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Pete Scaturro Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (6) • MP3 (1)
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Monsters & Robots CD (1999) Top Seller
Pete Scaturro discography Mixing metallic guitar heroics with funk, hip-hop, electronica, and a cinematic soundtrack feel, Buckethead's Monsters and Robots is yet another eclectic opus inspired in large part by low-budget monster/horror, martial arts, and science fiction movies, especially those of Japan. Like any Buckethead album, the music does meander in spots, but this outing does improve on its predecessor Colma by employing a variety of guest bassists; Primus' Les Claypool (as well as drummer Brain), Bootsy Collins, and Bill Laswell all enliven the music's rhythmic underpinnings in ways that Buckethead's own bass playing on Colma ...
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Home CD (1994)
Pete Scaturro albums Former Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy singer Michael Franti's second life as the frontman for Spearhead shows that he's got more on his mind than being the hip-hop equivalent of Gil Scott-Heron. While Franti retains the wordy, iconoclastic approach he favored with the Heroes, Spearhead allows him the freedom to explore different musical avenues. HOME moves deftly from gutbucket funk to progressive R&B to rap, with lyrics that manage to be both personal ...
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Plays Mancini CD (1996)
Pete Scaturro CD discography This record is a crack-up. The Oranj Symphonette consists of Ralph Carney (on alto and bass saxes, slide clarinet, trombone and miscellaneous sounds), the rockish guitarist Joe Gore, Matt Brubeck on bass, cello and organ, and drummer Scott Amendola; they also welcome Pete Scaturro on organ and Diarmid on zither and bird calls. The purposely eccentric band performs 13 songs by Henry Mancini, being sure to state the melodies but eventually deconstructing ...
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Wild Bouquet CD (1995)
Pete Scaturro music CDs All songs written by Mat Callahan.
Recorded at Mutron Studios, San Francisco, California from 1994 to 1995.
Personnel: Mat Callahan (vocals, guitar); Joe Gore, MIRV (electric guitar); Matthew Brubeck (cello); Pete Scaturro (organ, keyboards); Les Claypool, Islam Shabazz, Jim Johnson (bass, background vocals); Brain (drums); Zoe Ellis, Shannon Callahan, Tara Jeffries (background vocals).
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Thousand Pieces Of Gold CD (1992)
Pete Scaturro songs Thousand Pieces of Gold is the rich and dramatic soundtrack of the highly praised 1990 film about a Chinese woman sold into slavery during the Gold Rush of the American Northwest. Based on a true story retold by Ruthann Lum McCumm, the movie focuses on the plight of Chinese immigrants in the late 19th century, and their courageous and dignified struggle for freedom. Gary Remal Malkin's touching soundtrack captures the heart of ...
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Cosmodrome CD
Pete Scaturro CD discography A warped journey through nearly every kind of rock subgenre imaginable, M.I.R.V.'s first full-length album is a twisted, heady delight that will thrill fans of Primus and Frank Zappa. A fitting first release for Les Claypool's Prawn Song label. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Personnel: M.I.R.V. Haggard (vocals, guitars, bass, saw); House (bass, programming, background vocals); Granddad (bass, drums, background vocals); Pete Scaturro (Hammond organ, programming); Brain (drums).
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 Pete Scaturro albums Worked With
Buckethead, Spearhead
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