Bumblefoot - The Adventures Of Bumblefoot
Release date: | May 1995 |
Owners: |
2 have it 1 wants it |
01. Bumblefoot
02. Orf
03. Scrapie
04. Blue Tongue
05. Limberneck
06. Q Fever
07. Strawberry Footrot
08. Ick
09. Malignant Carbuncle
10. Rinderpest
11. Strangles
12. Fistulous Withers
13. Poem [re-release bonus]
14. Shell On The Sand [re-release bonus]
SEGA 'Wild Woody' Video Game Soundtrack
15. Pirate Level 2 [re-release bonus]
16. Mythology Level 2 [re-release bonus]
17. Sci-Fi Level 3 [re-release bonus]
18. Cemetery Level 2 [re-release bonus]
19. Cemetery Level 1 [re-release bonus]
02. Orf
03. Scrapie
04. Blue Tongue
05. Limberneck
06. Q Fever
07. Strawberry Footrot
08. Ick
09. Malignant Carbuncle
10. Rinderpest
11. Strangles
12. Fistulous Withers
13. Poem [re-release bonus]
14. Shell On The Sand [re-release bonus]
SEGA 'Wild Woody' Video Game Soundtrack
15. Pirate Level 2 [re-release bonus]
16. Mythology Level 2 [re-release bonus]
17. Sci-Fi Level 3 [re-release bonus]
18. Cemetery Level 2 [re-release bonus]
19. Cemetery Level 1 [re-release bonus]
Shrapnel Records re-released this previously out of print album with bonus tracks in 2010. The CD was available exclusively at the BumbleStore (www.bumblefoot.com/store.htm) with $5 from each sale going to Multiple Sclerosis research.
Production details from bumblefoot.com:
"I recorded everything at home, all the equipment was set up in my parent's basement in a little area along the wall - a seat, 2 ADATs, 2 compressors and 2 FX processors in a rack with a mixing board on top, a pair of headphones, and a guitar amp with a mic in front, and a blanket over it. Five feet away was the big noisy air-conditioning unit for the house, and it was a hot Summer. So I'd start recording, the AC would kick on, and I'd have to stop and wait for it to shut off. Then I'd start up again, and go through the same thing. Once in a while I'd sneak upstairs and turn the thermostat up to 90F degrees and get a good batch of recording in, until I'd hear my mom's voice from the floor above, "Why is it so hot in the house?", followed soon after by "Who turned the thermostat up to 90?!?!" "....RONALD!!!" I'd stop recording, get yelled at, then I'd continue recording. (And I'd sneak upstairs and turn the thermostat back up again...) I did all the punch-ins with a footswitch while I was playing. I didn't have any speakers, and recorded and mixed the entire record using a 10-year old pair of $20 headphones."
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