![]() This collection contains 15 parts, each containing about 20 albums. That's why we have compiled a comprehensive collection of Buckethead's discography in high-quality FLAC format, which you can download from the link below. However, finding and downloading his albums can be a challenge, as some of them are rare, out of print, or only available on his website. If you are a fan of Buckethead, or curious about his music, you might be interested in his discography, which spans over two decades and covers a wide spectrum of musical styles and moods. He has collaborated with many artists, such as Guns N' Roses, Les Claypool, Bootsy Collins, Serj Tankian, and Viggo Mortensen. He is known for his signature look of wearing a white mask and a KFC bucket on his head, as well as his virtuosic and expressive playing style. Regardless, with much of the emotion left out of the equation for me, ‘Soothsayer (Dedicated To Aunt Suzie)’ remains one of the most mesmerising songs I’ve ever heard, and one of the most technically amazing guitar tracks ever written.Buckethead Discography - 1991-2012 15īuckethead is a prolific and enigmatic guitarist who has released over 300 albums in various genres, ranging from experimental rock to ambient to funk to metal. While I obviously cannot relate precisely to the inspiration behind this song, I can understand the sentiment that goes along with dedicating a song to someone, and can only image how emotional it must have been. Sadly, Buckethead’s aunt Suzie passed away the following year, with the guitarist composing the track ‘ Sail On Soothsayer (In Memory Of Aunt Susie 1932-2007)‘ for his Decoding The Tomb Of Bansheebot album. Described as the woman who gifted him his first guitar, the track is almost equal parts a tribute to this woman, and a way for him to showcase his stunning abilities as one of the most amazing guitarists alive today. After hearing it a couple of times, it became a song that I couldn’t ignore, it’s melodic and technical proficiency was absolutely mesmerising to a guitarist like myself, and I couldn’t help but wonder what possessed him to be able to write such a stunning piece of music like this.Īs I soon discovered, like how Colma was written for his sick mother, ‘Soothsayer’ was written for his sick aunt Suzie. While I listened to tracks like this, I much preferred the more acoustic or ambient works of albums such as Electric Tears or Colma.Įventually, ‘Soothsayer’ became one of those tracks that I couldn’t resist. ![]() While I went and bought copies of Colma, Kaleidoscalp, and the collaborative effort, Enter The Chicken, I felt as though he was a musician who needed to stay something of a secret, lest his brilliance be corrupted by the masses.Īs a result, I wasn’t exactly a fan of albums such as 2006’s Crime Slunk Scene, which saw tracks like ‘Soothsayer (Dedicated To Aunt Suzie)’ become frequent favourites among fans on online communities. While I loved his early work, his more polished tunes from the turn of the millennium really began to resonate with me. At this point in time, his discography was manageable, with only 18 albums to his name (as of November 2018, he’s now got 306 albums), and I was able to jump in and experience everything. However, it was in late 2006 when his song ‘Jordan’ came my way thanks to Guitar Hero II.Īn immensely fast track, ‘ Jordan‘ was like nothing I’d ever heard before, and I needed to know more about this stunning musician. ![]() Quite possibly, it was in relation to his rather short stint as a guitarist for Guns N’ Roses that ended rather abruptly. ![]() I had heard of Buckethead in passing somewhere around 2005 or so. ![]()
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