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Caveman Hughscore
1995 studio album by Caveman Hughscore From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Caveman Hughscore is a collaborative album by British bass guitarist Hugh Hopper and American trio Caveman Shoestore, released in 1995 by Tim/Kerr. Initially a one-time collaboration, the group became a regular endeavor under the name Hughscore.
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Reception
François Couture of allmusic gave a positive review, saying "The album sounds fresh and exciting, and despite a few flaws stands as one of Hopper's best collaborative records of the '90s." He concluded by calling the album "a thrilling first opus and offers a unique blend of jazz-rock, avant-prog, and American post-rock."[1]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Fred Chalenor, Elaine di Falco, Henry Franzoni and Hugh Hopper.
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Personnel
Adapted from the Caveman Hughscore liner notes.[2]
Caveman Hughscore
- Fred Chalenor – bass guitar, electric piano and synthesizer (12)
- Elaine di Falco – keyboards
- Henry Franzoni – drums, voice (2, 5, 7, 10, 12, 14)
- Hugh Hopper – bass guitar, arrangement
Additional musicians
- Jen Harrison – French horn (1, 4, 5, 12, 13, 15)
- Michael Stirling – didgeridoo (15)
Production and design
- Steven Birch – design
- Nick Kellogg – recording, mixing
- Marc Trunz – photography
Release history
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