This track highlights the band's pop-metal sensibilities, featuring a hook-laden chorus and a signature melodic solo from Bratta.
A mid-tempo rocker that displays the melodic strength of the band. White Lion - 1987 - Pride.7 81768-2.flac
Often compared to Eddie Van Halen, Vito Bratta’s tone is legendary. To hear the intricate tapping and delicate harmonics in "Wait" or "Lady of the Valley" in lossless quality is the only way to truly appreciate his legendary Steinberger guitar tone. The Legacy of the Album To hear the intricate tapping and delicate harmonics
The album's true artistic peak, however, is the epic closer, Featuring a neo-classical intro and a sweeping, cinematic arrangement, the song highlights the band's progressive rock influences. Bratta’s solo on this track is widely considered by guitar enthusiasts to be one of the greatest ever recorded, blending emotional phrasing with blistering speed. The Virtuosity of Vito Bratta The Virtuosity of Vito Bratta