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Colma

 

  • Artist: Buckethead
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 24, 1998
  • Total Time: 53:50
  • Genre: Rock

Review

For a guy who takes his sartorial cues from teenage horror flicks (he plays onstage with a weird sort of hockey mask on his face), Buckethead sure does make pretty music. It was not always thus -- his work with Praxis, for example, has often been pretty challenging. But on this solo project, on which he plays both guitar and bass and is helped out on all tracks by drummer Brain, the material is surprisingly pleasant, bordering at times on the banal. Titles like "Hills of Eternity" and "Wishing Well" are something of a giveaway -- though Brain's beats are fairly funky (and DJ Disc throws in a bit of far-off turntable scratching on a few tracks), these compositions are mostly pretty contemplative, occupying a space just one step away from the new age section. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but there are a couple of problems: the first is that Buckethead is a lousy bass player. Like many guitarists, he seems to think that playing bass is simply a matter of hitting the root of the chord on the downbeat of the measure. A real bassist could have contributed enormously to the proceedings (as Bill Laswell does in his guest turn on "Machete"). Another problem is the unimaginative production, which is overly soft and sweet. That said, "Big Sur Moon" is a cool solo guitar piece, and "Machete" really does cook. The rest is merely very pleasant. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Whitewash Buckethead Buckethead (4:42)
For Mom Buckethead Buckethead (5:08)
Ghost Buckethead Buckethead (5:26)
Hills of Eternity Buckethead Buckethead (5:04)
Big Sur Moon Buckethead Buckethead (1:11)
Machete Buckethead Buckethead (6:15)
Wishing Well Buckethead Buckethead (4:00)
Lone Sal Bug Buckethead Buckethead (5:29)
Sanctum Buckethead Buckethead (3:39)
Wondering Buckethead Buckethead (2:13)
Watching the Boats With My Dad Buckethead Buckethead (5:04)
Ghost (Pt. 2) Buckethead Buckethead (2:29)
Colma Buckethead Buckethead (3:10)

Credits

Bill Laswell (Bass), Bill Laswell (Producer), Brain (Drums), Brain (Loops), Buckethead (Bass), Buckethead (Guitar), Buckethead (Guitar (Bass)), Buckethead (Producer), Buckethead (Main Performer), Matt Marshall (Executive Producer), Robert Musso (Engineer), Robert Musso (Mixing), Dan Selene (Executive Producer), Brian "Brain" Mantia (Drums), DJ Disk (Turntables), Mark Leroy (Artwork), Mark Leroy (Design), Gina Grimes (Production Coordination), Xtrakd (Producer), Michael Fossenkemper (Mastering)
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Colma
Studio album by Buckethead
Released March 24, 1998
Genre Ambient, experimental rock
Length 54:28
Label CyberOctave
Producer Buckethead, Extrakd, Bill Laswell
Professional reviews
Buckethead chronology
The Day of the Robot
(1996)
Colma
(1998)
Monsters and Robots
(1999)

Colma is Buckethead's fourth studio album, released March 24, 1998, by CyberOctave records. The album was recorded for Buckethead's mother as she was ill with colon cancer and he wanted to make an album she would enjoy listening to while recovering.[1]

The title of the album makes reference to the small town of Colma near San Francisco, California, where "the dead population outnumber the living by thousands to one".[2]

Berklee College of Music alumni Teri Untalan guested on two tracks of the album. In a 2009 interview she recalled Buckethead as being "an odd one, an elusive character".[3]

Colma is listed in the German National Library's catalog.[4]

Contents

Track listing

All of the songs were written and composed by Buckethead

# Title Length
1. "Whitewash"   4:44
2. "For Mom"   5:10
3. "Ghost"   5:29
4. "Hills of Eternity"   5:07
5. "Big Sur Moon"   1:13
6. "Machete"   6:18
7. "Wishing Well"   4:03
8. "Lone Sal Bug"   5:32
9. "Sanctum"   3:42
10. "Wondering"   2:16
11. "Watching the Boats with My Dad"   5:07
12. "Ghost Part 2"   2:31
13. "Colma"   3:15
54:28

Notes

  • The song "Colma" is identical to the Pieces song "General Butterfly", but excludes the spoken dialogue given (presumably by Buckethead) throughout the song.
  • The song "Hills of Eternity" is named after the cemetery "Hills of Eternity" where Wyatt Earp is buried.
  • The song "Wishing Well" is identical to the Pieces song "Danyel", but excludes Buckethead's singing.

Personnel

Performers

Production

  • Recorded and mixed by Xtrack at Embalming Plant, Oakland, CA.
  • Track 6 recorded and mixed by Robert Musso at Orange Music, West Orange, New Jersey.
  • Produced by Buckethead and Xtrack. Track 6 produced by Bill Laswell and Buckethead.

Big Sur Moon

"Big Sur Moon"
Song by Buckethead

from the album Colma

Released March 24, 1998
Recorded Embalming Plant, Oakland, CA.
Genre Progressive rock, art rock, experimental rock
Length 1:13
Label CyberOctave
Producer Buckethead and Xtrakd

"Big Sur Moon", named after the region of Big Sur in California, is played solely on an acoustic guitar with a delay pedal effect. While being a member of Guns N' Roses from 2000 to 2004, Buckethead included the song to the band's setlist as part of his solo.

Reception

The song has been described as a surf-rock ditty,[5] a cool solo guitar piece[6] with waves of delayed, fast-picked acoustic[7] hammering technique,[8] being fun, simultaneously soothing and energetic.[9] Jeff Clutterbuck wrote for The Daily Vault: "Hearing Buckethead pull off the blisteringly fast acoustic piece "Big Sur Moon" is just as astounding as his electric solos anywhere else."[10]

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