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| name = Yngwie Malmsteen
| born = [[June 30]], [[1963]]<br>[[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]
| image = Yngwie Malmsteen 1.jpg
| aliases = Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck
| genre = [[Metal music|Metal]]
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| alias = Lars Y. Loudamp
| affiliation = [[Steeler]] (1983)<br />[[Alcatrazz]] (1983)
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| notable guitars = [[Fender Stratocaster]]
| years = [[1982 in music|1982]] - [[present (time)|Present]]
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*[[Alcatrazz]]
*[[Hear 'n Aid]]
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*[[PolyGram]]
*[[Elektra Records|Elektra]]
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'''Yngwie Johann Malmsteen''' (born Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck, [[June 30]], [[1963]]) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[guitarist]], [[composer]] and [[bandleader]].


'''Yngwie Johan Malmsteen''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɪ|ŋ|v|eɪ}} {{IPAc-en|ˈ|m|ɑː|l|m|s|t|iː|n}}; born '''Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck''', {{IPA-sv|lâːʂ ˈjuːhan ˈʏŋvɛ lânːɛrbɛk}}); born 30 June 1963) is a Swedish guitarist. He first became known in the 1980s for his [[neoclassical metal|neoclassical]] playing style in [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]], and has released 22 studio albums in a career spanning over 40 years. In August 2009, [[Time (magazine)|''Time'' magazine]] named Malmsteen No. 9 on its list of the 10 best electric guitar players of all time.<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Tyrangiel |first1=Josh |date=14 August 2009 |title=The 10 Greatest Electric-Guitar Players of All Time|url=http://time.com/3961025/10-greatest-guitar-players/ |magazine=[[Time (magazine)|Time]] |access-date=7 January 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Keells |first1=Michael. T |date=30 May 2018 |title=The best guitarists in history |url=https://culturasonora.es/en/blog/greatest-guitarists-of-all-time/ |magazine=Culturasonora |access-date=18 August 2023 |archive-date=18 August 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230818092836/https://culturasonora.es/en/blog/greatest-guitarists-of-all-time/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Widely recognised for his guitar skills, Malmsteen achieved widespread acclaim in the [[1980s]] due to his technical proficiency and his pioneering [[neo-classical metal]]. ''Guitar One'' magazine rated him the third fastest guitar shredder in the world after [[Michael Angelo Batio]] and [[Chris Impellitteri]]. [http://www.philbrodieband.com/muso-shredders.htm]


==Biography==
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Malmsteen was born Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck in [[Stockholm]], Sweden, the third child of a musical family.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://megarockradio.net/2018/06/30/swedish-guitarist-yngwie-malmsteen-turns-55-years-old-today-steve-huey-of-allmu/|title=Swedish guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen turns 55 years old today. Steve Huey of Allmu…|website=Megarockradio.net|date=30 June 2018|access-date=7 October 2019|archive-date=7 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191007205229/https://megarockradio.net/2018/06/30/swedish-guitarist-yngwie-malmsteen-turns-55-years-old-today-steve-huey-of-allmu/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://yngwie.org/faq/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930190937/http://yngwie.org/faq/ |archive-date=30 September 2007 |title=Yngwie Malmsteen FAQ |access-date=28 July 2014}}</ref> At age 10, Malmsteen created his first band, Track on Earth, consisting of himself and a friend from school playing the drums. At age 12, he took his mother's maiden name Malmsten as his surname, then slightly changed it to Malmsteen and altered his third given name Yngve to "Yngwie".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://guitarconnoisseurmagazine.com/wordpress1/2016/05/20/yngwie-j-malmsteen-a-force-to-be-reckoned-with/|title=Yngwie J. Malmsteen – A force to be reckoned with|website=Guitarconnoisseurmagazine.com|date=20 May 2016|access-date=28 July 2018|archive-date=18 October 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181018003139/https://guitarconnoisseurmagazine.com/wordpress1/2016/05/20/yngwie-j-malmsteen-a-force-to-be-reckoned-with/|url-status=dead}}</ref> As a teenager he was heavily influenced by classical music, particularly 19th century Italian virtuoso violinist and composer [[Niccolò Paganini]] as well as [[Johann Sebastian Bach]].<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.guitarworld.com/yngwie-malmsteen-pays-tribute-worlds-first-shredder-niccolo-paganini |title=Yngwie Malmsteen Pays Tribute to the World's First Shredder, Niccolo Paganini |magazine=Guitar World |date=27 April 2012 |access-date=28 July 2014}}</ref> During this time, he also discovered his most important guitar influence, [[Ritchie Blackmore]]. Malmsteen has stated that [[Jimi Hendrix]] had no musical impact on him and did not contribute to his style. However watching the TV news reports on 18 September 1970 of Hendrix's death, which included footage of Hendrix smashing and burning his guitar at the Monterey Pop Festival of 1967, made Malmsteen think, "This is really cool."<ref name="Yngwie Malmsteen – Rockthology#2">{{cite web |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQAU_-gPnUU |title=YouTube |website=www.youtube.com |access-date=15 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131206152728/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQAU_-gPnUU |archive-date=6 December 2013 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
Born into a musical family in [[Stockholm]], Yngwie was the youngest child in the family. At an early age, he showed little interest in music. It wasn't until [[September 18]], [[1970]] when at age seven he saw a TV special on the death of [[Jimi Hendrix]] that Malmsteen became obsessed with the guitar. To quote his official website, "The day Jimi Hendrix died, the guitar-playing Yngwie was born".


==Career==
He claims his first name in Swedish means "young Viking chief". Actually, it is a variation of [[Yngvi]], who founded the [[House of Yngling]], which is the oldest known Swedish dynasty.
=== 1980s ===
In early 1982, Mike Varney of Shrapnel Records first heard Yngwie Malmsteen's music through record store owner Bill Burkard, who played for him a demo tape of Malmsteen's early work (likely the 1978 "Powerhouse" demo) recorded when Yngwie was 15. Later in 1982, Malmsteen sent to Varney an untitled demo recording as a submission for Varney's Guitar Player magazine column. Guitar Player magazine published this demo for the February 1983 edition of the magazine.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ozden |first=Elif |date=2023-01-22 |title=Mike Varney Admits Initially Refusing To Bring Yngwie Malmsteen To U.S.A. |url=https://rockcelebrities.net/mike-varney-admits-initially-refusing-to-bring-yngwie-malmsteen-to-u-s-a/ |access-date=2024-03-13 |website=Rock Celebrities |language=en-US}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web |last=Weiderhornpublished |first=Jon |date=2015-02-20 |title=Shrapnel Records: The House That Shred Built |url=https://www.loudersound.com/features/shrapnel-records-the-house-that-shred-built |access-date=2024-03-13 |website=louder |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=mwake@al.com |first=Matt Wake {{!}} |date=2022-06-01 |title=Yngwie Malmsteen, rock's ultimate shredder, on his origins, present, future |url=https://www.al.com/life/2022/06/the-ultimate-guitar-shredder-on-his-beginnings-present-and-future.html |access-date=2024-03-13 |website=al |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |author1=Joe Lalaina |date=2013-09-25 |title=Yngwie Malmsteen Discusses his Roots, His Rep and his Latest Album in this 1986 Guitar World Interview |url=https://www.guitarworld.com/news/yngwie-malmsteen-discusses-his-roots-his-rep-and-his-latest-album-1986-guitar-world-interview |access-date=2024-03-13 |website=guitarworld |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |author1=Guitar Player Staff |date=2019-08-06 |title=Yngwie Malmsteen Dishes on How He Went Back to His Roots on 'Blue Lightning' |url=https://www.guitarplayer.com/players/yngwie-malmsteen-dishes-on-how-he-went-back-to-his-roots-on-blue-lightning |access-date=2024-03-13 |website=Guitar Player |language=en}}</ref>


In 1983, Varney brought Malmsteen to the United States to play on the recording of Shrapnel recording artist [[Steeler (American band)|Steeler]] for its self-titled album.<ref name="LarkinGE">{{cite book |title=[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music|The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music]] |date=1992 |publisher=[[Guinness Publishing]] |isbn=0-85112-939-0 |editor=[[Colin Larkin (writer)|Colin Larkin]] |edition=First |page=1595}}</ref> He then appeared with [[Graham Bonnet]] in the band [[Alcatrazz]], playing on its 1983 debut ''[[No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll]]'' and the 1984 live album ''[[Live Sentence]]''.<ref name="LarkinGE" /> Bonnet and Malmsteen clashed about who was the frontman and had a fight during a show.<ref name="Malmsteen out of Alcatrazz due to clash with Graham Bonnet">[https://youtube.com/hoP28gYS8JE] {{dead link|date=July 2021}}</ref> Malmsteen was fired on the spot from Alcatrazz and replaced by [[Steve Vai]]. Vai had one day to learn the songs for the ongoing tour.<ref name="Malmsteen out of Alcatrazz – Vai hired to finish tour">{{Cite web|url=https://www.vai.com/bands/|title=The Official Steve Vai Website|website=Vai.com|access-date=19 July 2021}}</ref>
Malmsteen was in his teens when he first encountered the music of the [[19th-century]] [[violin]] virtuoso [[Niccolò Paganini]], whom he cites as his biggest classical influence. It has been rumoured that Yngwie believes himself to be the reincarnation of the temperamental, often criticized,and widely misunderstood violinist from Genoa.{{citation needed}} Through his emulation of Paganini concerto pieces on guitar, Malmsteen developed a prodigious technical fluency. Malmsteen also cites [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Steve Hackett]] of [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]], [[Brian May]], [[Uli Jon Roth]], and [[Ritchie Blackmore]] of [[Deep Purple]] as influences.


In 1984, Malmsteen released his first solo album ''[[Rising Force]]'', which featured [[Barriemore Barlow|Barrie Barlow]] of [[Jethro Tull (band)|Jethro Tull]] on drums and keyboard player [[Jens Johansson]].<ref name="LarkinGE" /> His album was meant to be an instrumental side-project of Alcatrazz, but it ended up featuring vocals by [[Jeff Scott Soto]] and Malmsteen left Alcatrazz soon after the release of ''Rising Force''.<ref name="LarkinGE" />
Malmsteen's contributions to the evolution of modern rock guitar, particularly his embracing of modal progressions and classically-influenced techniques not widely used in rock music, broke new ground and Malmsteen is often credited, along with vituoso guitarist [[Randy Rhoads]], with the creation of the neoclassical metal genre, inspiring a new generation of [[virtuoso]] electric guitarists including [[Paul Gilbert]] and [[Tony MacAlpine]].


''Rising Force'' won the ''[[Guitar Player]]'''s award for Best Rock Album and was nominated for a [[Grammy Award]] for 'Best Rock Instrumental', reaching no. 60 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' album chart. Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force (as his band was thereafter known) next released ''[[Marching Out]]'' (1985).<ref name="LarkinGE"/> Then he recruited Jens Johansson's brother [[Anders Johansson (drummer)|Anders]] to play drums and bassist [[Marcel Jacob]] to record and tour with the band.<ref name="LarkinGE"/> Jacob left in the middle of a tour and was replaced by [[Wally Voss]]. Malmsteen's third album, ''[[Trilogy (Yngwie J. Malmsteen album)|Trilogy]]'', featuring the vocals of [[Mark Boals]] (and Malmsteen on both guitar and bass), was released in 1986.<ref name="LarkinGE"/> Boals left the band in the middle of the tour and was replaced by the former singer Jeff Scott Soto.<ref name="LarkinGE"/> The tour was cancelled after Malmsteen was involved in a serious car accident,<ref name="LarkinGE"/> smashing his V12 [[Jaguar E-Type]] into a tree, which put him in a coma for a week. Nerve damage to his right hand was reported. During this time, Malmsteen's mother died from cancer. New line-up changes for the next album with former [[Rainbow (rock band)|Rainbow]] vocalist [[Joe Lynn Turner]] joined the band,<ref name="LarkinGE"/> along with session bassist [[Bob Daisley]], who was hired to record some bass parts and help with the lyrics. In April 1988, he released his fourth album ''[[Odyssey (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Odyssey]]''.<ref name="LarkinGE"/> ''Odyssey'' was his most successful album, in part due to the success of its first single "Heaven Tonight". Shows in the [[Soviet Union]] during the Odyssey tour were recorded and released in 1989 as a fifth album ''[[Trial by Fire: Live in Leningrad]]''.<ref name="LarkinGE"/> The classic Rising Force line-up with Malmsteen and the Johansson brothers was dissolved in 1989 when both Anders and Jens left. That year later, Jens joined [[Dio (band)|Dio]] replacing keyboardist Claude Schnell.
His appearance on the guitar scene in the early 80's was notable in that he brought and popularized techniques of "shredding" quite different from the [[Eddie Van Halen]] and [[Randy Rhoads]]- typified style then considered the ultimate in metal guitar technique. These new techniques included fast lines using rapid alternate picking of every note (as opposed to extensive hammer-ons and pull-offs), which had previously only been featured by jazz fusion guitarists (such as [[Al DiMeola]] and [[John Mclaughlin]]), as well as very rapid sweep picking of arpeggios (typically in Malmsteen's characteristic harmonic minor).


Malmsteen's [[neoclassical metal|neoclassical]] style of metal became popular among hordes of guitarists during the mid-1980s, with contemporaries such as [[Jason Becker]], [[Marty Friedman (guitarist)|Marty Friedman]], [[Paul Gilbert]], [[Tony MacAlpine]], and [[Vinnie Moore]] becoming prominent.{{citation needed|date=February 2021}} In late 1988, Malmsteen's signature [[Fender Stratocaster]] guitar was released, making him and [[Eric Clapton]] the first artists to be honored by [[Fender Musical Instruments Corporation|Fender]].
==1980s==
In late 1982 Malmsteen was brought to the [[United States|USA]] by Mike Varney of [[Shrapnel Records]], who had heard a demo tape of Malmsteen's playing. Shrapnel is synonymous with the [[Shredding (guitar playing technique)|shred]] style of music. He had brief engagements with [[Steeler]], for their self-titled album of 1983, then [[Alcatrazz]], for their 1983 debut [[No Parole From Rock N' Roll]], and the 1984 live album [[Live Sentence]]. He left Alcatrazz in 1984, replaced by [[Steve Vai]], and began his solo career.


=== 1990s ===
Malmsteen released his first solo album "[[Rising Force]]" (winner of [[Guitar Player Magazine]]'s Best Rock Album and nominated for a 1984 [[Grammy award|Grammy]] for Best Rock Instrumental) which achieved #60 on the [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] album chart. He was nominated for a Grammy and later Rising Force topped the charts at number 1. This was followed by "[[Marching Out]]" (1985). [[Jeff Scott Soto]] was the singer in the first two albums.
In the early 1990s, Malmsteen released two albums, ''[[Eclipse (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Eclipse]]'' (1990)<ref name="LarkinGE"/> and ''[[Fire & Ice (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Fire & Ice]]'' (1992), with the singer Göran Edman, followed by ''[[The Seventh Sign (album)|The Seventh Sign]]'' (1994) and ''[[Magnum Opus (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Magnum Opus]]'' (1995) with former Loudness singer [[Michael Vescera|Mike Vescera]]. Despite his early and continuous success in Europe and Asia, by the early 1990s heavy metal styles such as neoclassical metal and [[Shred guitar|shredding]] had gone out of fashion in the US.


Around 1993, Malmsteen's future mother-in-law – who opposed his engagement to her daughter – had him arrested for allegedly holding her daughter hostage with a gun. The charges were later dropped.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.guitarsite.com/Yngwie.htm|title=Yngwie Malmsteen|website=Guitarsite.com|date=9 November 2011 }}</ref> Malmsteen continued to record and release albums under the Japanese record label [[Pony Canyon]] and maintained a devoted following with fans in Europe and Japan and to a lesser extent in the US.
His third album, [[Trilogy (Yngwie J. Malmsteen album)|Trilogy]], was released in 1986. In 1987, former [[Rainbow (band)|Rainbow]] vocalist [[Joe Lynn Turner]] joined his band. That year, Malmsteen was in a serious car accident, smashing his Jaguar XKE into a tree and putting him in a coma for a week. Nerve damage to his right hand was reported. It was during his time in the hospital that Malmsteen's mother died from cancer.


In the mid 1990s, Malmsteen released the albums ''[[Inspiration (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Inspiration]]'' (1996) featuring three of his former singers Soto, Boals and Turner, ''[[Facing the Animal]]'' (1997) featuring Mats Levén on vocals and Cozy Powell on drums, followed by a live record ''[[Double Live!]]'' (1998) and another studio recording ''[[Alchemy (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Alchemy]]'' (1999) featuring once again Mark Boals on vocals.
In the summer of 1988 he released his fourth album, [[Odyssey (album)|Odyssey]]. Odyssey would be his biggest hit album, mainly because of its first single "Heaven Tonight". Shows in Russia during the Odyssey tour were recorded, and released in 1989 as his fifth album [[Trial by Fire (album)|Trial By Fire: Live in Leningrad]]. The concert in Leningrad was the largest ever by a western artist in the Soviet Union, and Malmsteen's record sales in Russia totalled 27 million.


===Special guest appearances and side projects===
In late 1988, his signature series [[Fender Stratocaster]] was released, making him the second artist so honored, after [[Eric Clapton]].
In 1996, Malmsteen joined forces with former band members [[Jeff Scott Soto]] and [[Marcel Jacob]] on the "Human Clay" album where he played lead guitar on the track "Jealousy". In the same year, Malmsteen recorded guitar solos for two different Deep Purple tribute albums, "Smoke on the Water" and "Black Night – Deep Purple Tribute According to New York" on the last one using the alias "Lars Y. Loudamp" to avoid contractual conflicts. He also guested with [[Saxon (band)|Saxon]] on the song Denim And Leather on their live album ''[[The Eagle Has Landed – Part II]]'' (released in 1997). Later that year, Malmsteen recorded the tracks "Enigma suite" and "All opposable thumbs" with his former band members [[Jens Johansson]] and [[Anders Johansson (drummer)|Anders Johansson]] on their album ''Johansson/Sonic Winter''.


===2000s===
Malmsteen's style "[[Neo-classical metal|Neo-classical]]" became somewhat popular during the mid 1980s, with notable contemporaries such as [[Paul Gilbert]], [[Marty Friedman (guitarist)|Marty Friedman]], [[Tony MacAlpine]] and [[Vinnie Moore]] all reaching prominence after Yngwie. However, only Paul Gilbert claimed Yngwie as an influence, with MacAlpine coming to the neoclassical/[[Shredding (guitar playing technique)|shred]] field by applying his classical piano training to his guitar playing and Moore arriving at a similar style because he shared Yngwie's major influences, [[Ritchie Blackmore]] of [[Deep Purple]] and [[Al Di Meola]], American jazz fusion great of [[Return to Forever]] fame.
[[File:Yngwie Malmsteen 5.jpg|thumb|right|Malmsteen with [[Tim "Ripper" Owens]], 2008]]
In 2000, he signed a contract with the US record label Spitfire and released his 1990s catalog on the US market for the first time, including what he regards as his masterpiece, ''[[Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra]]'', recorded with the [[Czech Philharmonic]] in Prague.


After the release of ''[[War to End All Wars (album)|War to End All Wars]]'' in 2000, singer [[Mark Boals]] left the band. He was replaced by former [[Rainbow (rock band)|Rainbow]] vocalist [[Doogie White]], whose vocals were well received by fans. In 2003, Malmsteen joined [[Joe Satriani]] and [[Steve Vai]] as part of the [[G3 (tour)|G3]] [[supergroup (music)|supergroup]], a tour showcasing guitar performances. Malmsteen made two guest appearances on keyboardist [[Derek Sherinian]]'s albums ''[[Black Utopia]]'' (2003), and ''[[Blood of the Snake]]'' (2006) where Malmsteen plays on the same tracks as [[Al Di Meola]] and [[Zakk Wylde]]. In 2004, Malmsteen made two cameo appearances on [[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law]]. In 2005 ''[[Unleash the Fury]]'' was released through Spitfire Records. As stated in an issue of "Guitar World" magazine, he titled this album after an infamous 'airline incident', which occurred on a flight to Japan during a 1988 tour. He was drunk and behaving obnoxiously, until he fell asleep and was roused by a woman pouring a jug of iced water on him. Enraged, he shouted, "You've released the fucking fury!" The audio from this incident was caught on tape by a fellow band member.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.enotes.com/topic/Unleash_the_Fury |title=Literature Study Guides – By Popularity |publisher=eNotes.com |access-date=28 July 2014}}</ref> Malmsteen says that the name of the album refers to both the energy of the album and the incident. The release of ''Unleash the Fury'' was followed by a DVD release of ''Concerto Suite For Electric Guitar And Orchestra in E Flat Minor, Op. 1 – With The New Japan Philharmonic Live''. The DVD chronicles Malmsteen's first time playing in front of a live audience with an orchestra, an experience that he describes as "fun but also extremely scary".
==1990s==
In the early 1990s he released the albums [[Eclipse (album)|Eclipse]] (1990), [[The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection]] (1991), [[Fire and Ice (album)|Fire and Ice]] (1992) and [[The Seventh Sign (album)|The Seventh Sign]] (1994).


In 2007, Malmsteen was honored in the [[Xbox 360]] version of ''[[Guitar Hero II]]''. Players can receive the "Yngwie Malmsteen" award by hitting 1000 or more notes in succession.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.trueachievements.com/a15525/yngwie-malmsteen-award-achievement.htm |title=Yngwie Malmsteen Award Achievement in Guitar Hero II |publisher=Trueachievements.com |access-date=28 July 2014}}</ref> February 2008 saw the replacement of singer Doogie White with former [[Iced Earth]] and [[Judas Priest]] and current [[Beyond Fear]] singer [[Tim "Ripper" Owens]], with whom Malmsteen had once recorded a cover of [[Ozzy Osbourne]]'s song "[[Mr Crowley|Mr. Crowley]]", for the 2000 Osbourne [[tribute album]] ''Bat Head Soup: A Tribute to Ozzy''. The first Malmsteen album to feature Owens is titled ''[[Perpetual Flame]]'' and was released on 4 October. On 25 November 2008, Malmsteen had three of his songs ("Caprici Di Diablo", "Damnation Game", and "Red Devil", all from this latter album) released as downloadable content for the video games ''Rock Band [[Rock Band 2]] and later [[Rock Band 3]]''.
Despite his early success, and continuous success in Europe and Asia, by the early 1990s the gratuitous over-the-top stylings of 1980s heavy metal had become unfashionable in the USA. This was displaced by the [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]] [[grunge music|grunge]] movement, where technical ability was replaced by simpler, more emotionally-driven songs. The grunge rock movement may have arisen in part as a backlash to the overly technical metal inspired by Malmsteen and his contemporaries, which was now regarded by many as ponderous, bland and self-indulgent.


In 2008, Malmsteen was a special guest on the VH1 Classic show "That Metal Show". On 10 March 2009, Malmsteen's label Rising Force released ''[[Angels of Love]]'', an all-instrumental album, which featured acoustic arrangements of some of his best-known ballads. In August 2009, ''Time'' magazine named Malmsteen No. 9 on its list of the 10 best electric guitar players of all-time.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fretbase.com/blog/2009/08/time-magazine-picks-the-10-best-electric-guitar-players-including-yngwie/ |title=Time Magazine Picks the 10 Best Electric Guitar Players (including Yngwie) |publisher=Fretbase |date=24 August 2009 |access-date=28 July 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110402045526/http://www.fretbase.com/blog/2009/08/time-magazine-picks-the-10-best-electric-guitar-players-including-yngwie/ |archive-date=2 April 2011 }}</ref> Malmsteen recently released another album compilation entitled ''[[High Impact (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|High Impact]]'' on 8 December 2009.
In the 1990s, Malmsteen continued to record and release albums under the Japanese record label [[Pony Canyon]], and maintained a devoted following from some fans in Europe and Japan, and to a lesser extent in the USA. In 2000, he once again acquired a contract with a US record label, Spitfire, and released his 1990s catalog into the US market for the first time, including what he regards as his masterpiece [[Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra]], recorded with the [[Czech Philharmonic Orchestra]] in [[Prague]].


===2010–present===
In 1993, Malmsteen's mother-in-law, who was opposed to his engagement with her daughter, had him falsely arrested for threatening her with a shotgun and holding her daughter against her will [http://www.guitarsite.com/Yngwie.htm]. However, Malmsteen denied this and the charges were rapidly dropped.
[[File:Yngwie barcelona.jpg|thumb|right|Malmsteen in Barcelona, 2009]]
On 23 November 2010, ''[[Relentless (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Relentless]]'' was released, the second album to feature [[Tim "Ripper" Owens]] on vocals. The US version featured a remake of "Arpeggios From Hell" as a bonus track. Yngwie appeared on ''[[Late Night with Jimmy Fallon]]'' on 3 February 2011 to promote his album. On 6 August 2011, Malmsteen made another appearance in the United States, playing a rendition of "[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]" before a game between the [[St. Louis Cardinals]] and [[Miami Marlins|Florida Marlins]] at Sun Life Stadium.<ref>{{cite web|title=Yngwie Malmsteen at Sun Life Stadium| date=8 August 2011 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEqhg-qozdk| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211107/wEqhg-qozdk| archive-date=7 November 2021 | url-status=live|via=YouTube|access-date=28 July 2014}}{{cbignore}}</ref> Although rarely seen in his native country of Sweden, Malmsteen played one gig there in 2012. On 7 July, he ended the Getaway Rock Festival in [[Gävle]], which he was headlining with [[Nightwish]] and [[Manowar]]. On 5 December 2012, Malmsteen released the album ''[[Spellbound (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Spellbound]]''. 2013 saw the release of Yngwie's official autobiography ''Relentless''.<ref>Malmsteen, Yngwie (2013). "Relentless". Wiley. {{ISBN|1118517717}}</ref>


On 12 June 2014, Malmsteen kicked off his "Guitar Gods 2014 Tour" at the [[F.M. Kirby Center]] in [[Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania|Wilkes-Barre]], Pennsylvania alongside ex-Guns N' Roses guitarist [[Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal|Bumblefoot]] and guitarist [[Gary Hoey]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rockinconcertreviews.wordpress.com/2014/06/27/guitar-gods-tour-2014-yngwie-malmsteengary-hoeybumblefoot/ |title=Guitar Gods Tour 2014 – Yngwie Malmsteen/Gary Hoey/Bumblefoot|publisher=Rockinconcertreviews.wordpress.com |date=27 June 2014 |access-date=28 July 2014}}</ref> In February 2015, it was announced that Malmsteen was in the studio working on a new album.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/yngwie-malmsteen-hard-at-work-on-new-studio-album/ |title=Yngwie Malmsteen Hard at Work on New Studio Album |work=[[Blabbermouth.net]] |date=5 February 2015 |access-date=5 February 2015}}</ref> In April and May 2016, Malmsteen was one of five guitarists featured on the [[Generation Axe]] tour.
==2000s==
After the release of ''[[War to End All Wars (album)|War to End All Wars]]'' in 2000, singer [[Mark Boals]] left the band. Yngwie went on tour with former [[Ark (band)|Ark]] vocalist [[Jorn Lande]]. Due to various tensions on tour, Jorn left before the recording of Yngwie's next album, ''[[Attack!! (album)|Attack!!]]''. He was replaced by former [[Rainbow (band)|Rainbow]] vocalist [[Doogie White]]. White's vocals were well received by fans, and it seems that he has become a permanent member of the band.


[[File:Yngwie Malmsteen performing i Gävle, Sweden, July 7th 2012.jpg|thumb|left|Malmsteen in [[Gävle]], 2012]]
In 2003, Malmsteen joined [[Joe Satriani]] and [[Steve Vai]], with whom he toured as part of the [[G3 (tour)|G3]] [[supergroup (music)|supergroup]].
In 2018, it was announced that Malmsteen had signed with Mascot Records, with a new studio album expected the following year.<ref>{{cite web |title=MASCOT LABEL GROUP CELEBRATES BREAKTHROUGH YEAR |url=https://www.mascotlabelgroup.com/Mascot-Label-Group-Celebrates-Breakthrough-Year-and-Major-Artist-Signings |website=Mascot Label Group |access-date=12 July 2018 |archive-date=23 January 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190123010743/https://www.mascotlabelgroup.com/Mascot-Label-Group-Celebrates-Breakthrough-Year-and-Major-Artist-Signings |url-status=dead }}</ref> In 2019, Malmsteen released ''Blue Lightning'', featuring [[blues rock]] songs – mainly covers – with Malmsteen's virtuoso playing. As Malmsteen was quoted: {{blockquote|I've been asked to do a blues album for the last 30 years [...] this time I finally said, "Sure, why not? Let's try it!" I just didn't want to be stuck in the standard, pentatonic, play a 12-bar thing. I didn't want to do that.<ref>{{cite web |title=Yngwie Malmsteen's track-by-track guide to new album Blue Lightning |date=29 March 2019 |url=https://www.loudersound.com/features/yngwie-malmsteens-track-by-track-guide-to-new-album-blue-lightning |access-date=13 March 2021}}</ref>}}


On 8 May 2021, Yngwie Malmsteen was reported to have launched the ''Parabellum'' album and video for the "Paganini-referencing" track "Wolves at the Door". Since [[COVID-19 lockdowns|COVID-19 restrictions]] prevented touring, Malmsteen had more time to record the album, and was "clearly delighted with the results."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Lewry |first1=Fraser |title=Yngwie Malmsteen launches Parabellum album and video for finger-blistering Wolves at the Door |url=https://www.loudersound.com/news/yngwie-malmsteen-launches-parabellum-album-and-video-for-finger-blistering-wolves-at-the-door |website=Loudersound.com |date=8 May 2021 |publisher=Future Publishing Limited Quay House |access-date=10 May 2021}}</ref>
Yngwie released ''[[Unleash the Fury]]'' in 2005. 'As stated in an issue of "Guitar World" magazine, he titled this album after the infamous 'airline incident', which occurred in a flight to Japan for the 'Odyssey' tour. He was drunk and was behaving obnoxiously, until he fell asleep and was roused by a woman dumping water on him. Enraged, he shouted, "You stupid bitch! You've unleashed the fockin fury!" The audio from this moment was caught on tape by a fellow band member.


On 17 July 2023, Yngwie Malmsteen announced his first-ever interactive video guitar masterclass on TrueFire. Yngwie uses a variety of backing tracks pulled from 10 of his most popular songs as the framework for the masterclass and the way in which he demonstrates his creative process, technical skills, and performance insights. It was released on 31 July 2023.<ref>{{cite web |title=Yngwie Malmsteen Announces First-Ever Interactive Guitar Masterclass |url=https://truefire.com/yngwie-malmsteen-guitar-lessons/maestroclass/c2554 |website=truefire.com |date=17 July 2023 |publisher=TrueFire |access-date=17 July 2023}}</ref>
He is married to April and has a son named Antonio after [[Antonio Vivaldi]]. A noted Ferrari enthusiast, he owns a black 1985 [[Ferrari 308 GTB|308 GTS]]<ref>roadgearmag.com. [http://www.roadgearmag.com/article.asp?section_id=12&article_id=116 The Superhighway]. March 2001.</ref> and a red 1962 [[Ferrari 250 GTO|250 GTO]].<ref>yngwie.org. [http://yngwie.org/news/Answers.html Yngwie Answers Your Questions]. March 16, 2002.</ref> In recent years, Yngwie has given up both smoking and drinking. The Malmsteen family lives in Miami.


==Specialized guitar==
== ==
Malmsteen was married to Swedish singer [[Erika Wagenius|Erika Norberg]] (1991–1992)<ref>{{cite news|last1=Rönn|first1=Cina|title=Erika Evenlind skriver dagbok på kvinna|url=http://wwwc.aftonbladet.se/kvinna/0003/01/erika.html|access-date=17 April 2018|work=Aftonbladet|date=1 March 2000|language=sv}}</ref> and was subsequently married to Amber Dawn Landin (1993–1998).<ref>{{cite news|last1=Rubin|first1=Paul|title=Belle of the Ball Gag|url=http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/belle-of-the-ball-gag-6432774|access-date=17 April 2018|work=Phoenix New Times|date=17 May 2007}}</ref> Since 1999 he has been married to April Malmsteen, with whom he has a son named Antonio, after [[Antonio Vivaldi]]. The family now resides in [[Miami Shores, Florida]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://southfloridalawyers.blogspot.com/2011/04/yngwie-happens.html |title=South Florida Lawyers: Yngwie Happens |publisher=Southfloridalawyers.blogspot.com |date=8 April 2011 |access-date=28 July 2014}}</ref>
Aside from technical prowess, distinctions of Malmsteen's guitar style include a wide, [[violin]]-like [[vibrato]] inspired by classical violinists, and use of such minor scales as the [[Harmonic minor]], and minor [[Musical mode|modes]] such as [[phrygian mode|Phrygian]], and [[aeolian mode|Aeolian]]. Malmsteen cites the [[Fender]] [[Fender Stratocaster|Stratocaster]] and the single coil pickups (of which he uses his custom design by [[DiMarzio]], which are actually a vertically-stacked humbucker mounted in a single coil housing Malmsteen sought to combine the tone of a single coil with the reduced noise of a humbucker) as being instrumental to his unique tone. The Malmsteen signature model Stratocaster made by Fender is based accurately upon this combination.


A [[Ferrari]] enthusiast, Malmsteen owned a black 1983 [[Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS|308 GTS]] for 24 years before selling it on eBay,<ref>{{cite web|title=YNGWIE MALMSTEEN Auctioning 1983 Ferrari GTS 308 QV|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/yngwie-malmsteen-auctioning-1983-ferrari-gts-308-qv/|website=[[Blabbermouth.net]]|access-date=26 February 2018|date=13 May 2007}}</ref> and a red 1962 [[Ferrari 250 GTO|250 GTO]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.yngwie.org/news/Answers.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001019014806/http://www.yngwie.org/news/Answers.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=19 October 2000|title=Answers from Yngwie|date=29 September 2013}}</ref>
The guitars he uses are recognizable by the addition of a custom scalloped fretboard. This is similar to a regular fretboard, but with wood 'scalloped' or scooped away to form a concave shape in between the frets. Malmsteen allegedly conceived this design as a teenager while working in a music store in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] when he came across a 17th century [[lute]] with a scalloped neck using the raised wood as frets. However, this can also be viewed as an influence from [[Ritchie Blackmore]], one of his most readily admitted idols, who also favors scalloped neck Fender Stratocasters. Malmsteen himself has said he learned most from Ritchie Blackmore's guitar riffs and solos as a beginning guitarist. Also, jazz-fusion guitarist [[John McLaughlin (musician)|John McLaughlin]] used scalloped fingerboards long before Malmsteen came on the scene.


In a 2005 issue of ''Guitar Player'' magazine, Malmsteen discussed his often-ridiculed behaviour, saying that, "I've probably made more mistakes than anybody. But I don't dwell on them. I don't expect people to understand me, because I'm pretty complex, and I think outside the box with everything I do. I've always taken the untraveled path. Obviously, people have their opinions, but I can't get too wrapped up in that, because I know what I can do, and I know what kind of person I am. And I have no control over what anybody says about me. Back in Sweden, I'm 'Mr Personality' in the tabloids, but obviously I can't take that seriously. I know in my heart that if I do the absolute best I can do, maybe ten years from now people may turn around and say, 'he wasn't that bad'."<ref>{{Cite magazine|title=Yngwie Malmsteen: Total Control|magazine=Guitar Player|id = {{ProQuest|859515933}}}}</ref>
Even for the experienced guitar player, the scalloped fingerboard proves very difficult to perform on, as there is no surface contact between finger and wood to aid in the feel of the vibrato motion. The strings of the guitar, when fretted, are easily pushed sharp and out of tune. The highly accurate, delicate yet controlled touch required to play properly with Malmsteen's modified Stratocaster is elusive for most, and an integral part of Malmsteen's technique.


==Equipment==
===Yngwie Malmsteen Signature Stratocaster===
[[File:vintagewhite.jpg|thumb|right|Maple fretboard YJM Stratocasters]]
[[File:Scalloped fretboard.jpg|thumb|right|Scalloped maple fretboard on a YJM Strat]]
[[File:Yngwie Malmsteen's electric guitar.jpg|180px|thumb|Yngwie Malmsteen Signature [[Fender Stratocaster|Stratocaster]] with rosewood fretboard]]


Malmsteen has been a longtime user of [[Fender Stratocaster]]s with [[DiMarzio]] HS3 [[single-coil pickup]]s "for playing at blistering volume with no hum or screechiness".<ref>{{cite book| last=Walser |first=Robert |title=Running With the Devil: Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music |publisher=Wesleyan University Press}}</ref> His most famous Stratocaster is his 1972 blonde Stratocaster, nicknamed "The Duck" because of its yellow finish and the [[Donald Duck]] stickers on the headstock. An alternative nickname for this guitar is "Play Loud" due to a sticker that Anders Johansson put on the upper horn of the guitar in Rockshire studios in 1984. Fender made 100 replica copies of this guitar and marketed it as the "Play Loud Guitar". He also has a Fender Yngwie Malmsteen Signature Stratocaster since 1986.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://shop.fender.com/en/intl/0107110841.html#start=1|title=Fender Guitars – Electric, Acoustic & Bass Guitars, Amps, Pro Audio|website=Shop.fender.com}}{{Dead link|date=December 2021 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> It comes in a Vintage White finish with a maple neck, either a maple or rosewood [[Fingerboard#Scalloping|scalloped]] fretboard and, from 2010, [[Seymour Duncan]] STK-S10 YJM "Fury" Model pickups. There is also a signature YJM100 Marshall amplifier, based on the "1959" amplifier range.


=== Other guitars ===
== Band members/Backing musicians ==
Besides Stratocasters, Malmsteen has played and appeared in ads for non-Fender guitars (like [[Aria (guitar company)|Aria Pro II]] and [[Schecter Guitar Research|Schecter]] in the early 1980s) and played non-Strat-shaped guitars (like [[Gibson Flying V]]s), early in his career. Today, for acoustic and nylon string guitars, Malmsteen uses his signature [[Ovation Guitar Company|Ovation]] YM68s. Malmsteen uses light-gauge strings on his guitars, stringing his 25-1/2" scale instruments with his signature string sets by Fender (gauges: .08, .011, .014, .022w, .032, .046 and .08, .011, .014, .026, .036, .048) and pairing them with Dunlop Delrin 500 series guitar picks.
===Current lineup===
*Yngwie J. Malmsteen - Guitars
*[[Doogie White]] - Vocals
*[[Derek Sherinian]] - Keyboards
*Mick Cervino - Bass
*Patrik Johansson - Drums


===Previous members===
== members==
{{Mainlist|List of Yngwie Malmsteen band members}}
'''Vocals:'''
*[[Jeff Scott Soto]]
*Mark Boals
*[[Joe Lynn Turner]]
*Goran Edman
*Mike Vescera
*[[Mats Leven]]
*[[Jørn Lande]]


'''Keyboards:'''
''''''
*Yngwie Malmsteen – guitars, vocals (1978–1982, 1984–present)
*[[Jens Johansson]]
*Nick Marino – keyboards, vocals (2005–2006, 2010–present)
*Mats Olausson
*Emilio Martinez – bass, vocals (2017–present)
*[[David Rosenthal]]
*Kevin Klingenschmid – drums (2023- present)
*Joakim Svalberg

'''Bass:'''
*[[Marcel Jacob]]
*[[Bob Daisley]]
*Barry Dunaway
*Svante Henrysson
*Barry Sparks

'''Drums:'''
*[[Barriemore Barlow]]
*[[Anders Johansson]]
*Michael Von Knorring
*Bo Werner
*[[Mike Terrana]]
*Shane Gaalaas
*Tommy Aldridge (touring)
*[[Cozy Powell]]
*Jonas Ostman
*John Macaluso


==Discography==
==Discography==
===[[Steeler]]===
===Steeler===
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|-
|-
! Year
|'''Album Cover'''
! Title
|'''Date of Release'''
! Label
|'''Title'''
! [[Billboard Hot 100|US]] peak chart positions
|'''Label'''
|'''Chart positions'''
|'''US sales'''
|-
|-
|1983
|[[Image:Nocover.gif|center|50px|]]
|''[[Steeler (American band album)|Steeler]]''
|[[1983]]
|''[[Steeler]]
|Shrapnel
|Shrapnel
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | —
|
|-
|2005
|''[[Metal Generation: The Steeler Anthology]]''
|Majestic Rock
|}
|}

===[[Alcatrazz]]===
=== Alcatrazz ===
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====Studio albums====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Year
|'''Album Cover'''
! Title
|'''Date of Release'''
! Album details
|'''Title'''
! [[Billboard Hot 100|US]] peak chart positions
|'''Label'''
|'''Chart positions'''
|'''US sales'''
|-
|-
|1983
|''[[No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll]]''
| Released: 15 October 1983<br />Label: [[Polydor Records|Polydor]]
| style="text-align:center;"|128
|-
|-
|}
|[[Image:Nocover.gif|center|50px|]]

|[[1984]]
====Live albums====
|''[[No Parole From Rock N' Roll]]''
{| class="wikitable"
|[[Polydor]]
|
|
! Year
|
! Title
! [[Billboard Hot 100|US]] peak chart positions
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |1984
|[[Image:Nocover.gif|center|50px|]]
|[[1984]]
|''[[Live Sentence]]''
|''[[Live Sentence]]''
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" |133
|Polydor
|
|
|''No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll Tour Live in Japan 1984.1.28 Audio Tracks'' (2010 Reissue)
|
|-
|-
|''Live in Japan 1984 Complete Edition'' (2018 Reissue)
|-
|-
|2010
| ''Live '83''
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | —
|-
|-
|2018
|''The Official Bootleg Boxset 1983-1986: Live, Demo, Rehearsals'' (6CD-Boxset)
|}
|}


===Yngwie Solo===
=== ===

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* ''Metallic Live'' (1984, VHS)
* ''Alcatrazz Live Sentence 1984'' (2010, DVD Reissue)

=== G3 ===
====Live albums====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Year
|'''Album Cover'''
! Title
|'''Date of Release'''
! [[Billboard Hot 100|US]] peak chart positions
|'''Title'''
|'''Label'''
|'''Chart positions'''
|'''US sales'''
|-
|-
| 2004
|[[Image:YngwieJMalmsteen-RisingForce.jpg|center|50px|]]
|''[[G3: Rockin' in the Free World]]''
|1984
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|-
|}

====Videos====
*''[[G3: Live in Denver]]'' (2004)

===Solo===
====Studio albums====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!rowspan="2" style="width:33px;"|Year
!rowspan="2"|Title
!rowspan="2" style="width:215px;"|Album details
!colspan="5"|Peak chart positions
!rowspan="2"|Sales
!rowspan="2"|Certifications
|-
!style="width:2em;font-size:85%"|[[ARIA Charts|AUS]]<br /><ref name="AUS"/>
!style="width:2em;font-size:85%"|[[Sverigetopplistan|SWE]]
!style="width:2em;font-size:85%"|[[Oricon|JPN]]<br /><ref name="Oricon">{{cite book|title=Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005|publisher=[[Oricon Entertainment]]|location=[[Roppongi|Roppongi, Tokyo]]|year=2006|isbn=4-87131-077-9|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/ja/w/2019-04-08/|script-title=ja:週間 CDアルバムランキング 2019年04月08日付|trans-title=Weekly CD Album Ranking on 8 April 2019|work=Oricon News|access-date=3 April 2019|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/ja/w/2021-08-02/|script-title=ja:週間 CDアルバムランキング 2021年08月02日付|trans-title=Weekly CD Album Ranking on 2 August 2021|work=Oricon News|access-date=28 July 2021|language=ja}}</ref>
!style="width:2em;font-size:85%"|[[Billboard 200|US]]<br /><ref name="Billboard 200">{{cite magazine|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/yngwie-malmsteen/chart-history/tlp/|title=Yngwie Malmsteen Chart History (Billboard 200)}}</ref>
!style="width:2em;font-size:85%"|[[UK Albums Chart|UK]]
|-
| 1984
|''[[Rising Force]]''
|''[[Rising Force]]''
| Released: Late 1984<br />Label: [[Polydor Records|Polydor]]
|Polydor
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 14
| style="text-align:center;"| 19
| style="text-align:center;"| 60
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
* JPN: 18,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
|-
|-
| 1985
|[[Image:YngwieJMalmsteen-MarchingOut.jpg|center|50px|]]
|October 1985
|''[[Marching Out]]''
|''[[Marching Out]]''
| Released: 30 September 1985<br />Label: [[Polydor Records|Polydor]]
|Polydor
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 9
| style="text-align:center;"| 18
| style="text-align:center;"| 54
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
* JPN: 22,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
|-
|-
| 1986
|[[Image:YngwieJMalmsteen-Trilogy.jpg|center|50px|]]
|''[[Trilogy (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Trilogy]]''
|1986
| Released: 4 November 1986<br />Label: [[Polydor Records|Polydor]]
|''[[Trilogy (Yngwie J. Malmsteen album)|Trilogy]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|Polydor
| style="text-align:center;"| 18
| style="text-align:center;"| 16
| style="text-align:center;"| 44
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
* JPN: 40,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
|-
|-
| 1988
|[[Image:YngwieJMalmsteen-Odyssey.jpg|center|50px|]]
|''[[Odyssey (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Odyssey]]''
|March, 1988
| Released: 8 April 1988<br />Label: [[Polydor Records|Polydor]]
|''[[Odyssey (album)|Odyssey]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| 75
|Polydor
| style="text-align:center;"| 7
| style="text-align:center;"| 19
| style="text-align:center;"| 40
| style="text-align:center;"| 27
|
|
* JPN: 42,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
|-
|-
| 1990
|[[Image:YngwieJMalmsteen-TrialByFire.jpg|center|50px|]]
|''[[Eclipse (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Eclipse]]''
|October, 1989
| Released: 20 April 1990<br />Label: [[Polydor Records|Polydor]]
|''[[Trial by Fire (album)|Trial By Fire]]: Live in Leningrad''
| style="text-align:center;"| 46
|Polydor
| style="text-align:center;"| 12
| style="text-align:center;"| 11
| style="text-align:center;"| 112
| style="text-align:center;"| 43
|
|
* JPN: 63,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
|-
|-
|1992
|[[Image:YngwieJMalmsteen-Eclipse.jpg|center|50px|]]
|''[[Fire & Ice (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Fire & Ice]]''
|1990
| Released: 7 February 1992<br />Label: [[Elektra Records|Elektra]]
|''[[Eclipse (album)|Eclipse]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|Polydor
| style="text-align:center;"| 11
| style="text-align:center;"| 1
| style="text-align:center;"| 121
| style="text-align:center;"| 57
|
|
* JPN: 148,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
* [[Recording Industry Association of Japan|RIAJ]]: Gold<ref>{{cite certification|region=Japan|type=album|title=Fire & Ice|artist=Yngwie Malmsteen|award=Gold|certyear=1992|certmonth=3}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 1994
|[[Image:The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection.jpg|center|50px|]]
| ''[[The Seventh Sign (album)|The Seventh Sign]]''
|November, 1991
| Released: 9 May 1994<br />Label: [[Pony Canyon]]
|''[[The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection|Collection]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|[[PolyGram]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 11
| style="text-align:center;"| 2
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
* JPN: 262,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
* RIAJ: Platinum<ref>{{cite certification|region=Japan|type=album|title=The Seventh Sign|artist=Yngwie Malmsteen|award=Platinum|certyear=1995|certmonth=10}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 1995
|[[Image:YngwieJMalmsteen-FireAndIce.jpg|center|50px|]]
|''[[Magnum Opus (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Magnum Opus]]''
|1992
| Released: 17 October 1995<br />Label: [[Pony Canyon]]
|''[[Fire and Ice (album)|Fire and Ice]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|[[Elektra Records|Elektra]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 17
| style="text-align:center;"| 9
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
* JPN: 166,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
|-
|-
| 1996
|[[Image:Malmsteen-7sign.jpg|center|50px|]]
|''[[Inspiration (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Inspiration]]'' (cover album)
|[[May 9]], [[1994]]
| Released: 14 October 1996<br />Label: [[Pony Canyon]]
| ''[[The Seventh Sign (album)|The Seventh Sign]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|[[CMC International]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 35
| style="text-align:center;"| 9
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
* JPN: 108,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
|-
|-
| 1997
|[[Image:Magnum Opus (Malmsteen).jpg|center|50px|]]
|[[October 17]], [[1995]]
|[[ ]]
| Released: 23 February 1997<br />Label: [[Pony Canyon]]
|''[[Magnum Opus]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|[[Import Records]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 39
| style="text-align:center;"| 4
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
* JPN: 105,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
* RIAJ: Gold<ref>{{cite certification|region=Japan|type=album|title=Facing the Animal|artist=Yngwie Malmsteen|award=Gold|certyear=1997|certmonth=9}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 1998
|[[Image:YngwieJMalmsteen-Inspiration.jpg|center|50px|]]
|''[[Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra]]''
|[[November 5]], [[1996]]
| Released: 30 June 1998<br />Label: [[Pony Canyon]]
|''[[Inspiration (Yngwie J. Malmsteen album)|Inspiration]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|Foundation
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 10
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
* JPN: 88,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
|-
|-
| 1999
|[[Image:Malmsteen-facing.jpg|center|50px|]]
|''[[Alchemy (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Alchemy]]''
|1997
| Released: 23 November 1999<br />Label: [[Pony Canyon]]
|''[[Facing the Animal]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|Foundation
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 11
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
* JPN: 72,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
|-
|-
| 2000
|[[Image:Yngwie_Live.jpg|center|50px|]]
|''[[War to End All Wars (album)|War to End All Wars]]''
|1998
| Released: 7 November 2000<br />Label: [[Pony Canyon]]
|''[[LIVE!]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|Foundation
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 20
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
* JPN: 32,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
|-
|-
| 2002
|[[Image:Concertoguitar.jpg|center|50px|]]
|''[[Attack!!]]''
|[[June 30]], [[1998]]
| Released: 15 October 2002<br />Label: [[Pony Canyon]]
| ''[[Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra]]'' in Em, Opus 1
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|[[Import Records]]
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 17
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
* JPN: 28,000<ref name="Oricon"/>
|
|
|-
|-
| 2005
|[[Image:Malmsteenalchemy.jpg|center|50px|]]
|[[November 23]], [[1999]]
|[[ ]]
| Released: 26 July 2005<br />Label: [[Universal Music Group|Universal Music]]
|''[[Alchemy (Yngwie J. Malmsteen album)|Alchemy]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|[[Pony Canyon]]
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 23
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2008
|[[Image:Wartoendwars.jpg|center|50px|]]
|''[[Perpetual Flame]]''
|[[November 7]], [[2000]]
| Released: 13 October 2008<br />Label: Rising Force
|''[[War to End All Wars (album)|War to End All Wars]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|Pony Canyon
| style="text-align:center;"| 52
| style="text-align:center;"| 15
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2009
|[[Image:Nocover.gif|center|50px|]]
|''[[Angels of Love]]''
| Released: 10 March 2009<br />Label: Rising Force
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 52
| style="text-align:center;"| 55
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
|-
| 2010
|''[[Relentless (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Relentless]]''
| Released: 23 November 2010<br />Label: Rising Force
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 40
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
|-
| 2012
|''[[Spellbound (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Spellbound]]''
| Released: 5 December 2012<br />Label: Rising Force
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 40
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
|-
| 2016
|''[[World on Fire (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|World on Fire]]''
| Released: 1 June 2016<br />Label: Rising Force
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 24
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
|-
| 2019
|''[[Blue Lightning (Yngwie Malmsteen album)|Blue Lightning]]'' (cover album)
| Released: 29 March 2019<br />Label: [[Mascot Records|Mascot]]
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 35
| style="text-align:center;"| 80<ref name="Yngwie Malmsteen">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/yngwie-malmsteen/chart-history/tsl/|title=Yngwie Malmsteen|magazine=Billboard|access-date=27 September 2021}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
|-
| 2021
| ''Parabellum''
| Released: 23 July 2021<br />Label: Music Theories Recordings/Mascot Label Group
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 22
| style="text-align:center;"| 89<ref name="Yngwie Malmsteen"/>
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|
|
|}

====Live albums====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! rowspan="2" style="width:33px;"| Year
! rowspan="2" style="width:215px;"| Title
!colspan="4" | Peak chart positions
|-
!style="width:2em;font-size:85%"| [[ARIA Charts|AUS]]<br /><ref name="AUS">{{cite Ryan|page=175}}</ref>
!style="width:2em;font-size:85%"| [[Oricon|JPN]]
!style="width:2em;font-size:85%"| [[Billboard 200|US]]<br /><ref name="Billboard 200"/>
!style="width:2em;font-size:85%"| [[UK Albums Chart|UK]]
|-
| 1989
|''[[Trial by Fire: Live in Leningrad]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| 98
| style="text-align:center;"| 20
| style="text-align:center;"| 128
| style="text-align:center;"| 65
|-
| 1998
|''[[Double Live!|Double Live]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| 48
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|-
| 2002
|''Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra in E flat minor LIVE with the New Japan Philharmonic''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|-
| 2014
|''Spellbound Live in Tampa''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|}

====Compilations====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! rowspan="2" style="width:33px;"| Year
! rowspan="2" style="width:215px;"| Title
! colspan="1"| Peak chart positions
|-
!style="width:2em;font-size:85%"| [[Oricon|JPN]]
|-
| 1991
|''[[The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|-
| 2000
|''[[Yngwie J. Malmsteen : The Best of '90–'99]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|-
| 2000
|''Anthology 1994-1999''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|-
| 2001
|''Yngwie Malmsteen Archives''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|-
| 2002
|''[[The Genesis]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| 94
|-
| 2004
|''Instrumental Best Album''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|-
| 2009
|''[[High Impact (album)|High Impact]]''
| style="text-align:center;"| —
|}

====EP====
{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan="2" |Year
! rowspan="2" |Title
! rowspan="2" |Album details
! colspan="1" |Peak chart positions
|-
!style="width:2em;font-size:85%"| [[Oricon|JPN]]
|-
| 1994
| ''[[I Can't Wait (EP)|I Can't Wait]]''
| Released: 21 October 1994<br />Label: [[Pony Canyon]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 25
|}

====Videos====
{| class="wikitable"
!Year
!Title
!Type
|-
|1985
|''Rising Force: Live '85''
|Live
|-
|1989
|''Trial by Fire: Live in Leningrad '89''
|Live
|-
|1991
|''Yngwie Malmsteen''
|Instruction
|-
|1992
|''Yngwie Malmsteen Collection''
|MV
|-
|1993
|''Leo Fender Benefit Live''
|Live
|-
|1994
|''Live at Budokan'' (LD)/''Live in Budokan'' (2009 DVD Reissue)
|Live
|-
| rowspan="3" |1995
|''Play Loud! The 1st Movement [The Basics]''
| rowspan="3" |Instruction
|-
|''Play Loud! The 2nd Movement [Arpeggio]''
|-
|''Play Loud! The 3rd Movement [Classical Styling]''
|-
|1998
|''Live!!'' (VHS)/''Live Animal'' (2009 DVD Reissue)
|Live
|-
| rowspan="2" |2000
|''Yngwie Malmsteen Video Clips''
|MV
|-
|''Play Loud! "Full Shred"''
|Instruction
|-
|2002
|2002
|''[[Concerto Suite LIVE]]'' - ''NOTE: this is actually a double [[Video CD]] album featuring Yngwie and the [[Japan Philharmonic Orchestra]]''
|''Concerto Suite Japan Philharmonic''
|Live
|Pony Canyon
|-
|2007
|''Far Beyond The Sun (Rising Force: Live in Japan '85, Trial By Fire: Live in Leningrad '89 & Bonus Features)''
|Live compilation
|-
|2009
|''Live in Korea''
|Live
|-
|2010
|''Raw Live''
|Live compilation
|-
|2014
|''Spellbound Live in Orlando''
|Live
|}

====Music videos====
* "Island in the Sun" (1983) (with Alcatrazz)
* "Hiroshima Mon Amour" (1983) (with Alcatrazz)
* "I'll See the Light Tonight" (1985)
* "We're Stars" (1986) (with Hear 'N Aid)
* "You Don't Remember, I'll Never Forget" (1986)
* "Heaven Tonight" (1988)
* "Making Love" (1990)
* "Save Our Love" (1990)
* "Bedroom Eyes" (1990)
* "Teaser" (1992)
* "Dragonfly" (1992)
* "Forever One" (1994)
* "The Only One" (1995)
* "Carry On Wayward Son" (Kansas cover) (1996)
* "Alone in Paradise" (1997)
* "Like an Angel" (1997)
* "Hanger 18, Area 51" (1999)
* "Crucify" (2000)

====Guest appearances====
{| class="wikitable"
!Year
!Artist
!Song
!Album
!Notes
|-
|1986
|[[Hear 'n Aid|Hear'n Aid]]
|"[[Stars (Hear 'n Aid song)|Stars]]"
|''[[Hear 'n Aid]]''
|
|
|-
|1988
|[[Tone Norum]]
|"Point of No Return"
|''This Time...''
|
|
|-
|-
|1990
|[[Image:Yngwie_Genesis.jpg|center|50px|]]
|Erika
|"Emergency"
|''Cold Winter Night''
|
|-
|1991
| rowspan="3" |Various
|"Leviathan"
|''Guitars That Rule The World''
|
|-
|1994
|"[[Speed King]]"
| rowspan="2" |''Smoke on the Water: A Tribute''
|Vo. [[Kelly Keeling]]
|-
|1994
|"[[Lazy (Deep Purple song)|Lazy]]"
|Vo. [[Joe Lynn Turner]]
|-
|1995
|[[Carmine Appice|Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus]]
|"This Time Around"
|''Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus''
|Vo. [[Doug Pinnick]]
|-
|1995
|Various
|"[[Burn (Deep Purple song)|Burn]]"
|''Black Night: Deep Purple Tribute According To New York''
|Guitar solo, as Lars Y. Loudamp
|-
| rowspan="5" |1996
|[[Human Clay (band)|Human Clay]]
|"Jealousy"
|''Human Clay''
|
|-
|[[Saxon (band)|Saxon]]
|"Denim & Leather"
|''[[The Eagle Has Landed – Part II]]''
|
|-
| rowspan="2" |Johansson
|"Enigma Suite"
| rowspan="2" |''Sonic Winter''
|
|-
|"All Opposable Thumbs"
|
|-
|Various
|"[[Keep Yourself Alive]]"
|''Dragon Attack (A Tribute To [[Queen (band)|Queen]])''
|Vo. [[Mark Boals]]
|-
|1997
|MVP
|"Say A Prayer"
|''Windows''
|
|-
| rowspan="2" |1999
| rowspan="3" |Various
|"[[Dream On (Aerosmith song)|Dream On]]"
|''Tribute To [[Aerosmith]] – Not The Same Old Song And Dance''
|Vo. [[Ronnie James Dio]]
|-
|"[[Light Up the Sky (Van Halen song)|Light Up The Sky]]"
|''Little Guitars – A Tribute To [[Van Halen]]''
|Vo. [[Doug Pinnick]]
|-
|2000
|"[[Mr. Crowley]]"
|''Bat Head Soup – Tribute To [[Ozzy Osbourne|Ozzy]]''
|Vo. [[Tim "Ripper" Owens]]
|-
|2002
|2002
|''[[The Genesis]]''
|[[ ]]
|"Göksbypolska"
|Pony Canyon
|''Tro, Hopp & Kärlek – Visor Om Livet''
|
|
|-
| rowspan="3" |2003
| rowspan="2" |[[Derek Sherinian]]
|"The Fury"
| rowspan="2" |''Black Utopia''
|
|
|-
|-
|"Axis of Evil"
|[[Image:Attack!!.jpg|center|50px|]]
|[[October 15]], [[2002]]
|''[[Attack!! (album)|Attack!!]]''
|Import Records
|
|
|-
|Various
|"Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy"
|''Influences & Connections – Volume One: [[Mr. Big (American band)|Mr. Big]]''
|Guitar solo, Vo. Joe Lynn Turner
|-
| rowspan="4" |2005
|Radioactive
|"Shattered"
|''Taken''
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |Violent Storm
|[[Image:G3_Rockin_in_the_Free_World.jpg|center|50px|]]
|"Fire in the Unknown"
|2004
| rowspan="2" |''Violent Storm/Storm Warning''
| ''[[G3: Rockin' in the Free World]]''
|Epic
|
|
|-
|"Pain Is For Me"
|
|
|-
|-
|DJ Schmolli
|[[Image:Yngwie_Malmsteen-Unleash_the_Fury.jpg|center|50px|]]
|"What's This Name For?"
|2005
|''Schnipseljagd Vol. 01''
| ''[[Unleash the Fury]]
|Spitfire Records
|
|
|-
| rowspan="5" |2006
|Various
|"[[Magical Mystery Tour (song)|Magical Mystery Tour]]"
|''Butchering The Beatles – A Headbashing Tribute''
|Vo. [[Jeff Scott Soto]]
|-
| rowspan="4" |Derek Sherinian
|"Blood of the Snake"
| rowspan="4" |''Blood of the Snake''
|
|-
|"The Monsoon"
|
|-
|"Prelude To Battle"
|
|-
|"Viking Massacre"
|
|
|}
|}

==See also==
* [[Guitar showmanship]]
* [[Shred guitar]]
* [[Sweep picking]]


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
<references/>

==Further reading==
* Malmsteen, Yngwie (2013). ''Relentless''. Wiley. {{ISBN|1118517717}}.


==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category}}
{{wikiquote}}
* [http://www.metalpaths.com/interviews/yngwie-j-malmsteen,5692 Audio interview with Yngwie // Metalpaths.com 2010] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120312063333/http://www.metalpaths.com/interviews/yngwie-j-malmsteen,5692 |date=12 March 2012 }}
* [http://www.yngwie.org Yngwie J. Malmsteen's official website]
* [http://www.guitarjamdaily.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1411&Itemid=73 Audio Interview with Yngwie on GuitarJamDaily.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090803124155/http://www.guitarjamdaily.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1411&Itemid=73 |date=3 August 2009 }}
* [http://www.union.edu/PUBLIC/SCHOLARS/soph/kirkmp3/TrilogyOp5.mp3 Extract from Trilogy Suite Op. 5]
* [http://people.noteroom.com/yngwie_malmsteen.html Yngwie Malmsteen in the News]
* [http://..com/.html ]
* [http://www.guitarist.info/malmsteen.htm Yngwie Malmsteen Information] - Yngwie info and links.
* [://www../malmsteen Yngwie Malmsteen ]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQuhDSxYB1o&search=malmsteen# Yngwie Malmsteen-Buying $6,000 Guitar]
* [http://watchmojo.com/music/instruments/guitar_016_riffs_bedroom_eyes.php Guitarist showing how to play Bedroom Eyes, by Yngwie Malmsteen]


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Yngwie Malmsteen
Malmsteen in 2008
Malmsteen in 2008
Background information
Birth nameLars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck
Also known asLars Y. Loudamp
Born (1963-06-30) 30 June 1963 (age 61)
Hässelby-Vällingby, Sweden
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • bandleader
  • producer
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1978–present
Labels
Member of
Formerly of
Websiteyngwiemalmsteen.com

Yngwie Johan Malmsteen (/ˈɪŋv/ /ˈmɑːlmstn/; born Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck, Swedish pronunciation: [lâːʂ ˈjuːhan ˈʏŋvɛ lânːɛrbɛk]); born 30 June 1963) is a Swedish guitarist. He first became known in the 1980s for his neoclassical playing style in heavy metal, and has released 22 studio albums in a career spanning over 40 years. In August 2009, Time magazine named Malmsteen No. 9 on its list of the 10 best electric guitar players of all time.[1][2]

Early life

[edit]

Malmsteen was born Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck in Stockholm, Sweden, the third child of a musical family.[3][4] At age 10, Malmsteen created his first band, Track on Earth, consisting of himself and a friend from school playing the drums. At age 12, he took his mother's maiden name Malmsten as his surname, then slightly changed it to Malmsteen and altered his third given name Yngve to "Yngwie".[5] As a teenager he was heavily influenced by classical music, particularly 19th century Italian virtuoso violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini as well as Johann Sebastian Bach.[6] During this time, he also discovered his most important guitar influence, Ritchie Blackmore. Malmsteen has stated that Jimi Hendrix had no musical impact on him and did not contribute to his style. However watching the TV news reports on 18 September 1970 of Hendrix's death, which included footage of Hendrix smashing and burning his guitar at the Monterey Pop Festival of 1967, made Malmsteen think, "This is really cool."[7]

Career

[edit]

1980s

[edit]

In early 1982, Mike Varney of Shrapnel Records first heard Yngwie Malmsteen's music through record store owner Bill Burkard, who played for him a demo tape of Malmsteen's early work (likely the 1978 "Powerhouse" demo) recorded when Yngwie was 15. Later in 1982, Malmsteen sent to Varney an untitled demo recording as a submission for Varney's Guitar Player magazine column. Guitar Player magazine published this demo for the February 1983 edition of the magazine.[8] [9][10][11][12]

In 1983, Varney brought Malmsteen to the United States to play on the recording of Shrapnel recording artist Steeler for its self-titled album.[13] He then appeared with Graham Bonnet in the band Alcatrazz, playing on its 1983 debut No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll and the 1984 live album Live Sentence.[13] Bonnet and Malmsteen clashed about who was the frontman and had a fight during a show.[14] Malmsteen was fired on the spot from Alcatrazz and replaced by Steve Vai. Vai had one day to learn the songs for the ongoing tour.[15]

In 1984, Malmsteen released his first solo album Rising Force, which featured Barrie Barlow of Jethro Tull on drums and keyboard player Jens Johansson.[13] His album was meant to be an instrumental side-project of Alcatrazz, but it ended up featuring vocals by Jeff Scott Soto and Malmsteen left Alcatrazz soon after the release of Rising Force.[13]

Rising Force won the Guitar Player's award for Best Rock Album and was nominated for a Grammy Award for 'Best Rock Instrumental', reaching no. 60 on the Billboard album chart. Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force (as his band was thereafter known) next released Marching Out (1985).[13] Then he recruited Jens Johansson's brother Anders to play drums and bassist Marcel Jacob to record and tour with the band.[13] Jacob left in the middle of a tour and was replaced by Wally Voss. Malmsteen's third album, Trilogy, featuring the vocals of Mark Boals (and Malmsteen on both guitar and bass), was released in 1986.[13] Boals left the band in the middle of the tour and was replaced by the former singer Jeff Scott Soto.[13] The tour was cancelled after Malmsteen was involved in a serious car accident,[13] smashing his V12 Jaguar E-Type into a tree, which put him in a coma for a week. Nerve damage to his right hand was reported. During this time, Malmsteen's mother died from cancer. New line-up changes for the next album with former Rainbow vocalist Joe Lynn Turner joined the band,[13] along with session bassist Bob Daisley, who was hired to record some bass parts and help with the lyrics. In April 1988, he released his fourth album Odyssey.[13] Odyssey was his most successful album, in part due to the success of its first single "Heaven Tonight". Shows in the Soviet Union during the Odyssey tour were recorded and released in 1989 as a fifth album Trial by Fire: Live in Leningrad.[13] The classic Rising Force line-up with Malmsteen and the Johansson brothers was dissolved in 1989 when both Anders and Jens left. That year later, Jens joined Dio replacing keyboardist Claude Schnell.

Malmsteen's neoclassical style of metal became popular among hordes of guitarists during the mid-1980s, with contemporaries such as Jason Becker, Marty Friedman, Paul Gilbert, Tony MacAlpine, and Vinnie Moore becoming prominent.[citation needed] In late 1988, Malmsteen's signature Fender Stratocaster guitar was released, making him and Eric Clapton the first artists to be honored by Fender.

1990s

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In the early 1990s, Malmsteen released two albums, Eclipse (1990)[13] and Fire & Ice (1992), with the singer Göran Edman, followed by The Seventh Sign (1994) and Magnum Opus (1995) with former Loudness singer Mike Vescera. Despite his early and continuous success in Europe and Asia, by the early 1990s heavy metal styles such as neoclassical metal and shredding had gone out of fashion in the US.

Around 1993, Malmsteen's future mother-in-law – who opposed his engagement to her daughter – had him arrested for allegedly holding her daughter hostage with a gun. The charges were later dropped.[16] Malmsteen continued to record and release albums under the Japanese record label Pony Canyon and maintained a devoted following with fans in Europe and Japan and to a lesser extent in the US.

In the mid 1990s, Malmsteen released the albums Inspiration (1996) featuring three of his former singers Soto, Boals and Turner, Facing the Animal (1997) featuring Mats Levén on vocals and Cozy Powell on drums, followed by a live record Double Live! (1998) and another studio recording Alchemy (1999) featuring once again Mark Boals on vocals.

Special guest appearances and side projects

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In 1996, Malmsteen joined forces with former band members Jeff Scott Soto and Marcel Jacob on the "Human Clay" album where he played lead guitar on the track "Jealousy". In the same year, Malmsteen recorded guitar solos for two different Deep Purple tribute albums, "Smoke on the Water" and "Black Night – Deep Purple Tribute According to New York" on the last one using the alias "Lars Y. Loudamp" to avoid contractual conflicts. He also guested with Saxon on the song Denim And Leather on their live album The Eagle Has Landed – Part II (released in 1997). Later that year, Malmsteen recorded the tracks "Enigma suite" and "All opposable thumbs" with his former band members Jens Johansson and Anders Johansson on their album Johansson/Sonic Winter.

2000s

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Malmsteen with Tim "Ripper" Owens, 2008

In 2000, he signed a contract with the US record label Spitfire and released his 1990s catalog on the US market for the first time, including what he regards as his masterpiece, Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra, recorded with the Czech Philharmonic in Prague.

After the release of War to End All Wars in 2000, singer Mark Boals left the band. He was replaced by former Rainbow vocalist Doogie White, whose vocals were well received by fans. In 2003, Malmsteen joined Joe Satriani and Steve Vai as part of the G3 supergroup, a tour showcasing guitar performances. Malmsteen made two guest appearances on keyboardist Derek Sherinian's albums Black Utopia (2003), and Blood of the Snake (2006) where Malmsteen plays on the same tracks as Al Di Meola and Zakk Wylde. In 2004, Malmsteen made two cameo appearances on Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. In 2005 Unleash the Fury was released through Spitfire Records. As stated in an issue of "Guitar World" magazine, he titled this album after an infamous 'airline incident', which occurred on a flight to Japan during a 1988 tour. He was drunk and behaving obnoxiously, until he fell asleep and was roused by a woman pouring a jug of iced water on him. Enraged, he shouted, "You've released the fucking fury!" The audio from this incident was caught on tape by a fellow band member.[17] Malmsteen says that the name of the album refers to both the energy of the album and the incident. The release of Unleash the Fury was followed by a DVD release of Concerto Suite For Electric Guitar And Orchestra in E Flat Minor, Op. 1 – With The New Japan Philharmonic Live. The DVD chronicles Malmsteen's first time playing in front of a live audience with an orchestra, an experience that he describes as "fun but also extremely scary".

In 2007, Malmsteen was honored in the Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero II. Players can receive the "Yngwie Malmsteen" award by hitting 1000 or more notes in succession.[18] February 2008 saw the replacement of singer Doogie White with former Iced Earth and Judas Priest and current Beyond Fear singer Tim "Ripper" Owens, with whom Malmsteen had once recorded a cover of Ozzy Osbourne's song "Mr. Crowley", for the 2000 Osbourne tribute album Bat Head Soup: A Tribute to Ozzy. The first Malmsteen album to feature Owens is titled Perpetual Flame and was released on 4 October. On 25 November 2008, Malmsteen had three of his songs ("Caprici Di Diablo", "Damnation Game", and "Red Devil", all from this latter album) released as downloadable content for the video games Rock Band Rock Band 2 and later Rock Band 3.

In 2008, Malmsteen was a special guest on the VH1 Classic show "That Metal Show". On 10 March 2009, Malmsteen's label Rising Force released Angels of Love, an all-instrumental album, which featured acoustic arrangements of some of his best-known ballads. In August 2009, Time magazine named Malmsteen No. 9 on its list of the 10 best electric guitar players of all-time.[19] Malmsteen recently released another album compilation entitled High Impact on 8 December 2009.

2010–present

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Malmsteen in Barcelona, 2009

On 23 November 2010, Relentless was released, the second album to feature Tim "Ripper" Owens on vocals. The US version featured a remake of "Arpeggios From Hell" as a bonus track. Yngwie appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on 3 February 2011 to promote his album. On 6 August 2011, Malmsteen made another appearance in the United States, playing a rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" before a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Florida Marlins at Sun Life Stadium.[20] Although rarely seen in his native country of Sweden, Malmsteen played one gig there in 2012. On 7 July, he ended the Getaway Rock Festival in Gävle, which he was headlining with Nightwish and Manowar. On 5 December 2012, Malmsteen released the album Spellbound. 2013 saw the release of Yngwie's official autobiography Relentless.[21]

On 12 June 2014, Malmsteen kicked off his "Guitar Gods 2014 Tour" at the F.M. Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania alongside ex-Guns N' Roses guitarist Bumblefoot and guitarist Gary Hoey.[22] In February 2015, it was announced that Malmsteen was in the studio working on a new album.[23] In April and May 2016, Malmsteen was one of five guitarists featured on the Generation Axe tour.

Malmsteen in Gävle, 2012

In 2018, it was announced that Malmsteen had signed with Mascot Records, with a new studio album expected the following year.[24] In 2019, Malmsteen released Blue Lightning, featuring blues rock songs – mainly covers – with Malmsteen's virtuoso playing. As Malmsteen was quoted:

I've been asked to do a blues album for the last 30 years [...] this time I finally said, "Sure, why not? Let's try it!" I just didn't want to be stuck in the standard, pentatonic, play a 12-bar thing. I didn't want to do that.[25]

On 8 May 2021, Yngwie Malmsteen was reported to have launched the Parabellum album and video for the "Paganini-referencing" track "Wolves at the Door". Since COVID-19 restrictions prevented touring, Malmsteen had more time to record the album, and was "clearly delighted with the results."[26]

On 17 July 2023, Yngwie Malmsteen announced his first-ever interactive video guitar masterclass on TrueFire. Yngwie uses a variety of backing tracks pulled from 10 of his most popular songs as the framework for the masterclass and the way in which he demonstrates his creative process, technical skills, and performance insights. It was released on 31 July 2023.[27]

Personal life

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Malmsteen was married to Swedish singer Erika Norberg (1991–1992)[28] and was subsequently married to Amber Dawn Landin (1993–1998).[29] Since 1999 he has been married to April Malmsteen, with whom he has a son named Antonio, after Antonio Vivaldi. The family now resides in Miami Shores, Florida.[30]

A Ferrari enthusiast, Malmsteen owned a black 1983 308 GTS for 24 years before selling it on eBay,[31] and a red 1962 250 GTO.[32]

In a 2005 issue of Guitar Player magazine, Malmsteen discussed his often-ridiculed behaviour, saying that, "I've probably made more mistakes than anybody. But I don't dwell on them. I don't expect people to understand me, because I'm pretty complex, and I think outside the box with everything I do. I've always taken the untraveled path. Obviously, people have their opinions, but I can't get too wrapped up in that, because I know what I can do, and I know what kind of person I am. And I have no control over what anybody says about me. Back in Sweden, I'm 'Mr Personality' in the tabloids, but obviously I can't take that seriously. I know in my heart that if I do the absolute best I can do, maybe ten years from now people may turn around and say, 'he wasn't that bad'."[33]

Equipment

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Yngwie Malmsteen Signature Stratocaster

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Maple fretboard YJM Stratocasters
Scalloped maple fretboard on a YJM Strat
Yngwie Malmsteen Signature Stratocaster with rosewood fretboard

Malmsteen has been a longtime user of Fender Stratocasters with DiMarzio HS3 single-coil pickups "for playing at blistering volume with no hum or screechiness".[34] His most famous Stratocaster is his 1972 blonde Stratocaster, nicknamed "The Duck" because of its yellow finish and the Donald Duck stickers on the headstock. An alternative nickname for this guitar is "Play Loud" due to a sticker that Anders Johansson put on the upper horn of the guitar in Rockshire studios in 1984. Fender made 100 replica copies of this guitar and marketed it as the "Play Loud Guitar". He also has a Fender Yngwie Malmsteen Signature Stratocaster since 1986.[35] It comes in a Vintage White finish with a maple neck, either a maple or rosewood scalloped fretboard and, from 2010, Seymour Duncan STK-S10 YJM "Fury" Model pickups. There is also a signature YJM100 Marshall amplifier, based on the "1959" amplifier range.

Other guitars

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Besides Stratocasters, Malmsteen has played and appeared in ads for non-Fender guitars (like Aria Pro II and Schecter in the early 1980s) and played non-Strat-shaped guitars (like Gibson Flying Vs), early in his career. Today, for acoustic and nylon string guitars, Malmsteen uses his signature Ovation YM68s. Malmsteen uses light-gauge strings on his guitars, stringing his 25-1/2" scale instruments with his signature string sets by Fender (gauges: .08, .011, .014, .022w, .032, .046 and .08, .011, .014, .026, .036, .048) and pairing them with Dunlop Delrin 500 series guitar picks.

Band members

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Current members

  • Yngwie Malmsteen – guitars, vocals (1978–1982, 1984–present)
  • Nick Marino – keyboards, vocals (2005–2006, 2010–present)
  • Emilio Martinez – bass, vocals (2017–present)
  • Kevin Klingenschmid – drums (2023- present)

Discography

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Steeler

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Year Title Label US peak chart positions
1983 Steeler Shrapnel
2005 Metal Generation: The Steeler Anthology Majestic Rock

Alcatrazz

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Studio albums

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Year Title Album details US peak chart positions
1983 No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll Released: 15 October 1983
Label: Polydor
128

Live albums

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Year Title US peak chart positions
1984 Live Sentence 133
No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll Tour Live in Japan 1984.1.28 Audio Tracks (2010 Reissue)
Live in Japan 1984 Complete Edition (2018 Reissue)
2010 Live '83
2018 The Official Bootleg Boxset 1983-1986: Live, Demo, Rehearsals (6CD-Boxset)

Videos

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  • Metallic Live (1984, VHS)
  • Alcatrazz Live Sentence 1984 (2010, DVD Reissue)

G3

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Live albums

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Year Title US peak chart positions
2004 G3: Rockin' in the Free World

Videos

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Solo

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Studio albums

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Year Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
AUS
[36]
SWE JPN
[37][38][39]
US
[40]
UK
1984 Rising Force Released: Late 1984
Label: Polydor
14 19 60
1985 Marching Out Released: 30 September 1985
Label: Polydor
9 18 54
1986 Trilogy Released: 4 November 1986
Label: Polydor
18 16 44
1988 Odyssey Released: 8 April 1988
Label: Polydor
75 7 19 40 27
1990 Eclipse Released: 20 April 1990
Label: Polydor
46 12 11 112 43
1992 Fire & Ice Released: 7 February 1992
Label: Elektra
11 1 121 57
1994 The Seventh Sign Released: 9 May 1994
Label: Pony Canyon
11 2
1995 Magnum Opus Released: 17 October 1995
Label: Pony Canyon
17 9
1996 Inspiration (cover album) Released: 14 October 1996
Label: Pony Canyon
35 9
1997 Facing the Animal Released: 23 February 1997
Label: Pony Canyon
39 4
1998 Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra Released: 30 June 1998
Label: Pony Canyon
10
1999 Alchemy Released: 23 November 1999
Label: Pony Canyon
11
2000 War to End All Wars Released: 7 November 2000
Label: Pony Canyon
20
2002 Attack!! Released: 15 October 2002
Label: Pony Canyon
17
2005 Unleash the Fury Released: 26 July 2005
Label: Universal Music
23
2008 Perpetual Flame Released: 13 October 2008
Label: Rising Force
52 15
2009 Angels of Love Released: 10 March 2009
Label: Rising Force
52 55
2010 Relentless Released: 23 November 2010
Label: Rising Force
40
2012 Spellbound Released: 5 December 2012
Label: Rising Force
40
2016 World on Fire Released: 1 June 2016
Label: Rising Force
24
2019 Blue Lightning (cover album) Released: 29 March 2019
Label: Mascot
35 80[44]
2021 Parabellum Released: 23 July 2021
Label: Music Theories Recordings/Mascot Label Group
22 89[44]

Live albums

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Year Title Peak chart positions
AUS
[36]
JPN US
[40]
UK
1989 Trial by Fire: Live in Leningrad 98 20 128 65
1998 Double Live 48
2002 Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra in E flat minor LIVE with the New Japan Philharmonic
2014 Spellbound Live in Tampa

Compilations

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Year Title Peak chart positions
JPN
1991 The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection
2000 Yngwie J. Malmsteen : The Best of '90–'99
2000 Anthology 1994-1999
2001 Yngwie Malmsteen Archives
2002 The Genesis 94
2004 Instrumental Best Album
2009 High Impact

EP

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Year Title Album details Peak chart positions
JPN
1994 I Can't Wait Released: 21 October 1994
Label: Pony Canyon
25

Videos

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Year Title Type
1985 Rising Force: Live '85 Live
1989 Trial by Fire: Live in Leningrad '89 Live
1991 Yngwie Malmsteen Instruction
1992 Yngwie Malmsteen Collection MV
1993 Leo Fender Benefit Live Live
1994 Live at Budokan (LD)/Live in Budokan (2009 DVD Reissue) Live
1995 Play Loud! The 1st Movement [The Basics] Instruction
Play Loud! The 2nd Movement [Arpeggio]
Play Loud! The 3rd Movement [Classical Styling]
1998 Live!! (VHS)/Live Animal (2009 DVD Reissue) Live
2000 Yngwie Malmsteen Video Clips MV
Play Loud! "Full Shred" Instruction
2002 Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra in E Flat Minor Live with the New Japan Philharmonic Live
2007 Far Beyond The Sun (Rising Force: Live in Japan '85, Trial By Fire: Live in Leningrad '89 & Bonus Features) Live compilation
2009 Live in Korea Live
2010 Raw Live Live compilation
2014 Spellbound Live in Orlando Live

Music videos

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  • "Island in the Sun" (1983) (with Alcatrazz)
  • "Hiroshima Mon Amour" (1983) (with Alcatrazz)
  • "I'll See the Light Tonight" (1985)
  • "We're Stars" (1986) (with Hear 'N Aid)
  • "You Don't Remember, I'll Never Forget" (1986)
  • "Heaven Tonight" (1988)
  • "Making Love" (1990)
  • "Save Our Love" (1990)
  • "Bedroom Eyes" (1990)
  • "Teaser" (1992)
  • "Dragonfly" (1992)
  • "Forever One" (1994)
  • "The Only One" (1995)
  • "Carry On Wayward Son" (Kansas cover) (1996)
  • "Alone in Paradise" (1997)
  • "Like an Angel" (1997)
  • "Hanger 18, Area 51" (1999)
  • "Crucify" (2000)

Guest appearances

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Year Artist Song Album Notes
1986 Hear'n Aid "Stars" Hear 'n Aid
1988 Tone Norum "Point of No Return" This Time...
1990 Erika "Emergency" Cold Winter Night
1991 Various "Leviathan" Guitars That Rule The World
1994 "Speed King" Smoke on the Water: A Tribute Vo. Kelly Keeling
1994 "Lazy" Vo. Joe Lynn Turner
1995 Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus "This Time Around" Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus Vo. Doug Pinnick
1995 Various "Burn" Black Night: Deep Purple Tribute According To New York Guitar solo, as Lars Y. Loudamp
1996 Human Clay "Jealousy" Human Clay
Saxon "Denim & Leather" The Eagle Has Landed – Part II
Johansson "Enigma Suite" Sonic Winter
"All Opposable Thumbs"
Various "Keep Yourself Alive" Dragon Attack (A Tribute To Queen) Vo. Mark Boals
1997 MVP "Say A Prayer" Windows
1999 Various "Dream On" Tribute To Aerosmith – Not The Same Old Song And Dance Vo. Ronnie James Dio
"Light Up The Sky" Little Guitars – A Tribute To Van Halen Vo. Doug Pinnick
2000 "Mr. Crowley" Bat Head Soup – Tribute To Ozzy Vo. Tim "Ripper" Owens
2002 Åsa Jinder "Göksbypolska" Tro, Hopp & Kärlek – Visor Om Livet
2003 Derek Sherinian "The Fury" Black Utopia
"Axis of Evil"
Various "Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy" Influences & Connections – Volume One: Mr. Big Guitar solo, Vo. Joe Lynn Turner
2005 Radioactive "Shattered" Taken
Violent Storm "Fire in the Unknown" Violent Storm/Storm Warning
"Pain Is For Me"
DJ Schmolli "What's This Name For?" Schnipseljagd Vol. 01
2006 Various "Magical Mystery Tour" Butchering The Beatles – A Headbashing Tribute Vo. Jeff Scott Soto
Derek Sherinian "Blood of the Snake" Blood of the Snake
"The Monsoon"
"Prelude To Battle"
"Viking Massacre"

See also

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Further reading

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