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fave it Free Jazz | Psychedelic
5 tracks | 51 minutes
Released Dec 2006
on 5-Track.com / Pancosmic Vibratio
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- sample lyrics "album only" 02:32 Asia Major lyrics "album only" 02:32 Asia Major lyrics "album only" 02:32 Asia Major
- sample lyrics "album only" 05:25 What To Do lyrics "album only" 05:25 What To Do lyrics "album only" 05:25 What To Do
- sample lyrics "album only" 04:34 Guitoracle: What Will D's Life Be Like In Ten Years? lyrics "album only" 04:34 Guitoracle: What Will D's Life Be Like In Ten Years? lyrics "album only" 04:34 Guitoracle: What Will D's Life Be Like In Ten Years?
- sample lyrics "album only" 17:26 East Meets West / Morning Train / Wes' Mood lyrics "album only" 17:26 East Meets West / Morning Train / Wes' Mood lyrics "album only" 17:26 East Meets West / Morning Train / Wes' Mood
- sample lyrics "album only" 22:00 Bonus: Golden 5AM lyrics "album only" 22:00 Bonus: Golden 5AM lyrics "album only" 22:00 Bonus: Golden 5AM
Seattle's heaviest jamband plays psychedelic funk for your life
Bio / Background
5-Track ... electric guitar & sing
Wes Amundsen ... electric bass guitar
Patrick Lenon ... drum kit
poster art by Thomas "The Cat" Nelson
This was our first show with Patrick Lenon on the drums.
*"Asia Major" is a free improvisation which involves a 7-string guitar tuned to a 5-note major scale.
*"What To Do" is 3-chord rocknroll.
*"Guitoracle" is a phenomenon derived from my interests in dowsing and quantum physics, wherein an audience member asks us a question and we play the answer. I will be doing more with the concept. Hit the e-mail button if you would like us to perform or record a Guitoracle Question for you.
As for the closing medley:
*"East Meets West" is a 4-note drone in A major and a nice lead-in to "Morning Train."
*"Morning Train" is the first song I wrote in Seattle, lying in a park at 6:30am in spring 2002 after watching an amazing all night set by Siamese. I initially recorded the song in Vermont that summer with Marc Cantlin and Jesse Thomas.
↓ more ↓Patrick knew "Morning Train" from a CD of mine that Dan or Evan Strauss had given him two years ago - we had never played it together before.
*"Wes' Mood" was written during an Underground Weather rehearsal wherein we each picked a mood and then improvised, or musically channelled, the mood. I chose "the way your teeth feel after eating spinach." Wes chose "wavy," sort of a stoney-porch-afternoon-in-the-summer feeling. The guitar melody fell into place so naturally... What a great mood! Thanks, Wes!
This music was recorded at the Chop Suey in Seattle, Earth. I used a mini-disc recorder on the stage floor and then combined that recording with one made by the soundman, Brent. I am pleased with the results... Also with Brent's unexpected but fine use of echo on certain vocals ("What To Do" & "Morning Train")
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