Point of No Return
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Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Released | March 31, 1989 |
Genres | Neoclassical Metal, Instrumental |
Labels | BMG Japan |
Length | 42:09 |
Album Photos (3)
Point of No Return Information
Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | |||
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1. | Inquisition | 4:13 | 90 | 1 | |
2. | In 2040, on the Beach | 5:04 | 80 | 1 | |
3. | Wings of Destiny | 4:19 | 80 | 1 | |
4. | El Giza | 5:01 | 75 | 1 | |
5. | Requiem | 3:53 | 70 | 1 | |
6. | Stranger to You | 4:07 | 70 | 1 | |
7. | Smiling Landscape | 4:51 | 80 | 1 | |
8. | A Short Piece for a Guitar and Strings | 2:02 | 75 | 1 | |
9. | Point of No Return | 8:37 | 100 | 1 |
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Line-up (members)
- Norio Sakai : Vocals, Bass
- Satoshi "Joe" Miyawaki : Drums
- Hideaki Nakama : Guitars
- Fumiaki Ogawa : Keyboards
- Great Eida : Concert Master
- Tatsuya "Paul" Umehara : Vocals : Backing
- Shinobu Narita : Synthesizer
- Takashi Yamaguchi : Sound Programming Assistant on "El Giza" & "Requiem"
- Takashi Kokubu : Synthesizer on "Smiling Landscape"
- Hiroshi Kondo : Bass on "Smiling Landscape"
- Stern Strings : Strings
Point of No Return Reviews
(1)Date : Mar 20, 2025
Hideaki Nakama's initial inspiration to play the guitar came when he saw the Hard Rock group, KISS, perform live on television in 1977. Aside from them, he also had the opportunity to see Rainbow, UFO, Black Sabbath, Thin Lizzy, Ted Nugent and Judas Priest. Hideaki then started copying "western albums". He managed to learn how to play the guitar all by himself, with his only teachers being the "excellent guitarists" he listened to at the time. His guitar idols were essentially the same as that of most guitarists who grew up during the 1970s. These included Michael Schenker (Scorpions, UFO, Michael Schenker Group), Uli-Jon Roth (also of Scorpions, as well as Electric Sun), Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple, Rainbow) and Gary Moore. Hideaki listened to these guitarists' music time and time again, in the process learning from their styles and techniques. He found it "impressive that each guitarist had beautiful melodies and aggressive guitar riffs", so that is what he set out to do himself. The Japanese guitarist first started his musical career sometime in the early-to-mid 1980s with a Hard Rock/Heavy Metal group by the name of Hurry Scuary. After he departed from that project, he went on to record his first solo album, Point Of No Return (released in 1989 through Air Records). This is a fabulous Neoclassical Metal album not too dissimilar to what American and European guitarists overseas were doing at the time.
Starting things off is "Inquisition", a dynamic Speed Metal instru ... See More
Starting things off is "Inquisition", a dynamic Speed Metal instru ... See More

Point of No Return Comments
(1)Oct 31, 2014
It's a pity that Hideaki didn't resume his solo project. This album is outstanding, a must listen for every neoclassical metal fan.

Hideaki Nakama Discography
Album | Type | Release date | Rating | Votes | Reviews |
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▶ Point of No Return | Album | Mar 31, 1989 | 85 | 2 | 1 |