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FULL SCRAPE

Whoopgnash

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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Studio Album, released in 2002

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. There's No Sound In Flutes (6:15)
2. The General (7:16)
3. Sketchers in the Rye (6:01)
4. In Memory Of (7:59)
5. I Sure Hate Ta' See A Widda' Go Down Like That (6:56)
6. Eine (5:49)
7. Flat Brimmed High-Rider (5:00)
8. Industrial Standards (7:51)

Total Time 53:07

Line-up / Musicians


- John Erickson / Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Slight Keyboard
- Bill Paul / Drums
- Jeff Jarrard / Bass (Tracks 4, 5, 6 & 7)
- Dan Watson / Bass (Tracks 1,2,3, & 8)

Thanks to Magic Mountain for the addition
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4 stars Whoopgnash's second release, Full Scrape, offers fusion rock fans another solid offering of virtuosity in axe. John Erickson continues this outing with a cascading flurry of Holdsworth-ian, dreamy, chordal escapades -- spiced with superb legato chops I find pleasantly Bill Connors-like ... (read more)

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