 1990.
80s insight: Dragon's Kiss pushed the boundaries of instrumental rock and established Marty Friedman as one of the most innovative guitarists of the decade.
Dragon's Kiss was a bold instrumental album that blended heavy metal precision with Eastern scales, complex time signatures, and a deeply expressive approach to guitar composition. The album featured blistering tracks like Saturation Point, Forbidden City, and the title track Dragon Mistress. Jason Becker, Friedman's Cacophony bandmate, also appeared as a guest musician, making the project even more compelling for fans of virtuosic guitar work.
Though it didn’t chart on the mainstream level, Dragon's Kiss earned Friedman international acclaim and positioned him as one of the premier guitarists of the late 1980s. His distinctive tone and phrasing would later become a defining part of Megadeth's sound when he joined the band in 1990.
80s insight: Dragon's Kiss pushed the boundaries of instrumental rock and established Marty Friedman as one of the most innovative guitarists of the decade.