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==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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|+Allan Holdsworth: Flat Tire ([[Allan Holdsworth Discography|D]] - [[Allan Holdsworth Solo Albums|S]]) | |+Allan Holdsworth: Flat Tire ([[Allan Holdsworth Discography|D]] - [[Allan Holdsworth Solo Albums|S]] - [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k6BJDwjHtzCrTgAQgVms-u18RTlUVaz1U YT]) | ||
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'''Allan Holdsworth''': SynthAxe, guitar on "The Duplicate Man (intro)"<br> | '''Allan Holdsworth''': SynthAxe, guitar on "The Duplicate Man (intro)"<br> | ||
'''Dave Carpenter''': Acoustic bass on "Eeny Meeny" and "Bo Peep" | '''Dave Carpenter''': Acoustic bass on "Eeny Meeny" and "Bo Peep" | ||
=Quotes on "Flat Tire"= | =Quotes on "Flat Tire"= | ||
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“Most of the things I played weren’t particularly technical in the sense of requiring exceptional dexterity,” he explains. “They were all about the emotion and staying true to supporting visual images. That’s very different from making a normal record, where the focus is on pieces of music and soloing within them. Also, other than having Dave Carpenter play upright bass on two of the pieces, I played all of the parts myself, including the ‘drum’ parts, which were done with an Alesis HR-16 drum machine. From a compositional standpoint, I’m most happy with the final piece, ‘Don’t You Know,’ which has the fake clarinets in the middle. That’s definitely the highlight of the album for me. I managed to do something I am quite proud of.” | “Most of the things I played weren’t particularly technical in the sense of requiring exceptional dexterity,” he explains. “They were all about the emotion and staying true to supporting visual images. That’s very different from making a normal record, where the focus is on pieces of music and soloing within them. Also, other than having Dave Carpenter play upright bass on two of the pieces, I played all of the parts myself, including the ‘drum’ parts, which were done with an Alesis HR-16 drum machine. From a compositional standpoint, I’m most happy with the final piece, ‘Don’t You Know,’ which has the fake clarinets in the middle. That’s definitely the highlight of the album for me. I managed to do something I am quite proud of.” | ||
=Links= | |||
YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k6BJDwjHtzCrTgAQgVms-u18RTlUVaz1U | |||
Ed's blog: https://threadoflunacy.blogspot.no/2017/10/27-flat-tire-music-for-non-existent.html | |||
Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/master/560063-Allan-Holdsworth-Flat-Tire-Music-For-A-Non-Existing-Movie | |||
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https:// | Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Tire:_Music_for_a_Non-Existent_Movie | ||
[[Category:Solo albums]] | [[Category:Solo albums]] | ||
[[Category:Discography]] | [[Category:Discography]] | ||