Left Hanging

Left Hanging
Studio album by Travis Dickerson and Buckethead
Released November 29, 2010
Recorded 2004 - 2008
Genre Experimental rock
Jazz fusion
Progressive rock
Funk metal
Avant garde
Length 42:02
Label TDRS Music
Travis Dickerson and Buckethead chronology
Chicken Noodles II
(2007)
Left Hanging
(2010)

Left Hanging is a collaborative album by Buckethead and Travis Dickerson, which was released in December 2010. The album consists of unreleased tracks from previous sessions by Dickerson and Buckethead and features other musicians, including Pinchface, Ramy Antoun and Bryan "Brain" Mantia

Background

The first announcement of the album was made by Dickerson at TDRS Music's forum (his label) on October 19, stating:

the first thing up will be the odds and ends CD I have talked about here before. I have 50 plus minutes of stuff that were either not used or never finished that we have added the missing parts or just dusted off and will make the CD available in a few weeks. It will includes tracks from the Population Override, Thanatopsis, The Dragons of Eden sessions and several others. I'll add a page with more info and samples soon.[1]

Besides this album, Dickerson also announced three other albums; the first with his brother Lindy Dickerson, Paul Ill, and DJ Bonebrake, the second one with Vince DiCola, and the third is another project with DJ Bonebrake. The release dates for these albums are still to be disclosed.

On October 25, Dickerson posted an image of the album cover and announced more information to come in the next few days.[2]

On October 29, the album was made available for pre-order, along with the Buckethead album Captain EO's Voyage, with a tentative release date of December 1. The pre-order also features samples from all the tracks from the album.[3] Eventually the CD was released on November 29.[4]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Continental Drift"   5:03
2. "Game Theory"   4:37
3. "Archetype"   6:15
4. "Terra Firma"   5:35
5. "Cosmogony"   4:37
6. "What the Hell Was That"   9:49
7. "Box Beat Boom"   6:07

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