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Voodoo Violince

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Released
  
1991 (1991)

Artist
  
Mark Wood

Label
  
Guitar Recordings

Length
  
39:51

Release date
  
1991

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Recorded
  
Millbrook Sound Studios in Millbrook, New York

Producer
  
Mark Wood, Paul Orofino, John Stix

Voodoo Violince (1991)
  
Against the Grain (1995)

Genres
  
Hard rock, Instrumental rock

Similar
  
Last Chance Disco, Real Live!, Guitarded, Anyway the Wind Blows: Th, Pynandí (Los Descalzos)

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Voodoo Violince is the first studio album by violinist Mark Wood, released in 1991 through Guitar Recordings.

Contents

Critical reception

Roch Parisien at AllMusic gave Voodoo Violince three stars out of five, recommending it to open-minded fans of guitarists Joe Satriani and Steve Vai who might be looking for something different. He said that "Wood's arsenal of custom-made electric violins (including a six and nine-string double-neck, and a Flying V) sounds much like a Star Trek phaser set to overload and on the verge of exploding." Parisien went on to further describe Wood's tone, saying "The high-pitched squeal can have an unearthly effect, full of feedback and vibrato but with the texture and range of a keyboard."

Track listing

All tracks written by Mark Wood, except where noted.

Songs

1Monkeybats3:55
2Voodoo Violince5:08
3Right-engle-boggie3:29

References

Voodoo Violince Wikipedia