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Uncle Moe's Space Ranch

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Download links and information about Uncle Moe's Space Ranch by Dennis Chambers, Scott Kinsey, Gary Willis, Brett Garsed. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Metal genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 01:01:08 minutes.

Artist: Dennis Chambers, Scott Kinsey, Gary Willis, Brett Garsed
Release date: 2001
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Metal
Tracks: 8
Duration: 01:01:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Colliding Chimps 6:16
2. tjhelmerich@earthlink.net 7:06
3. Swarming Goblets 7:24
4. SighBorg 7:14
5. He's Havin' All That's His To Be Had 7:17
6. Minx 9:11
7. I Want a Pine Cone 6:46
8. A Thousand Days 9:54

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The fourth offering from the guitar partners Brett Garsed and T.J. Helmerich finds the duo surrounded by some of fusion's best. The music has a distinctive Tribal Tech influence thanks to the presence of bassist Gary Willis, but the guitarists' distinctive voices make this a unique sounding quintet. Garsed's long flowing lines are complemented nicely by Helmerich's experimental sonic adventures, which are cohesively held together by the excellent supporting cast. Drummer Virgil Donati makes a memorable guest appearance on "SighBorg," while fusion master Dennis Chambers propels the band on the remaining tracks. The selections include the full-throttle fusion of "SighBorg," the metal-ish "Swarming Goblets," and the Zappa-influenced "I Want to Be a Pine Cone," and there's even some slide guitar on "A Thousand Days." While by no means groundbreaking, this is an enjoyable recording from two of fusion's most intelligent torchbearers.