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{{Infobox album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album
| Name = The Tri-Tone Fascination
| name = The Tri-Tone Fascination
| Type = studio
| type = studio
| Artist = [[Shawn Lane]]
| artist = [[Shawn Lane]]
| Cover = Shawn Lane - 1999 - The Tri-Tone Fascination.jpg
| cover = Shawn Lane - 1999 - The Tri-Tone Fascination.jpg
| Released = {{Start date|1999}}
| alt =
| released = {{Start date|1999}}
| Recorded = Sounds Good Recording in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]<ref>[http://wiki.shawnlane.com/The_Tri-Tone_Fascination "The Tri-Tone Fascination"]. LaneWiki. 2006-12-20. Retrieved 2012-11-14.</ref>
| recorded = Sounds Good Recording in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]<ref>[http://wiki.shawnlane.com/The_Tri-Tone_Fascination "The Tri-Tone Fascination"]. LaneWiki. 2006-12-20. Retrieved 2012-11-14.</ref>
| Genre = [[Instrumental rock]], [[jazz fusion]]
| Length = {{Duration|m=53|s=40}}
| venue =
| Label = Eye Reckon
| studio =
| Producer = Shawn Lane, Les Birchfield
| genre = [[Instrumental rock]], [[jazz fusion]]
| length = {{Duration|m=53|s=40}}
| Last album = ''[[Powers of Ten (album)|Powers of Ten]]''<br>(1992)
| label = Eye Reckon
| This album = '''''The Tri-Tone Fascination'''''<br>(1999)
| producer = Shawn Lane, Les Birchfield
| Misc = {{Extra album cover
| prev_title = [[Powers of Ten (album)|Powers of Ten]]
| Upper caption = Alternative cover
| Type = studio
| prev_year = 1992
| next_title = [[Powers of Ten; Live!]]
| Cover =
| next_year = 2001
| Lower caption = 2000 reissue
| misc = {{Extra album cover
| header = Alternative cover
| type = studio
| cover = 2000 reissue artwork of "The Tri-Tone Fascination" by Shawn Lane.jpg
| border =
| alt =
| caption = 2000 reissue
}}
}}
}}
}}
{{Album ratings
{{Music ratings
| rev1 = [[AllMusic]]
| rev1 = [[AllMusic]]
| rev1score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref>Westergaard, Sean. [http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-tri-tone-fascination-mw0000745932 "The Tri-Tone Fascination - Shawn Lane"]. ''[[AllMusic]]''. [[Rovi Corporation]]. Retrieved 2012-11-14.</ref>
| rev1score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref>Westergaard, Sean. [http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-tri-tone-fascination-mw0000745932 "The Tri-Tone Fascination - Shawn Lane"]. ''[[AllMusic]]''. [[Rovi Corporation]]. Retrieved 2012-11-14.</ref>
}}
}}


'''''The Tri-Tone Fascination''''' is the second and final studio album by guitarist [[Shawn Lane]], released in 1999 through Eye Reckon Records; a second edition was reissued in 2000, containing a revised track listing (with the omission of two tracks) and different cover art.<ref>[http://wiki.shawnlane.com/The_Tri-Tone_Fascination_(Re-Release) "The Tri-Tone Fascination &#40;Re-Release&#41;"]. LaneWiki. 2006-12-20. Retrieved 2012-11-14.</ref> The opening track, "Kaiser Nancarrow", was inspired by and named after composer [[Conlon Nancarrow]].<ref>Hallebeek, Richard (March–April 2001). [http://www.richardhallebeek.com/interviews/lane.php "Shawn Lane + lesson"]. richardhallebeek.com. Retrieved 2012-11-14.</ref>
'''''The Tri-Tone Fascination''''' is the second and final studio album by guitarist [[Shawn Lane]], released in 1999 through Eye Reckon Records; a second edition was reissued in 2000, containing a revised track listing (with the omission of two songs) and different cover art.<ref>[http://wiki.shawnlane.com/The_Tri-Tone_Fascination_(Re-Release) "The Tri-Tone Fascination (Re-Release)"]. LaneWiki. 2006-12-20. Retrieved 2012-11-14.</ref> The opening track, "Kaiser Nancarrow", was inspired by and named after composer [[Conlon Nancarrow]].<ref>Hallebeek, Richard (March–April 2001). [http://www.richardhallebeek.com/interviews/lane.php "Shawn Lane + lesson"]. richardhallebeek.com. Retrieved 2012-11-14.</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = Kaiser Nancarrow
| title1 = Kaiser Nancarrow
| writer1 = Shawn Lane, Sean Rickman
| writer1 = Shawn Lane, Sean Rickman
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| writer11 = Lane
| writer11 = Lane
| length11 = 5:44
| length11 = 5:44
| title12 = Song For Diane (World Keeps Spinning)
| title12 = Song for Diane (World Keeps Spinning)
| writer12 = Lane
| writer12 = Lane
| length12 = 5:23
| length12 = 5:23
| title13 = Ich Ruf Zu Dir Herr Jesu
| title13 = [[Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 177|Ich ruf zu dir Herr Jesu]]
| writer13 = [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]; ''arr.'' [[Eduard Artemyev]]
| writer13 = [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]; {{abbr|arr.|arranged by}} [[Eduard Artemyev]]
| length13 = 2:29
| length13 = 2:29
| total_length = 53:40
| total_length = 53:40
}}
}}
{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = 2000 reissue
| headline = 2000 reissue
| title1 = Kaiser Nancarrow
| title1 = Kaiser Nancarrow
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| length4 = 4:39
| length4 = 4:39
| title5 = Tri 7\5
| title5 = Tri 7\5
| note5 = originally "Trois Sept Cinq"
| length5 = 4:19
| length5 = 4:19
| title6 = Art Tatum
| title6 = Art Tatum
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| title10 = World Keeps Spinning (Song for Diane)
| title10 = World Keeps Spinning (Song for Diane)
| length10 = 5:23
| length10 = 5:23
| title11 = Epilogue: J.S. Bach (Ich Ruf Zu Dir)
| title11 = Epilogue: J.S. Bach (Ich ruf zu dir)
| note11 = originally "Ich ruf zu dir Herr Jesu"
| length11 = 2:29
| length11 = 2:29
| title12 = I Only Want to Know
| note12 = Japanese edition bonus track
| length12 = 4:19
| total_length = 44:16
| total_length = 44:16
}}
}}


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
*[[Shawn Lane]]&nbsp;– [[singing|vocals]], [[guitar]], [[keyboard instrument|keyboard]] (except track 9), [[drum kit|drums]] (except tracks 1, 3, 5), [[drum machine]], [[bassline|bass]] (except tracks 3, 5, 9), [[record producer|production]]
*[[Shawn Lane]] – [[singing|vocals]], [[guitar]], [[keyboard instrument|keyboard]] (except track 9), [[drum kit|drums]] (except tracks 1, 3, 5), [[drum machine]], [[bassline|bass]] (except tracks 3, 5, 9), [[record producer|production]]
*[[Luther Dickinson]]&nbsp;– guitar (tracks 3, 5)
*[[Luther Dickinson]] – guitar (tracks 3, 5)
*Buddy Davis&nbsp;– guitar (track 9)
*Buddy Davis – guitar (track 9)
*Tom Ward&nbsp;– keyboard (track 9)
*Tom Ward – keyboard (track 9)
*Sean Rickman&nbsp;– drums (track 1)
*[[Sean Rickman]] – drums (track 1)
*Cody Dickinson&nbsp;– drums (tracks 3, 5)
*Cody Dickinson – drums (tracks 3, 5)
*Paul Taylor&nbsp;– bass (tracks 3, 5)
*Paul Taylor – bass (tracks 3, 5)
*Eric Phillips&nbsp;– bass (track 9)
*Eric Phillips – bass (track 9)
*Les Birchfield&nbsp;– [[executive producer|executive production]]
*Les Birchfield – [[executive producer|executive production]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 3 May 2023

The Tri-Tone Fascination
Studio album by
Released1999 (1999)
RecordedSounds Good Recording in Memphis, Tennessee[1]
GenreInstrumental rock, jazz fusion
Length53:40
LabelEye Reckon
ProducerShawn Lane, Les Birchfield
Shawn Lane chronology
Powers of Ten
(1992)
The Tri-Tone Fascination
(1999)
Powers of Ten; Live!
(2001)
Alternative cover
2000 reissue
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

The Tri-Tone Fascination is the second and final studio album by guitarist Shawn Lane, released in 1999 through Eye Reckon Records; a second edition was reissued in 2000, containing a revised track listing (with the omission of two songs) and different cover art.[3] The opening track, "Kaiser Nancarrow", was inspired by and named after composer Conlon Nancarrow.[4]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Kaiser Nancarrow"Shawn Lane, Sean Rickman4:43
2."Peace in Mississippi"Jimi Hendrix3:54
3."Minarets"Lane, Luther Dickinson3:30
4."The Way It Has to Be"Lane4:39
5."Nine=101"Lane, Jonas Hellborg4:26
6."Art Tatum"Lane2:05
7."Hardcase"Lane, John Eatman4:58
8."Trois Sept Cinq"Lane4:19
9."The Hurt, the Joy"Lane, Tom Ward4:00
10."One Note at a Time"Lane3:30
11."Maria"Lane5:44
12."Song for Diane (World Keeps Spinning)"Lane5:23
13."Ich ruf zu dir Herr Jesu"Johann Sebastian Bach; arr. Eduard Artemyev2:29
Total length:53:40
2000 reissue
No.TitleLength
1."Kaiser Nancarrow"4:43
2."Peace in Mississippi"3:54
3."Minarets"3:30
4."The Way It Has to Be"4:39
5."Tri 7\5" (originally "Trois Sept Cinq")4:19
6."Art Tatum"2:05
7."The Hurt, the Joy"4:00
8."Maria"5:44
9."One Note at a Time"3:30
10."World Keeps Spinning (Song for Diane)"5:23
11."Epilogue: J.S. Bach (Ich ruf zu dir)" (originally "Ich ruf zu dir Herr Jesu")2:29
12."I Only Want to Know" (Japanese edition bonus track)4:19
Total length:44:16

Personnel

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References

[edit]
  1. ^ "The Tri-Tone Fascination". LaneWiki. 2006-12-20. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
  2. ^ Westergaard, Sean. "The Tri-Tone Fascination - Shawn Lane". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
  3. ^ "The Tri-Tone Fascination (Re-Release)". LaneWiki. 2006-12-20. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
  4. ^ Hallebeek, Richard (March–April 2001). "Shawn Lane + lesson". richardhallebeek.com. Retrieved 2012-11-14.