Stampede (Critters Buggin album)

Stampede is a studio album by Critters Buggin of Seattle, Washington recorded and released in 2004.[1] Although categorized as jazz, funk and rock reviews of Stampede mostly noted it as unique and boundary defying. Reviews also described it as similar to the electronic period of Miles Davis.[2][3] Dave Segal of The Stranger stated the album "take(s) rewarding detours down psychedelic jazz corridors and non-kitsch exotica parlours."[4]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
All About Jazz[3]
Stampede
Studio album by
Released2004
RecordedBy Mel Dettmer at The Craft, Litho and Aleph and by S. Husky Höskulds at Litho; all tracks mixed by Mel Dettmer at Aleph
Length53:03
LabelRopeadope Records
ProducerMatt Chamberlain; "Toad Garden" by Chamberlain and Eric Rosse
Critters Buggin chronology
Amoeba
(1999)
Stampede
(2004)

Track listing

  1. "Hojo" - 4:27
  2. "Panang" - 5:54
  3. "Cloudburst" - 4:07
  4. "Sisa Boto" - 3:46
  5. "Persephone Under Mars" - 5:12
  6. "We are New People" - 6:34
  7. "Toad Garden" - 4:18
  8. "Punk Rock Guilt" - 3:22
  9. "Nasty Gnostic" - 5:02
  10. "Dorothy" - 3:30
  11. "Open the Door of Peace" - 6:50

Personnel

  • Matt Chamberlain: drums, percussion, programming and synths
  • Skerik: tenor and baritone saxophones, Rhodes electric piano, acoustic grand piano, analog synths, distortion and effects
  • Mike Dillon: percussion and vibes
  • Brad Houser: bass
  • Stone Gossard: synth - track 7
  • Gus: guitar - track 7
  • Jon Brion: piano - track 9, guitar - track 11
  • Bachir and Mustapha Attar from Master Musicians of Jajouka - track 11
  • Eyvind Kang: string arrangements - tracks 2, 5, 10
gollark: I don't know what it's doing or why.
gollark: Wow, I appear to have apified the beeoids.
gollark: Read the Minoteaur source code.
gollark: Make Minoteaur.
gollark: I forgot what dizziness can be caused by but you might need food or something.

References

  1. liner notes
  2. Hal Horowitz Stampede : Review allmusic.com
  3. John Kelman Stampede allaboutjazz.com, September 12, 2004
  4. Dave Segal, Up & Coming | CRITTERS BUGGIN, CANNED HAM The Stranger, Oct 28 – Nov 3, 2004 issue
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