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Electric Sea (2012)
The sequel to his 2002 album, Electric Tears, inscrutable avant-garde guitar virtuoso Buckethead returns with the more ambient leaning, Electric Sea. The 35th studio effort from the wildly prolific axeman, the album finds the guitar wizard tackling a pair ...
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Colma (1998)
Track Listing of songs: Whitewash; For Mom; Ghost; Hills of Eternity; Big Sur Moon; Machete; Wishing Well; Lone Sal Bug; Santum; Wondering; Watching the Boats With My Dad; Ghost / Part 2; Colma;
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Acoustic Shards (2007)
BUCKETHEAD CD discography An "official" Buckethead album, Acoustic Shards features Buckethead alone on acoustic guitar. The sound is excellent! It was taped over two days in July 1991, a couple of weeks after the final Deli Creeps concert on the Young Buckethead ...
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Giant Robot (2009)
BUCKETHEAD albums Track Listing of songs: Doomride; Welcome To Bucketheadland; I Come In Peace; Buckethead's Toy Store; Want Some Slaw?; Warweb; Aquabot; Binge and Grab; Pure Imagination; Buckethead's Chamber of Horrors; Onions Onleashed; Chicken; I Love My Parents; Buckethead's T.V. Show; Robot Transmission; ...
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Tha Funk Capital of the World (2011)
BUCKETHEAD music CDs Thinking big, Bootsy Collins' 2011 effort is a conceptual trip, a funky history lesson brought to life by the P-Funk veteran, his rock-solid band, and a slew of guest stars, ranging from rapper Ice Cube to professor Cornel West. ...
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Anytime At All (1999)
BUCKETHEAD albums Track Listing of songs: Buzzards & Worms; Justine; Steel Head; Looped & Faded; Grease the System; La Sirena; Cactus Soil; Keep the Change; Lovin' Them Pounds; Early Bird; Sputnik; Apple & the Seed; New Old Hat;
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Tony Furtado Band (2000)
BUCKETHEAD CD discography Mixing elements of Ry Cooder's American R&B pickin', Bela Fleck's bluegrass-jazz fusion, and Kelly Joe Phelps' dusty folk-Delta blues (Phelps also contributes high-profile vocals to three tracks), accomplished banjo player and guitarist Tony Furtado pushes all sorts of stylistic ...
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Big Eyeball in the Sky (2004)
BUCKETHEAD discography Even hardcore Primus fans often wondered what vocalist/virtuoso bassist Les Claypool would sound like outside the confines of that band. Claypool first answered the question with all-star band Oysterhead, and then with this album, which pairs him with enigmatic ...
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Octave of the Holy Innocents (1995)
BUCKETHEAD songs Those familiar with the respective musicians discographies might normally expect this affair to be a turbocharged, jazz/fusion set also featuring wacko, prog metal type characteristics. Such is not the case with this production, as these artists opt for the ...
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Living On Another Frequency (2008)
Track Listing of songs: Sci-Fax Theme; Lookin' For Eden; At Any Cost; Chaos In Motion; Famous; L.O.a.F.; Gone Tomorrow; Life-Is-In-Deliver; Take You Down; What It Is; Fatally Flawed Flesh; I See Rockets; Zionplanet 10;
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Opening of Doors (1992)
With his eighth Windham Hill album, guitarist William Ackerman charts new musical territory with a record full of diversity, beauty and musical exploration. Complementing his strong signature guitar sound is a cast of supporting players that include Paul McCandless ...
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Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis) (1992)
Mutatis Mutandis
Apart from an early experimental 12" that has little to do with the later records, Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis) was the first release of producer Bill Laswell's Praxis project, which he conceived and constructed around mystery guitar virtuoso Buckethead. Beautifully ...
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Friendliest Psychosis of All (2002)
Full performer name: Fishbone's Familyhood Nexperience.
Personnel includes: Fishbone; George Clinton, Blowfly, Mega*nut, J-Ro & Stylez, David Baerwald, Dirty Walt (vocals); Ler Lalond, Buckethead (guitar); Norwood Fisher, Les Claypool (bass); Brain, Abe Laborial Jr., Medusa, Neb-Luv, Anthony Brewster, Spacey T, ...
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Valis II Everything Must Go (1997)
Bill Laswell's second compendium of experimental breakbeat culture from New York and beyond, Valis II is a double-CD featuring everything from dirty instrumental hip-hop and dub to jungle-funk and freewheeling turntable tricknology. A lot of the usual Laswell suspects are featured, including Praxis, Spectre, Buckethead, and Corporal Blossom (aka Greenpoint engineer Robert Musso), ...
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