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  • A Real Diamond in the Rough (album)
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  • A Real Diamond in the Rough is avant-garde musician Buckethead's 26th solo album, featuring 13 songs that last just over 40 minutes. Through the TDRS label, it was announced on April 27th for a May 1st release. The record was produced by Dan Monti, who was also responsible for drum programming and bass. Bryan "Brain" Mantia plays drums on tracks 2, 4 & 7. The album was created in dedication to Stan Diamond, who was Buckethead's legal representative. The last song, 'The Captain of EO' is another reference to Disney, a 3D film featuring Michael Jackson, whom Buckethead was highly influenced by.
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Producer
  • Dan "Brewer" Monti
Name
Genre
Type
  • studio
Title
  • Broken Mirror
  • Sundial
  • Squid Ink
  • A Real Diamond in the Rough
  • Allowed to Play
  • Big D's Touch
  • Dawn Appears
  • Formless Present
  • Four Rivers
  • Separate Sky
  • Squid Ink Part 2
  • The Miracle of Surrender
  • The Return of Captain EO
Last album
  • Slaughterhouse on the Prairie
This Album
  • A Real Diamond in the Rough
Cover
  • A Real Diamond in the Rough.jpg
Next album
  • Forensic Follies
Released
  • 2009-05-01
Artist
abstract
  • A Real Diamond in the Rough is avant-garde musician Buckethead's 26th solo album, featuring 13 songs that last just over 40 minutes. Through the TDRS label, it was announced on April 27th for a May 1st release. The record was produced by Dan Monti, who was also responsible for drum programming and bass. Bryan "Brain" Mantia plays drums on tracks 2, 4 & 7. The album was created in dedication to Stan Diamond, who was Buckethead's legal representative. The last song, 'The Captain of EO' is another reference to Disney, a 3D film featuring Michael Jackson, whom Buckethead was highly influenced by. The album is one of Buckethead's more 'calming' records, similar to the 1998 release "Colma" and 2002's "Electric Tears"
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