Wardenclyffe Tower (album)
1992 studio album by Allan Holdsworth / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wardenclyffe Tower is the seventh studio album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth, released in 1992 through Restless Records (United States) and JMS–Cream Records (Europe), and in 1993 through Polydor Records (Japan);[1] a remastered edition was reissued in 2007 through Eidolon Efformation,[2] containing three bonus tracks (alternative versions of "Tokyo Dream" from 1983's Road Games and "The-Unmerry-Go-Round" from 1985's Metal Fatigue) which were previously only available on the Japanese release.[3][4]
Wardenclyffe Tower | ||||
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Released | 1992 (1992) | |||
Studio | Front Page Recorders, Costa Mesa, California; Music Grinder Studios, Track Record Studios, Mad Hatter Studios, Los Angeles; The Brewery in North County, San Diego | |||
Genre | Jazz fusion | |||
Length | 43:12 | |||
Label | Restless | |||
Producer | Allan Holdsworth | |||
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The album's title is a reference to the Wardenclyffe Tower, or Tesla Tower, designed by inventor Nikola Tesla in 1901 and located in Shoreham, New York.[5] "Zarabeth" is named after a character in the Star Trek episode "All Our Yesterdays".