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Personnel includes: Buckethead (guitar); Terry Untalan (violin, cello); Bill Laswell (bass); DJ Disc. Producers: Buckethead, Xtrack, Bill Laswell. Personnel: Buckethead (guitar, bass guitar); Brain (drums, loops); Brian "Brain" Mantia (drums); DJ Disk (turntables). Audio Mixer: Robert Musso. Recording information: Embalming Plant, Oakland, CA; Orange West, West Orange, NJ; Turtle Tone Studio. For a guy who takes his sartorial cues from teenage horror flicks (he plays onstage with a weird sort of hockey mask on his face), Buckethead sure does make pretty music. It was not always thus -- his work with Praxis, for example, has often been pretty challenging. But on this solo project, on which he plays both guitar and bass and is helped out on all tracks by drummer Brain, the material is surprisingly pleasant, bordering at times on the banal. Titles like "Hills of Eternity" and "Wishing Well" are something of a giveaway -- though Brain's beats are fairly funky (and DJ Disc throws in a bit of far-off turntable scratching on a few tracks), these compositions are mostly pretty contemplative, occupying a space just one step away from the new age section. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but there are a couple of problems: the first is that Buckethead is a lousy bass player. Like many guitarists, he seems to think that playing bass is simply a matter of hitting the root of the chord on the downbeat of the measure. A real bassist could have contributed enormously to the proceedings (as Bill Laswell does in his guest turn on "Machete"). Another problem is the unimaginative production, which is overly soft and sweet. That said, "Big Sur Moon" is a cool solo guitar piece, and "Machete" really does cook. The rest is merely very pleasant. ~ Rick Anderson
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Colma Music Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Just got two things to say 1. Who ever the reviewer is who said Buckethead's real name is "Brian Cornell" is a complete fool.
2. Buckethead rules and all of his CDs belong in everyone's collection. He can play and do anything imaginable on the guitar. That is it....good day. Submitted by a reviewer (Leatherface's Castle, MA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
A Great Album Colma is one of Buckethead's best albums. My favorite tracks are Whitewash, For Mom, Big Sur Moon, and Machete. If you are just getting into buckethead grab giant robot, colma, and monsters and robots Submitted by Jimmy Dean (Channeling, UT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Reply to Who is this Guy You've got the Brian part right, but his last name is Carroll. This cd is an amazing cd. I've been playing guitar for about 9 years now, and Buckethead has been one of many influences for me. Great guitarist and great music. Submitted by guitargodjsx (Parkersburg, WV, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
................."brilliant".................. This is an amazing album. Every song is like a memory from childhood days in the summer or kissing your first love. This cd has been in my cd player for over a year and it gets better with age. Submitted by mjohnson (Lexington, KY USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Amazing Buckethead Album This is a great cd. Colma is a more mellow Buckethead cd compared to his earlier shred stuff but still this cd is amazing. I enjoy every track on this cd as will any Buckethead fan.
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