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#4321 Solo Albums & Side Projects » Colma (1998) » 891 weeks ago
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Buckethead - Colma
Features: Buckethead, Brain, Bill Laswell, Terry Untalen
# Original Release Date: 1998
# Label: CyberOctave
Colma is Buckethead's fourth studio album, released March 24, 1998, by CyberOctave records. The album was recorded for Buckethead's mother as she was ill with colon cancer and he wanted to make an album she would enjoy listening to whilst recovering.
The title of the album makes reference to the small town of Colma near San Francisco, California, where "the dead population outnumber the living by thousands to one".
1) Whitewash (4:42)
2) For Mom (5:08)
3) Ghost (5:26)
4) Hills Of Eternity (5:04)
5) Big Sur Moon (1:11)
6) Machete (6:15)
7) Wishing well (4:00)
8) Lone Sal Bug (5:29)
9) Sanctum (3:39)
10) Wondering (2:13)
11) Watching The Boats with My Dad (5:04)
12) Ghost/Part 2 (2:29)
13) Colma (3:10)
Buckethead - Guitars and bass. Brain - Drums and loops.
DJ Disk - Scratches on "Machete", "Hills of Eternity" and "Lone Sal Bug".
Bill Laswell - Bass on "Machete".
Terry Untalan - Cello and viola on "Wondering" and "Lone Sal Bug".
Produced by
Buckethead
Xtrakd
Bill Laswell
#4322 Solo Albums & Side Projects » Octave Of The Holy Innocents (1993) » 891 weeks ago
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Jonas Hellborg, Buckethead & Michael Shrieve - Octave Of The Holy Innocents
Features: Jonas Hellborg, Buckethead, Michael Shrieve
# Original Release Date: 1993
# Label: Day Eight Music
1) Rana And Fara (15:00)
2) Death That Sleeps In Them (5:22)
3) The Past Is A Different Country, I Don't Live There Anymore (9:14)
4) Child King (5:14)
5) Kidogo (7:13)
Acoustic Guitar - Buckethead. Bass - Jonas Hellborg. Drums - Michael Shrieve
Mixed By
Jonas Hellborg
Paul Berry
Producer
Jonas Hellborg
#4323 Solo Albums & Side Projects » Bucketheadland (1992) » 891 weeks ago
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Buckethead - Bucketheadland
Features: Buckethead
# Original Release Date: 1992
# Label: Avant
Bucketheadland is Buckethead's first studio album, released on John Zorn's Japanese record label Avant in 1992 (see 1992 in music). Featuring many samples of the Japanese TV Show Giant Robot amongst guitar riffs by Buckethead. The concept of the album is a tour around the construction of the fictional 'abusement' park "Bucketheadland". Because of this, the album has been split into distinct sections of the areas of the park.
A01 Intro: Park Theme (3:21)
Giant Robot
A02 Interlude (0:27)
A03 Giant Robot Theme (4:16)
A04 Enter Guillatine (0:32)
A05 Giant Robot Vs. Guillatine (4:02)
Bucketbots Jig
A06 Bucketbots Jig (0:28)
A07 Enter Slipdisc (1:53)
A08 Bansheebot Vs. Buckethead (0:58)
Slaughter Zone
A09 The Haunted Farm (2:42)
A10 Hook & Pole Gang (1:07)
A11 Cattle Prod (0:40)
A12 Phantom Monk (1:45)
A13 The Rack (0:29)
A14 Nosin' (1:21)
A15 Gorey Head Stump (1:31)
A16 Sterling Scapula (0:48)
A17 Skid's Looking Where (1:08)
A18 Steel Wedge (1:22)
A19 Wonka In Slaughter Zone (1:30)
A20 Nosin' Part 2 (0:40)
A21 Diabolical Minds (1:32)
A22 Alice In Slaughterland (1:16)
A23 Bleeding Walls (0:21)
A24 Buddy On A Slab (1:12)
A25 Buddy In The Graveyard (1:02)
A26 Oh Jeez... (1:21)
A27 Funeral Time (1:39)
Computer Master
A28 Computer Master (8:15)
Virtual Reality
A29 Virtual Reality Part 1 (2:01)
A30 Virtual Reality Part 2 (1:34)
Home Run Derby
A31 Interlude (0:33)
A32 Main Theme (4:45)
I Love My Parents
A33 I Love My Parents (1:38)
Disc 2 (Remixes)
B01 Intro: Park Theme Extension (5:43)
B02 Guillatine Battle (0:52)
B03 Giant Robot Theme (1:45)
B04 Robot Dance (1:02)
B05 Virtual Reality (3:04)
B06 Bansheebot Bop (1:02)
B07 Baseball Buddy (3:17)
Notable Guests: Travis Dickerson | Serj Tankian | Efrem Schulz | Saul Williams | Gigi | Maura Davis | Azam Ali | Brain | Pinchface | Bootsy Collins | Extrakd | Les Claypool | Bill Laswell | DJ Disk | Maximum Bob
Recorded at
Bootzilla Studios
Engineered by
Casper and Herbie
Mastered by
Howie Weinberg
Produced by
Bootsy Collins
Executive producers
John Zorn
Disk Union
Associate producer
Kazunori Sugiyama
All photos by
Thi-Linh Le
Designed by
Tomoyo TL
Photo-Typesetting by
Strong Silent Type
#4324 Solo Albums & Side Projects » Giant Robot (1994) » 891 weeks ago
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Buckethead - Giant Robot
Features: Buckethead
# Original Release Date: 1994
# Label: Sony Japan
Giant Robot is the second studio album by Buckethead (not to be confused with the album of the same name released by Buckethead's band Giant Robot with NTT Records), and loosely following the same concept as his previous album (Bucketheadland). Again the album was originally a Japanese only release. Giant Robot features many guest appearances by artists such as Bootsy Collins, Iggy Pop, and Bill Moseley.
1) Doomride (0:57)
2) Welcome to Bucketheadland (3:42)
3) I Come in Peace (6:03)
4) Buckethead's Toy Store (8:02)
5) Want Some Slaw? (4:30)
6) Warweb (3:06)
7) Aquabot (5:57)
8) Binge and Grab(Instrumental Version) (5:17)
9) Pure Imagination (1:49)
10) Buckethead's Chamber of Horrors (4:49)
11) Onions Unleashed (2:20)
12) Chicken (1:07)
13) I Love My Parents (4:13)
14) Buckethead's TV Show (3:18)
15) Robot Transmission (2:59)
16) Pirate's Life for Me (1:01)
17) Post Office Buddy (6:40)
18) Star Wars (1:54)
19) Last Train to Bucketheadland (5:47)
Notable Guest Appearances: Travis Dickerson | Serj Tankian | Efrem Schulz | Saul Williams | Gigi | Maura Davis | Azam Ali | Brain | Pinchface | Bootsy Collins | Extrakd | Les Claypool | Bill Laswell | DJ Disk | Maximum Bob
Produced by
Bill Laswell
Recorded at
Greenpoint Studio
Mastered by
Howie Weinberg
Drum tech
Artie Smith
Booklet artwork
Stephen Walker
Photography
Mike Belongie
#4325 Solo Albums & Side Projects » Giant Robot NTT (1996) » 891 weeks ago
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Buckethead - Giant Robot NTT
Features: Buckethead
# Original Release Date: 1996
# Label: NTT Records
Giant Robot was an album by the band Giant Robot, led by guitarist Buckethead; the album was released in 1996. Buckethead had released a solo album entitled "Giant Robot" in 1994, and to distinguish the two albums, fans refer to this recording as "Giant Robot NTT", after the recording company, NTT Records.
1) Jowls (4:21)
2) Giant Robot (5:56)
3) Hog Bitch Stomp (1:19)
4) Binge Buddies (3:25)
5) Sally (3:44)
6) I Love My Parents (1:38)
7) Idle Hands (1:01)
8) Well, Well, Well (3:50)
9) Scraps (6:02)
10) Mrs. Beasley (3:56)
11) Scapula (4:15)
12) The Void (4:14)
13) Chicken Boy (11:23)
Giant Robot: Buckethead - guitars, bass. Brain - drums. Pete Scaturro - keyboards.
#4326 Re: Guns N' Roses » GNR's 'Democracy' To Be Retail Exclusive? » 891 weeks ago
Dear lord..
Going to be interesting defending that one. The most dangerous band in the world is back, get it at wal mart.
Axl is definitely getting desperate if this is true.
On the other hand it would mean the release is pretty much sealed.
#4327 Re: Guns N' Roses » "Chicken Dinner" Shackler's Revenge Leak » 891 weeks ago
I'm so excited to have this confirmed as SR.
Is it possible for someone to change the title of the thread to something like "Chicken Dinner confirmed as Shackler's Revenge?"
I think Chicken Dinner sounds a lot better.
Who came up with that anyway? When he wasn't toothbrushing the floor that is.
#4328 Re: Guns N' Roses » "Chicken Dinner" Shackler's Revenge Leak » 891 weeks ago
25 spins so far. That ranks high for a leak.
It demands attention immediately with a mental institution style Buckethead scream. The dooming riff to follow is fresh enough and draws you into stomach Axl. Quite clever, you'd know it's him if you heard it on the street, but not right away. When he subsequently takes it up a notch you definitely know it's him. Some good guitar in the background. A lot of different stuff, but it doesn't feel messy. More like it's swingin' back there, grooving with the melody. Could in a sense compare it to the old Izzy and Slash combo on appetite.
Then we head straight for the bridge. Quite nice work from Axl here. You remember why he's a single name celebrity when you hear that hook. After that we're already at the chorus, and I must say it disappoints a little here. Axl is visiting song 2 territory for a moment and the blippy de blop guitar is kinda cheesy. But I guess it's alright, not too obvious. He'll probably get away with it.
Abruptly we're back at the beginning, ready for another buildup. This works very well. Shorter, meaner verse and we're back to bridge/chorus. The solo is pretty interesting. Definitely not something a lot of people have heard before. It's also pretty catchy and fitting when you get to know it. Grinds you up there like a rusty hardware tool and holds you. That leads straight into what is no doubt the coolest moment in the song. Axl takes over the solo in a way. The ferocity in his voice is amazing, and the hook incredible. Reminds me of Don't Cry when he goes off at the end before the final chorus. Ends with the usual chorus and some interesting guitar work before it breaks down to the beginning once more.
I say they got a winner.
#4329 Re: Guns N' Roses » T Minus 3 days and counting...............?? » 891 weeks ago
NY Giants82 wrote:I'll defer to you dark. Do you have an idea of what it might be?
If I said I knew exactly what 'it' is, I'd be asked for proof.. so lets go with, instead, a hypothetical situation.
In a parallel universe, I know exactly what it is. In that same parallel universe, I don't think 'it' is SR. In that SAME parallel universe, my not thinking that doesn't mean that everyone doesn't think that.
You're at like, what, 98 minutes left to see what's happening? That's not too horribly bad.
-darknemus
You must be related to Phil Zelikow.
I'm looking forward to why it had to be this particular time.
#4330 Re: Guns N' Roses » For those on here who had faith in Incognito » 892 weeks ago
You should have gone the silent route with the footage. Now that they know you'll share it all, the number of hoarders willing to 'help' decreases significantly.
Not much to be done about that now though. Let's just hope.