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ESP Kinetic - Want Some Of This? album

ESP Kinetic - Want Some Of This? album

  • Performer: ESP Kinetic
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Want Some Of This?
  • Released: 2011
  • Style: Abstract, Experimental
  • MP3 version size: 1448 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1202 mb
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  • Rating: 4.5
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Description

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Here's some more ESP Kinetic, once the vehicle of Neil Campbell and Andrew Watson, as you will already know if you downloaded the first one I posted, or if you were actually there. This one sounds a bit more confident to me and, with hindsight, sort of like a cross between Sea of Bliss era Nocturnal Emissions and the Virgin Prunes - which I vaguely recall as being quite refreshing because no-one else putting out tapes really sounded like this at the time, at least in terms of the emphasis on vocals, theatrics, and narrative - assuming.

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Hetfield goes into some details on some of the principles behind building this guitar: . wanted to play drums on guitar pretty much so I wanted a really percussive sound. One that really reacts quickly and is punchy, but also if you hang on a chord, it’s gonna fill the room. I wanted a Les Paul shape that was a little lighter, a little more road-worthy. This has a little cut-out for me. I like to wear my guitars pretty low, this has a little more sharpness to it, I can get up a little higher even though, you know, you don’t want to hear me solo. In this photo, James Hetfield is playing his signature ESP James Hetfield Truckster Electric Guitar. It can be distinguished from the Truckster LTD by the pattern of the "distressed" marks on the finish. ESP James Hetfield Truckster Electric Guitar Distressed Satin Black. James Hetfield Signature- The Grynch.

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James used this guitar to write some of his first songs, and while in playing couple of high school bands. What happened to it after Metallica was formed is unfortunately unknown, since James started using a white Flying V by that time. James used this guitar as the backup guitar for the Eet Fuk white ESP, but he mostly kept it in the studio to use during the studio session on the Black Album and Load. This guitar in contrast to the previously mentioned MX220 styles quite an amount of stickers on it. What started as a single sticker on the body reading So Fucking What, over the years became sort of a collage of various different stickers – among others, a mudflap woman, LA Raiders logo, and Wyoming’s Bucking Horse and Rider Logo.

Tracklist

A1 Slumbershake
A2 Wall Of Words
A3 Waltzing On Air
A4 Fighting Winter With Fire
A5 Two Faces Collide
B1 Northampton Black Lion 1
B2 Corby Youth Centre
B3 Kettering Recreation Centre
B4 Cranford Village Hall
B5 Northampton Black Lion 2

Credits

  • Music By – Andrew Watson , Dougie Smyth (tracks: A5, B2, B3, B4), John Larmour (tracks: B2), Neil Campbell, Steve Jones (tracks: B4)

Notes

Plain white cover with a 12" x 12" paste on image, printed sticker on record label side 1.

Side 1 recorded at home 1982-1983
Side 2 recorded live 1984-1985

100 copies.