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Jacoozzi
Label | Heavy Psych Sounds – HPS097 |
Format | Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition, Clear Green |
Barcode | 0736530999346 |
Country | Italy |
Released | 05 Apr 2019 |
Genre | Rock |
Style | Stoner Rock, Blues Rock |
A01 | Can't Out Run Sun | |
A02 | Guerrilla Funk | |
A03 | Mexico City Blues | |
A04 | Five Hundred Thousand Dollars | |
A05 | Black&White Wonderland | |
B01 | Oui | |
B02 | Mixed Nuts | |
B03 | Lost In Race | |
B04 | Polarized | |
B05 | Do You Love Your World? |
Artwork – Branca Studio
Engineer, Mixed By – Tony Mason
Mastered By – John McBain
Producer, Composed By, Performer – Brant Bjork
Engineer, Mixed By – Tony Mason
Mastered By – John McBain
Producer, Composed By, Performer – Brant Bjork
Limited Clear Green Edition, 250 copies.
Record description on website:
Back in December of 2010, I went into a house in Joshua Tree California to record another solo record.
About 4 days into the sessions, I decided to abandon the 8 songs I was working on, told my long time friend and engineer, Tony Mason, to start rolling tape and I proceeded to play drums in my natural improv style. After multiple drum track performances were captured, I then started layering guitars, bass and percussion in the same improvisational spirit. I essentially decided to "jam" by myself for the rest of my scheduled sessions. When the recording session had finally come to an end, I put the 8 unfinished tracks on the "shelf" as well as my "solo jam session" tracks. I was much more content with the "jam" tracks as it was a creative release that was needed at that time.
I decided to call the collective tracks, Jacoozzi. At the time, it reminded me of the feeling of my first solo recording sessions for my first solo release, Jalamanta.... only more "free". At that time in 2010, I had no formal plans to release any of the music from those sessions....Jacoozzi included.
Record description on website:
Back in December of 2010, I went into a house in Joshua Tree California to record another solo record.
About 4 days into the sessions, I decided to abandon the 8 songs I was working on, told my long time friend and engineer, Tony Mason, to start rolling tape and I proceeded to play drums in my natural improv style. After multiple drum track performances were captured, I then started layering guitars, bass and percussion in the same improvisational spirit. I essentially decided to "jam" by myself for the rest of my scheduled sessions. When the recording session had finally come to an end, I put the 8 unfinished tracks on the "shelf" as well as my "solo jam session" tracks. I was much more content with the "jam" tracks as it was a creative release that was needed at that time.
I decided to call the collective tracks, Jacoozzi. At the time, it reminded me of the feeling of my first solo recording sessions for my first solo release, Jalamanta.... only more "free". At that time in 2010, I had no formal plans to release any of the music from those sessions....Jacoozzi included.
Barcode – 73653099934