However, B'z didn't suffice as the only musical vehicle for Matsumoto, who never stopped doing periodic side projects -- his solo discography until 2008 included five proper full albums, all done in the classic hard rock fashion. In 1999 his instrumental prowess earned Matsumoto a promotion as a Gibson Signature Artist, upon the recommendation of Steve Vai, with whom B'z toured in Japan -- Matsumoto was the first guitarist from Japan to get the honor, but he made up for that by snatching the record for the number of signature models, of which he has four. Among his more inventive challenges to the guitar hero format was an album of Japanese New Year classics, Hit Parade (2003), recorded with the help of the nation's prime rock vocalists, as well as a quasi-classical venture, House of Strings (2004), written in true Deep Purple fashion for electric guitar and orchestra. In 2004 he also formed the Tak Matsumoto Group with a cast of Western musicians including Eric Martin from Mr. Big on vocals, the band releasing the album TMG I the same year. In 2005 Matsumoto returned to classical music to rework four songs by other musicians for a cover album, Theatre of Strings, issued by his own label. ~ Alexey Eremenko, Rovi
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