1989 was a banner year for guitar instrumentals. Joe Satriani, Gary Moore, Dream Theater, and others were releasing amazing instrumentals. In this roundup, I spotlight five of the best solos, plus one that falls short (literally).
Did you know? The honorable mention of this year is a mystery solo, we can’t be 100% sure who played it.
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First, here are some great albums from the year 1989 with amazing guitar playing in them:
| Artist | Album Name | Genre |
|---|---|---|
| Accept | Eat the Heat | Metal |
| Aerosmith | Pump | Rock |
| Alice Cooper | Trash | Rock/Metal |
| Anthrax | Penikufesin (EP) | Metal |
| Badlands | Badlands | Rock/Blues |
| Blue Murder | Blue Murder | Metal/Rock |
| Candlemass | Tales of Creation | Metal |
| Carcass | Symphonies of Sickness | Metal |
| Coroner | No More Color | Metal |
| Danger Danger | Danger Danger | Rock/Metal |
| Don Henley | The End of the Innocence | Rock |
| Dream Theater | When Dream and Day Unite | Metal/Rock |
| Eric Clapton | Journeyman | Blues/Rock |
| Exodus | Fabulous Disaster | Metal |
| Faith No More | The Real Thing | Rock/Metal |
| Faster Pussycat | Wake Me When It’s Over | Rock/Metal |
| Gary Moore | After the War | Blues/Rock |
| Great White | …Twice Shy | Rock |
| Joe Satriani | Flying in a Blue Dream | Rock |
| King Diamond | Conspiracy | Metal |
| King’s X | Gretchen Goes to Nebraska | Rock/Metal |
| Kreator | Extreme Aggression | Metal |
| L.A. Guns | Cocked & Loaded | Rock/Metal |
| Lou Reed | New York | Rock |
| Metal Church | Blessing in Disguise | Metal |
| Ministry | The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste | Metal |
| Morbid Angel | Altars of Madness | Metal |
| Mötley Crüe | Dr. Feelgood | Metal/Rock |
| Nirvana | Bleach | Rock |
| Overkill | The Years of Decay | Metal |
| Pestilence | Consuming Impulse | Metal |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers | Mother’s Milk | Rock |
| Rush | Presto | Rock |
| Savatage | Gutter Ballet | Metal/Rock |
| Sepultura | Beneath the Remains | Metal |
| Skid Row | Skid Row | Metal/Rock |
| Sodom | Agent Orange | Metal |
| Stevie Ray Vaughan | In Step | Blues/Rock |
| Tesla | The Great Radio Controversy | Rock/Metal |
| Testament | Practice What You Preach | Metal |
| The Cult | Sonic Temple | Rock |
| The Cure | Disintegration | Rock |
| The Rolling Stones | Steel Wheels | Rock |
| Tom Petty | Full Moon Fever | Rock |
| Voivod | Nothingface | Metal |
| W.A.S.P. | The Headless Children | Metal |
| Warrant | Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich | Rock/Metal |
| White Lion | Big Game | Rock/Metal |
| X Japan | Blue Blood | Metal/Rock |
Now, the top solo!
1. Gary Moore – “The Messiah Will Come Again” (Gary Moore)
A haunting, melodic solo that showcases Moore’s ability to blend blues with a heavier edge, building to an emotional climax.
2. Stevie Ray Vaughan – “Riviera Paradise” (Stevie Ray Vaughan)
It doesn’t get better than this when it comes to clean soloing. It’s an amazing blues solo. Check it out.
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3. Joe Satriani – “Flying in a Blue Dream” (Joe Satriani)
The title track features a soaring, dreamy solo that blends Satriani’s signature legato runs with a psychedelic vibe.
4. W.A.S.P. – “The Heretic (The Lost Child)” (Chris Holmes)
Chris Holmes unleashes a blistering outro solo, blending rapid-fire shredding and tapping with raw bent notes. A fierce, unpolished gem that no one talks about.
5. Trevor Rabin – “I Can’t Look Away” (Trevor Rabin)
An emotional and underrated (literally no one talks about this) solo worth listening…at least 6 times.
Honorable Mention
An honorable mention goes to mysterious solo…we can’t be 100% sure who played it. The solo would be on top 5 if it were longer. The solo was most likely played by Mike Slamer, a session guitarist whom Warrant allegedly brought in because their guitarists couldn’t compete with the other top guitarists of this era. The song is Heaven by Warrant. Check the solo out:
1 Not-So-Good Guitar Solo: Alice Cooper – “Poison” (John McCurry)
The main solo lasting just 10 seconds falls flat. This song should have a great build-up solo before the last chorus. A solo that starts with bends and finishes with some alternate picking.



