Tony Levin
Pieces Of The Sun

Narada    72438-11626-2-0  (2002)

Rock/Pop
CD, 12   Tracks, 67:13  Length
01 Apollo Tony Levin 06:49
02 Geronimo Larry Fast; Jesse Gress; Tony Levin; Jerry Marotta 03:11
03 Aquafin Tony Levin 05:14
04 Dog One Peter Gabriel 05:15
05 Tequila Tony Levin; Chuck Rio 05:20
06 Pieces Of The Sun Tony Levin; Jerry Marotta 07:20
07 Phobos Larry Fast 07:08
08 Ooze Tony Levin 04:16
09 Blue Nude Reclining Larry Fast; Jesse Gress; Tony Levin; Jerry Marotta 03:08
10 The Fifth Man Tony Levin 05:47
11 Ever The Sun Will Rise Tony Levin 09:08
12 Silhouette Tony Levin 04:37
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Extras Autographed
Musicians  &  Credits
Bass Tony Levin
Synthesizer Larry Fast
Guitar Jesse Gress
Drums Jerry Marotta
Producer Tony Levin
Engineer Robert Frazza; Bill Munyon
Personal Details
Index # 1972
Owner Dave
Tags Prog Rock, Art Rock
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
Best known as a legendary sideman behind such rock greats as John Lennon, James Taylor, and Paul Simon -- as well as a member of King Crimson and the Peter Gabriel band -- the bassist has brought his throbbing bass genius into a solo, neo-fusion context. While touring with his band in 2000, Levin wowed audiences around the country, and fans clamored for an album with the group. This is the result: an intense, highly dynamic, and mood-swinging (read: eclectic) group of tunes à la Crimson to contemporary instrumental to soundscapes of galactic proportions as only Levin could imagine. In its seven-minute span, the opening track introduces the concept of highs and lows; the first few minutes may remind the listener of Jimi Hendrix on speed, but then the tune takes a folksy, acoustic guitar-driven detour; it's schizophrenic but loads of fun. "Geronimo" is a densely percussive mix of blistering fusion and melodic corporate rock. "Aquafin" is lighthearted and folksy, with a Celtic lilt, while the previously unreleased, Gabriel-written "Dog One" returns listeners to experimental art rock with a vocal chant counting dogs behind a wall of guitar and bass. Some pieces get a little longwinded in their attempt to be esoteric, such as the title track, which varies tempos and moods throughout even as the powerful drumbeats drive the tune along. Best enjoyed by hardcore rockers and fusion-lovers, and of course musicians who worship great energy and technique.