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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" | ||
After “Tain”, Allan got divorced, and had to give up his home studio. He therefore recorded this album almost exclusively with his SynthAxe in a temporary dwelling, as it did not require the complex setup of guitar recording. The music is brooding and quirky, with the fitting subtitle “Music for a Non-Existent Movie”. Tracks like “Eeny Meeny” and “Bo Peep” still feature some of Allan’s jazziest solos, with the aid of Dave Carpenter’s acoustic bass. | After “Tain”, Allan got divorced, and had to give up his home studio. He therefore recorded this album almost exclusively with his SynthAxe in a temporary dwelling, as it did not require the complex setup of guitar recording. The music is brooding and quirky, with the fitting subtitle “Music for a Non-Existent Movie”. Tracks like “Eeny Meeny” and “Bo Peep” still feature some of Allan’s jazziest solos, with the aid of Dave Carpenter’s acoustic bass. | ||