Featured Track 2003 thru 2007

The “Feature Track” page is an index of one featured track from each of the official SlowBurn Records projects, 2003 thru 2007.

“Spent Everything” from Bread and Circus’s Spare Me Over (2007)

“Spent Everything” from Bread and Circus’s Spare Me Over was recorded at Signalhouse, Tucson Arizona in 2006. Engineered by John Axtell, the track features John Axtell – vocals, guitar, organ; Eric Johnson – lead guitar, piano; Sam Donaldson – drums; Joe Yearego – bass

“Little Drummer Boy” from Eric Johnson’s Lo Fi Chrismas (2007)

The Christmas classic “Little Drummer Boy” is featured on Eric Johnson’s Lo Fi Christmas.  The project, recorded on the 4 track, is a collection of Christmas songs, recorded in 2007.  Eric Johnson – all instruments and vocals.

“St. Cecelia” from Black Sun Ensemble’s Bolt of Apollo (2006)

“St. Cecelia,” is the closing track to BSE’s 2006 release Bolt of Apollo. Recorded in 2003, this song is actually not the original version – it was released as the opener to BSE next album Across The Sea of Id: The Way to Eden. Jesus Acedo – guitar, cowbell; Eric Johnson – lead guitar, bass,samples; Ernie Mendoza – drums; Duncan Hudson – harp

“Well of Souls” From Sun Zoom Spark’s Saturn Return

“Well of Souls,” whose titled came from Egyptian chamber that led Indiana Jones to the Arc, was inspired by the Gypsy-style blues of Django Reinhardt.  Recorded in 2004, the instrumental was a regular part live shows during 2002-2004.  Eric Johnson – guitar; Brian Maloney – bass, sax; J Ratcliff – drums; Bobby Hepworth – keyboards.

“Dove of the Desert” from Black Sun Ensemble’s Live at KXCI Volume II (2004)

Described by Acedo as BSE’s signature song, “Dove of the Desert” was the closing song toBSE’s second performance live on the air on Local Only radio show on KXCI 91.3FM.  Presented in a more semi-acoustic manner compared with the 2001 performance, “Dove of the Desert” was featured as a video by John Paul Marchand and included in Black Sun’s release “Across the Sea of Id” as an enhanced video file.

“Arabic Satori” from Black Sun Ensemble’s Starlight (2003)

“Arabic Satori” features the vocal delirium of Joseph Graves, the film noir/Spaghetti Western Fender Rhodes by Eric Johnson and the spider-like guitar of Jesus Acedo.  Featured on Starlight and recorded in 2001, “Arabic Satori” is a pretty unique piece of desert psych-rock.  Jesus Acedo – guitar; Duane Norman – trumpet; Eric Johnson – Fender Rhodes, bass, acoustic guitar; Otto Terrorist -drums and Joseph Graves – vocals


 

 

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