Progosaurus (album) and Nebula (album): Difference between pages

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4 Kanines
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Bass, Vocals, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Chris Buck (7)
Drums – Brian Tichy
Guitar – Allan Holdsworth
Keyboards – Derek Sherinian
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1 David Hines (4)– Skippy
Bass, Composed By, Co-producer – David Hines (4)
Drums – Steve Michaud
Guest [Guest Soloist] – Allan Holdsworth
Guitar – Steve Kirby
Producer, Recorded By, Engineer, Mastered By, Keyboards – Steve Hunt (4)


Allan plays a nice guitar solo on the track “Kanines”, which is in in the progressive/hard rock genre with pop leanings. You can hear the track on Buck’s Myspace page.
8 David Hines (4)– Antilla
Bass, Composed By, Co-producer – David Hines (4)
Drums – Steve Michaud
Guest [Guest Soloist] – Allan Holdsworth
Guitar – Steve Kirby
Producer, Recorded By, Engineer, Mastered By, Keyboards – Steve Hunt (4)


https://soundcloud.com/chris-tewa-buck/04-kanines


"Brian Tichy played drums on this one....Derek on keys...me on bass and voice and all the ensemble guitars....Allan on the amazing solos..." Chris Buck, Facebook post 2019.
Allan plays some melody lines and nice extended solos on the tracks “Skippy” and “Antillia”. The whole album is full blown fusion, and features Steve Hunt on keyboards and production.
 
https://threadoflunacy.blogspot.no/2017/10/29-21st-century-schizoid-prog.html
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Revision as of 17:36, 25 October 2023

1 David Hines (4)– Skippy Bass, Composed By, Co-producer – David Hines (4) Drums – Steve Michaud Guest [Guest Soloist] – Allan Holdsworth Guitar – Steve Kirby Producer, Recorded By, Engineer, Mastered By, Keyboards – Steve Hunt (4)

8 David Hines (4)– Antilla Bass, Composed By, Co-producer – David Hines (4) Drums – Steve Michaud Guest [Guest Soloist] – Allan Holdsworth Guitar – Steve Kirby Producer, Recorded By, Engineer, Mastered By, Keyboards – Steve Hunt (4)


Allan plays some melody lines and nice extended solos on the tracks “Skippy” and “Antillia”. The whole album is full blown fusion, and features Steve Hunt on keyboards and production.