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Album · 1997

Filed under World Fusion
By TUATARA

Tracklist

1 Breaking The Ethers / Serengeti 6:25
2 Dark State Of Mind 4:02
3 Saturday Night Church 4:26
4 Dreamscape 4:04
5 The Desert Sky 5:35
6 Goodnight La Habana 4:49
7 Smoke Rings 3:24
8 The Getaway 5:04
9 Eastern Star 4:20
10 Burning The Keys 6:34
11 Land Of Apples 5:38
12 Breaking The Ethers / Serengeti (Reprise) 1:42

Line-up/Musicians

Bullroarer – Elliot Haas
Double Bass, Bass [Bowed], Acoustic Guitar,Piano,Steel Drums,Guitar [Spanish], Percussion,Guitar [Slide], Vibraphone – Justin Harwood
Drums, Marimba, Percussion, Tabla, Congas, Bullroarer, Horns [Tibetan], Percussion [Taos Thunder Drum], Steel Drums, Acoustic Guitar,Cello,Vibraphone,Sitar,Piano – Barrett Martin
Saxophone, Didgeridoo, Steel Drums, Percussion, Gong [Temple], Percussion [Bombard],Vibraphone,Piano,Harmonium – Skerik
Bass [Electric Six String],Dulcimer,Guitar [Electric],Guitar [Slide] – Peter Buck
Whistle [Bass Penny] – Steve Berlin
Guitar [Electric] – Mike McCready
Steel Drums – Scott McCaughey

About this release

Epic ‎– EK 67908 (US)

Recorded At – Ironwood Studios

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Taking its name after the New Zealand reptile that resembles lizards but is actually a distinct lineage that goes back to the dinosaur era, the band TUATARA was formed in Seattle by the members of different musical groups that wanted to create an outlet for a more varied sound than the bands they were in. The band started in 1996 by Peter Buck (guitar) of R.E.M, Barrett Martin (drums, percussion) of Screaming Trees, Justin Harwood (bass) of Luna and The Chills and Skerik (sax) of Critters Buggin. The band was actually started to create some soundtrack music but turned into live shows and this debut album BREAKING THE ETHERS. The sounds you will encounter here range from slow and somber to the upbeat utilizing various world folk styles with a jazzy sax touch to the mix with occasional clarinets. The percussion is often strong with congas, vibraphones and marimbas being prominent features but many other exotic instruments ranging from didjeridus, tablas, Tibetan horns, djembes, udus, steel drums and more can be heard.

While this debut is ambitious in its scope, i can't say that it measures up in the songwriting department. Many of the tracks are quite pleasant to listen to but very few actually light my fire and make me want to hear them again. Most are slow and contemplative and would be great relaxation music to enjoy in a nice hot spa at a resort but much of the content here doesn't have enough grit to really get my juices flowing. It truly sounds like a band that is starting out on a journey to create something different from their relative stable careers in the more pop oriented world and haven't learned how to fully exploit the various timbres and flavors of the instruments on display. Nothing on here is as experimental or advanced as other world fusion bands like Codona put out in the late 70s / early 80s. Still this is decent listen and nothing on here is bad or unoffensive in the least bit, just not dripping with originality or contains enough progressive nuts and bolts to spice it up. The only track i really love is "The Getaway" as it is energetic, funky and filled with lots of gusto. While pleasant, the variety on this one is lacking and for a near hour of music it tends to send one to sleepy time by the end of its duration.

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