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Sixty Watt Shaman Discography of CDs
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Reason to Live CD (2002)
Sixty Watt Shaman music CDs On their first two albums, Sixty Watt Shaman proved themselves more than capable of competing on technical terms with America's top stoner rock bands, and yet, the group, due to some missing mystery ingredient, seemed equally incapable of standing out from the pack. This perplexing quandary isn't entirely solved by their third effort, 2002's jumbo-sized Reason to Live, but there's enough evidence of progress on tap to hint that this may soon be the case. Simply put, Sixty Watt Shaman bring as much confidence, musical chops, and songwriting diversity to the table as any of their equally hard rocking contemporaries, but they've yet to stumble upon that one monster tune that'll put them over the top. Until that day comes, their ultra-competent recipe for post-stoner rock spiced with Southern rock touches, and even alternative nuances, will have to do, and Reason to Live attempts to address any and all requirements over its whopping 16 tracks. Initially, its hour-long sprawl truly tests the listener's patience, but it doesn't take long for bright moments like the roaring opener "Nomad," the haunting "Long Hard Road," and the colossal grind of "All Things Come to Pass" to start peeking through its bulk. Conversely, workmanlike sub-Clutch exercises like "The Evil Behavior of Ordinary People" and the all-acoustic "The Mill Wheel" may have been best left on the cutting room floor; and there's absolutely no excuse for including a friggin' bass solo here (or anywhere else, for that matter) -- particularly one pretentiously named "All of My Love" -- who had that brilliant idea? Given these various clues, one can't help but try and imagine what would happen if Sixty Watt Shaman found ...
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Seed Of Decades CD (2000)
Sixty Watt Shaman discography Sixty Watt Shaman seems to have an interesting musical formula. The band takes the classic hard-rocking styles of such bands as Grand Funk Railroad and early Aerosmith and combine them with a more modern harder edge. The result is solid hard-rocking boogie music that has a bit more of a bite than the traditional stuff does. It certainly feels a lot like the hard-rocking albums of the '70s, but is definitely a product of today. ~ Gary Hill
Psychedelia,Blues,Heavy Metal, ...
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 Sixty Watt Shaman Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Sixty Watt Shaman music songs: Untitled, Rumor Den, Fear Death by Water, I've Been Down, One More Time Lyrics, Horse You Rode In On. More music lyrics and songs Devil in the Details Pt. 1&2, When I'm Alone, Our Name Is War, Distance, Roll the Stone, Mill Wheel, Reason To Live, Seed Of Decades. More music lyrics and songs Evil Behavior of Ordinary People, My Ruin, Breathe Again, Stone's Throw Away, Low Earth Orbit, Red Colony. See All Songs
 Sixty Watt Shaman CD discography Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Scott "Wino" Weinrich | Saint Vitus, Scott Kelly, Joe Lally, Obsessed, Premonition 13, Steve Von Till, Clutch, Mystick Krewe Of Clearlight, Probot | | Joe Selby | Taddy Porter, Clutch, Wynona Riders | | Dan Kerzwick | | Jim Forrester | | Minnesota Pete Campbell | | C. J. Dukchart III |
 Sixty Watt Shaman albums More Music Artists
14 Iced Bears, Signature Sound Quartet, Union Boys
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