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Elephant King

2012 studio album by Trace Bundy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elephant King
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Elephant King is a 2012 album by Trace Bundy. This two-disc set includes a full-length studio CD and a full-feature live DVD.

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Critical reception

Dave Kirby of the Boulder Weekly said: "What becomes obvious is that, for a guy who has mastered the fiendish intricacies of multi-voiced fingerstyle guitar, the center of the universe is still melody."[1]

Kelly Tasker of Grateful Web reviewed the album and had this to say: "This is Bundy's most diverse and complex effort to date, and he accomplishes it all with finesse and a playful spirit that shines through on every track."[2]

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Track listing

All tracks are written by Trace Bundy Joseph Brenna & Rob Gordon.

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Personnel

  • Trace Bundy - guitars - tracks 1–11
  • Aubrea Alford - violin - tracks 3 and 11
  • Brian McRae - percussion - tracks 3, 5, 9
  • Dave Wilton - synthesizer [Moog on an iPhone], and electric guitar, piano and glockenspiel - tracks 4, 6, 10, 11
  • Latifah Phillips - cello - track 6
  • Renee Swick - clarinet - track 6

References

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