Banyan
Anytime At All

CyberOctave    COCD46953  (1999)

Jazz
CD, 14   Tracks, 69:05  Length
01 Buzzard & Worms Stephen Perkins; Martyn LeNoble 03:34
02 Justine Stephen Perkins; Willie Waldman; Rob Wasserman 05:04
03 Steel Head Stephen Perkins; Ross Rice; Willie Waldman; Rob Wasserman; Bad Azz 03:45
04 Looped & Faded Dave Aron 04:59
05 Grease The System Stephen Perkins; Michael "Flea" Balzary; John Fruscianti; Joey Klaparda; Mike Watt; Willie Waldman 04:22
06 La Sirena Stephen Perkins; Mike Watt; John Fruscianti 03:10
07 Cactus Soil Stephen Perkins 02:15
08 Keep The Change Stephen Perkins; Cindy Juarez; Tommy D.; Willie Waldman; Rob Wasserman 04:45
09 Lovin' Them Pounds Mike Watt 04:38
10 Early Bird Stephen Perkins; Buckethead 02:30
11 Sputnik Stephen Perkins; Buckethead; Mike Watt 06:32
12 The Apple & The Seed Stephen Perkins; Willie Waldman; Rob Wasserman; Dave Aron; Ross Rice; Clint Wagner 14:54
13 New Old Hat Nels Cline 08:33
14 Untitled Banyan 00:04
Music Details
Product Details
UPC (Barcode) 724384695323
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Drums Stephen Perkins
Trumpet Willie Waldman
Bass Rob Wasserman
Bass Mike Watt
Guitar Nels Cline
Musician Banyan
Producer Dave Aron; Stephen Perkins; Willie Waldman
Engineer Dave Aron; Willie Waldman; Tommy Devries
Personal Details
Index # 156
Owner Dave
Tags Freestyle, Fusion, Future Jazz
User Defined
Purchased Used
Notes
Despite an ensemble that includes over 20 contributing musicians (including bassists Mike Watt, Flea, and Rob Wasserman, and guitarists Nels Cline, Buckethead, and John Frusciante) and an anything-goes aesthetic that touches on elements of jazz, funk, rock, world music, and even hip-hop, the second album from this Stephen Perkins side project somehow flows even more cohesively than its impressive debut. Opening with the lackadaisical rhythms of "Buzzards & Worms," the album grows more compelling with each passing track. The jazz/funk fusion of "Steelhead" could be straight outta the Steely Dan songbook if not for the subtle rap of Bad Azz, while the delicious groove of "Grease the System" finds Perkins paired with Flea and Frusciante. But while this could've devolved into a white-boy funk fest, Banyan shows its diversity without sacrificing cohesion. "Cactus Soil" is a fine bit of esoteric experimentalism that flows smoothly into the lushly layered trip-hop of "Keep the Change," while Buckethead's space-guitar sound works equally well on the pastoral balladry of "Early Bird" and the futuristic fusion of "Sputnik." A multifaceted album that isn't afraid to take chances, Anytime at All isn't quite the masterpiece one senses may be in Banyan's future, but it's pretty damn close. -- Bret Love (allmusic.com)