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Recorded
  
1999–2005

Bahamut (2006)
  
Cicada (2011)

Release date
  
26 August 2006

Length
  
68:00

Artist
  
Hazmat Modine

Label
  
Barbès Records

Bahamut (album) wwwhazmatmodinecomimagesbahamutcoverjpg

Released
  
August 26, 2006 (2006-08-26)

Genres
  
Blues, Jazz, World music, Pop rock

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Bahamut is the debut album by American blues/folk/world music/jazz band Hazmat Modine. The album was released on August 26, 2006 by Barbès Records. Most tracks were composed by lead singer Wade Schuman; the album also includes arrangements of traditional songs. Tuvan folk band Huun-Huur-Tu feature on three tracks with their characteristic throat singing.

Contents

Hazmat modine bahamut live in heidelberg 2010


Personnel

Hazmat Modine
  • Henry Bogdan: Hawaiian guitar
  • Josh Camp: Claviola
  • Joseph Daley: Tuba
  • Steve Elson: Baritone saxophone
  • Alexander Fedoriouk: Cimbalom
  • Michael Gomez: Guitar
  • Daniel Hovey: Guitar
  • Richard Huntley: Drums
  • Wade Schuman: Guitar, harmonica, lute, vocals
  • Jon Sholle: Guitar
  • Pete Smith: Guitar
  • Scott Veenstra: Drums
  • Randy Weinstein: Guitar, vocals
  • Huun-Huur-Tu
  • Sayan Bapa
  • Anatoli Kuular
  • Reception

    Bahamut peaked at #12 on Billboard's "Top Blues Albums" chart.

    Reviewing the album for Allmusic, Jeff Tamarkin gave it four stars out of a possible five, and termed it a "stunning debut". Tamarkin praised the band for successfully fusing styles as disparate as blues, jazz, klezmer, calypso, and ska into "music that sounds at once ageless and primeval, authentically indigenous and inexplicably otherworldly, familiar and unlike anything else." He also praised the group for making "listener-friendly music" that doesn't "require a degree in ethnomusicology to enjoy".

    Pitchfork Media reviewer Joe Tangari gave the album's track "Everybody Loves You," a collaboration with Tuvan throat singers Huun-Huur-Tu, a four-star review. Characterizing it as "generalized roots music that takes from pretty much any roots it sees fit," he praised it as "true world music, weird and wonderful to the last note."

    Songs

    1Yesterday Morning5:09
    2It Calls Me3:10
    3Bahamut6:04

    References

    Bahamut (album) Wikipedia


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