MXR M-117R Flanger Effects Pedal

The M-117R: a reissue of the infamous original.

MXR M-117R Flanger Effects Pedal

Back by popular demand, the MXR M-117R Flanger as Randy Rhoads used creates a variety of wild sounds from dynamic jet plane or cool space effects to short delay, chorus, and vibrato. You have complete control of the filter so you can sculpt the sound you want. Back off the Width setting to zero to disengage auto-sweep, then use the Manual knob to physically place the effect anywhere along the frequency spectrum! Use with guitar, bass, keyboards, and vocals.

The M-117R effects pedal has 4 knobs and a footswitch. The footswitch toggles the flanger effect on/bypass (red LED indicates on). The Manual knob selects the frequency center of the effect when auto-sweep is disengaged. The Width knob at zero disengages auto-sweep, but when you rotate it clockwise, it increases the total phase sweep of the effect. The Speed knob modulates rate of effect. The Regen knob feeds the effect back onto itself at adjustable intensity, increasing the total phase effect.

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Bark At The Moon

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  1. Bark at the Moon
  2. You’re No Different
  3. Now You See It (Now You Don’t)
  4. Rock ‘N’ Roll Rebel
  5. Centre of Eternity
  6. So Tired
  7. Slow Down
  8. Waiting for Darkness
  9. Spiders in the Night” (Bonus Track)
  10. One Up the “B” Side” (Bonus Track)

Personnel: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Jake E. Lee (guitar, background vocals); Don Airey (keyboards); Bob Daisley (bass, background vocals); Tommy Aldridge (drums).

Producers: Ozzy Osbourne, Bob Daisley, Max Norman. Reissue producers: Bruce Dickinson.

Recorded at Ridge Farm Studios, Surrey, England. Originally released on Epic (38987). Includes liner notes by Phil Alexander. Digitally remastered by Brian Lee and Bob Ludwig.

The 1982 death of Randy Rhoads was a crushing blow for Ozzy Osbourne–not only did he lose one of the very best rock guitarists of all time, but he lost a dear friend, song collaborator, and a founding member of his solo band. But to Ozzy’s credit, he somehow summoned the strength to soldier on. For his first studio album since Randy’s death, 1983′s BARK AT THE MOON, Osbourne discovered another gifted young player from California, Jake E. Lee.

The album was another big hit, and eventually reached platinum certification. The album’s accompanying tour, which featured openers Motley Crue, was a success as well. The album opening title track has become a fan favorite and concert staple over the years, and remains one of Ozzy’s most furious rockers. Other highlights include “Rock n’ Roll Rebel,” as well as the gothic “Centre of Eternity,” and a surprisingly gentle, string-laden ballad, “So Tired.” And while melody is stressed on such compositions as “You’re No Different” and “Waiting for Darkness,” other selections like “Now You See It (Now You Don’t)” and “Slow Down” have more of a heavy metal sound. Featured as a bonus track on the ’95 CD remaster is the rarity “Spiders in the Night.”

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