Gary Lucas - Skeleton at the Feast

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Album Details

Title: Skeleton at the Feast
Artist: Gary Lucas
Release Date: 1990
Re-Released On: 11/7/1994
Label: Enemy
Duration: 45:43
Album Type(s): live, Contains explicit content
UPCs: 729532012625, 0748072012629, 729532012649
Genre: Rock
Styles: Instrumental Rock, Guitar Virtuoso, Experimental Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Acerbic, Cerebral, Freewheeling, Fun, Organic, Passionate
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Strong Seed
  2. Guerillas in the Midst
  3. Robert's Johnson
  4. Hard Werken Fucked over a Man/The Reckoning
  5. Hugh's Graveyard Stomp
  6. Hitchcocked [Including Vertigo and Psycho]
  7. Tompkins Square Dance
  8. Christmas in Space Medley: Bells/Little Drummer Boyee/Are You ...
  9. Aguirre/The Sheep Look Up
  10. Scud Patrol/Flux et Veritas
  11. Syd's Dream
  12. Music for the Golem: Main Title/Rabbi Loew Consults the Stars/The ... [
  13. Music for the Golem: The Junker and the Jewess
  14. Music for the Golem: Creation of the Clay Man/Astaroth
  15. Music for the Golem: The Golem Walks With Famulus, Der Böse ...
  16. Music for the Golem: The Festival of the Roses
  17. Music for the Golem: In the Synagogue/The Vision of the Patriarchs
  18. Music for the Golem: Go Go Golem

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1994CDEnemy126
1991CDEnemy

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Album Review

Skeleton at the Feast, Gary Lucas' debut album, is a solo guitar tour de force. Some tunes, like "Robert's Johnson" and "Hugh's Graveyard Stomp," are truly solo, performed on a national steel guitar. Others, though technically solo in the sense that Lucas plays by himself, sound anything but, as the guitar signal is sent through more effects boxes than you can shake a pick at. This allows Lucas to layer the sound, creating drones and melodies to accompany himself, and also allows him to draw on an extremely wide variety of tones and textures. As a player, one gets the sense that Lucas is always going for it -- taking chances and playing at the edge of his own considerable abilities. This is a well-done live recording, and there is a real sense of immediacy that can be lacking in more polished productions. The last part of the album has Lucas collaborating with keyboard player Walter Horn for a score of the 1921 silent film The Golem. The general tone of this material is a bit darker than the rest of the album, as might be expected for the music to a 1920s German expressionist film, but the playing is no less remarkable. Skeleton at the Feast is an incredible showcase for Gary Lucas' guitar playing. Future releases would have much more of a pop/rock flavor, featuring lyrics and songs in addition to composing and playing, but the focus here is decidedly on guitar. Highly recommended, especially to guitar nuts. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Carla GahrPhotography
Gary LucasArranger, Producer, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Engineer, Guitar (Acoustic)
Gerd FiltgenAdministration
Greg CalbiMastering
Jasper NoeEngineer
Jim RomanoffDesign
Jon Hartley FoxEngineer
Jon WellsEngineer
Mark DeryLiner Notes
Michael KnuthExecutive Producer
Tim KallichesEngineer
Walter HornKeyboards