Acoustic Shards

Acoustic Shards is Buckethead's second special release. It consists of acoustic recordings culled from tapes that were reportedly recorded on July 2, 1991, when Buckethead was 22 years of age. This album is considered more of a special release rather than his latest effort.

Acoustic Shards
Compilation album by
ReleasedMay 31, 2007
RecordedJuly 2, 1991[1]
GenreAcoustic
Length52:01
LabelAvabella
Buckethead chronology
Pepper's Ghost
(2007)
Acoustic Shards
(2007)
Decoding the Tomb of Bansheebot
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [2]

The album was released on May 31, 2007, by Jas Obrecht, through his label Avabella, who also released the DVDs Young Buckethead Vol. 1 and Young Buckethead Vol. 2.[3] The album was engineered by Tyler Stipe [4]

According to Jas Obrecht:[5]

Imagine, if you will, that Buckethead walked into a quiet living room, picked up an acoustic guitar, and began improvising one amazing composition after the next -- that's what happened when we recorded Acoustic Shards back in 1991. (It was taped a couple of weeks after the final Deli Creeps concert on the Young Buckethead DVDs, but is quite different musically.) It is a single-CD, 52:30 minutes in length, 15 tracks. Included are very early versions of "For Mom" and "Who Me?" as well as a lot of stuff you've never heard before. The playing is spectacular -- some of it sounds like Django Reinhardt meets Ornette Coleman meets young EVH meets... well, that which is uniquely and lovably Buckethead. Some passages are so advanced you'd swear it's two guitarists -- but it was all recorded in real time and without overdubs -- while other parts are just melodically beautiful beyond words. So far, everyone who's heard it has said it's the kind of music that resonates in you long after the stereo's been turned off.

"For Mom" was first released officially on the album Colma (1998) and "Who Me?" followed on Monsters and Robots (1999).

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."For Mom" (Early Version)2:39
2."Who Me?" (Early Version)3:02
3."Little Gracie"2:11
4."Ed's Rhapsody / Midnight Dance / Jars"2:55
5."Ganryu Island / Sasaki's Gone"2:14
6."Ghosts Upstairs"2:39
7."Spirals"3:48
8."Cubes, Chunks & Crumbles"3:27
9."Thugs"7:38
10."Dinging / Ah-Ji-Jee"2:38
11."Johnny"2:17
12."Stay Out of the Shed"3:00
13."Serape"1:46
14."Longing"10:33
15."Box Elders"1:14
Total length:52:01

Credits

gollark: You should clearly™ designate a channel for AutoBotRobot Apiotelephone™ incoming/outgoing calls.
gollark: DST bad:- vast work for programmers, has caused many bugs- not even consistent times place to place, so even more problems- causes problems for less smart clocks without access to timezone databases e.g. watches, wall clocks- essentially the most "government" thing ever - someone identified a "problem" with stuff happening at the wrong times, so the solution was to *edit the very fabric of time itself* and not push for changed working hours
gollark: Hmm, we need generalized timezones, lyricly, then. What if I want to be on Mars?
gollark: It's very hot constantly and they don't think the alleged benefits matter?
gollark: Yes. Thus, time zone.

References

  1. "Young Buckethead". Young Buckethead. Archived from the original on 2008-07-09. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  2. Westergaard, Sean. "Acoustic Shards - Buckethead". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  3. "MLive entertainment". Mlive.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-12. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  4. http://www.discogs.com/Buckethead-Acoustic-Shards/release/987478
  5. "Bucketheadland proboard". Bucketheadland.proboards19.com. Archived from the original on 2007-12-09. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  6. http://www.discogs.com/Buckethead-Acoustic-Shards/release/987478
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