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Rising Force is a Yngwie J. Malmsteen project as well as his debut solo album released in 1984. It is also the title of a song on Malmsteen's album Odyssey. Rising Force is credited as the beginning of Malmsteen's significant development of Neo-Classical metal in the 1980s.

Track listing

All songs written & arranged by Yngwie Malmsteen

No.TitleLength
1."Black Star"4:53
2."Far Beyond the Sun"5:52
3."Now Your Ships Are Burned"4:11
4."Evil Eye"5:14
5."Icarus' Dream Suite Op. 4" (based on Remo Giazotto's "The Albinoni Adagio in G minor")8:33
6."As Above, So Below"4:39
7."Little Savage"5:22
8."Farewell"0:49

Personnel

Production

  • Yngwie Malmsteen: Producer
  • Peter Vargo, Les Claypool: Engineers
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