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Shadows Between the Sky

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Shadows Between the Sky is the twenty-seventh studio album by avant-garde guitarist Buckethead. It was announced on February 5th 2010, and released the next day through TDRSMusic.com[1]. The album features a similar sound to his 2009 release A Real Diamond in the Rough.[2]. While the album is mellow in tone and composition, like Electric Tears, the use of percussion instruments persists along with a lower level of ambience (sound recording) and the prominent use of major keys compared to the darker overall feel of Electric Tears, the sound is in fact much like that of Buckethead's prior release, Colma.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Shadows Between the Sky"3:03
2."Inward Journey"5:14
3."Chaos of the Unconscious"3:02
4."Rim of the World"2:35
5."City of Woe"2:19
6."Sea Wall"2:40
7."Sled Ride"3:06
8."Sunken Statue"2:37
9."Cookies for Santa"3:32
10."Andrew Henry's Meadow"2:43
11."Centrum"2:28
12."The Cliff's Stare"4:43
13."Greenskeeper"0:58
14."Wax Paper"3:09
15."Walk on the Moon"2:45
Total length:44:54

Notes

  • The song "Walk on the Moon" (Track 15) has a similar riff to The Deli Creeps song "Buried Deep Stays Buried Still".
  • "Sea Wall" has a similar Melody to "Spell of the Gypsies" From Electric Tears.
  • This is Buckethead's first CD since Cyborg Slunks that doesn't have 13 tracks, a common number for Buckethead.

Credits

  • Buckethead – Wooden Dummy.
  • Dan Monti – Drum Programming and Bass.
  • Produced by Dan Monti and Albert.
  • Engineered and Mixed by Dan Monti.
  • Art: Bryan Theiss of Frankenseuss Labs.

References