The Tri-Tone Fascination

The Tri-Tone Fascination
Studio album by Shawn Lane
Released 1999 (1999)
Recorded Sounds Good Recording in Memphis, Tennessee[1]
Genre Instrumental rock, jazz fusion
Length 53:40
Label Eye Reckon
Producer Shawn Lane, Les Birchfield
Shawn Lane chronology
Powers of Ten
(1992)
The Tri-Tone Fascination
(1999)
Powers of Ten; Live!
(2001)
Alternative cover
2000 reissue
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic[2]

The Tri-Tone Fascination is the second and final studio album by guitarist Shawn Lane, released in 1999 through Eye Reckon Records; a second edition was reissued in 2000, containing a revised track listing (with the omission of two songs) and different cover art.[3] The opening track, "Kaiser Nancarrow", was inspired by and named after composer Conlon Nancarrow.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Kaiser Nancarrow"  Shawn Lane, Sean Rickman4:43
2."Peace in Mississippi"  Jimi Hendrix3:54
3."Minarets"  Lane, Luther Dickinson3:30
4."The Way It Has to Be"  Lane4:39
5."Nine=101"  Lane, Jonas Hellborg4:26
6."Art Tatum"  Lane2:05
7."Hardcase"  Lane, John Eatman4:58
8."Trois Sept Cinq"  Lane4:19
9."The Hurt, the Joy"  Lane, Tom Ward4:00
10."One Note at a Time"  Lane3:30
11."Maria"  Lane5:44
12."Song For Diane (World Keeps Spinning)"  Lane5:23
13."Ich Ruf Zu Dir Herr Jesu"  Johann Sebastian Bach; arr. Eduard Artemyev2:29
Total length:53:40

Personnel

References

  1. "The Tri-Tone Fascination". LaneWiki. 2006-12-20. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
  2. Westergaard, Sean. "The Tri-Tone Fascination - Shawn Lane". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
  3. "The Tri-Tone Fascination (Re-Release)". LaneWiki. 2006-12-20. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
  4. Hallebeek, Richard (March–April 2001). "Shawn Lane + lesson". richardhallebeek.com. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
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