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  1. 17 mars 1992 · Arranged By [Strings] – David Mansfield. Drums – Eric "Stumpy Joe" Childs. Featuring – London Philharmonic Orchestra. Keyboards – Nicky Hopkins. Producer – T-Bone Burnett. 3:42. 8. Break Like The Wind. Guitar [Guest] – Jeff Beck, Joe Satriani, Slash (3), Steve Lukather.

  2. Glam rock/hair metal bands such as Motley Crue and Guns 'n' Roses are represented by tracks like Bitch School, and there's even a hair rock ballad in Just Begin Again (with Cher on guest vocals). Epic, somewhat dark metal is represented by Break Like The Wind (including lengthy guitar solos, and the same three chords repeated then moved up a tone, ad infinitum).

  3. Glam rock/hair metal bands such as Motley Crue and Guns 'n' Roses are represented by tracks like Bitch School, and there's even a hair rock ballad in Just Begin Again (with Cher on guest vocals). Epic, somewhat dark metal is represented by Break Like The Wind (including lengthy guitar solos, and the same three chords repeated then moved up a tone, ad infinitum).

  4. Break Like The Wind re-unites perm-headed poet David St Hubbins, confused tongue-waggling axeman Nigel "I'm a professional, I rise above it" Tufnel and jazz-oriented courgette enthusiast Derek Smalls for a record which, although hardly redefining the meaning of rock & roll, succeeds in not choking on it's own creative vomit, or anybody else's for that matter.

  5. Break Like the Wind, an Album by Spın̈al Tap. Released 17 March 1992 on MCA (catalog no. MCAD-10514; CD). Genres: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Musical Parody. Rated #645 in the best albums of 1992.

  6. 7 juil. 1992 · Use this setlist for your event review and get all updates automatically! Get the Spïnal Tap Setlist of the concert at Royal Albert Hall, London, England on July 7, 1992 from the Break Like The Wind Tour and other Spïnal Tap Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  7. Years later I’ve bought Break Like The Wind and its title track is that same song… and what a song. You wouldn’t expect it, what with this band being a parody of heavy metal but it’s actually an awesome and haunting song which features some totally ass kicking solos by Jeff Beck and Joe Satriani amongst others.