There are few stories in rock music as tragic as that of
Jason Becker. Just as six-string stardom was handed to him on a silver platter -- by landing a gig with
David Lee Roth and appearing on the
A Little Ain't Enough album --
Becker was stricken with A.L.S. (better known as Lou Gehrig's Disease), which by the mid-'90s had completely robbed him of his ability to play a musical instrument. Still, sporadic releases were issued, such as the odds and ends collection,
Raspberry Jams, in 1999. Comprised solely of previously unreleased demos, you instantly detect
Becker's impressive six-string ability (in a late-'80s and early-'90s sorta way), as evidenced by such selections as "Becker-Ola," "If You Shoot...Shoot -- Don't Talk," and a sweet and serene collaboration with
Marty Friedman (
Becker's former bandmate in
Cacophony), "Black Stallion Jam." Fans of
Steve Vai and
Joe Satriani-esque guitar heroics will certainly appreciate
Raspberry Jams. ~ Greg Prato