Pandemoniumfromamerica

Pandemoniumfromamerica
Studio album by Buckethead & Viggo Mortensen
Released November 2003
Genre Experimental music, Spoken word
Length 44:22
Label TDRS Music
Perceval Press
Producer Viggo Mortensen
Buckethead & Viggo Mortensen chronology
Live At Beyond Baroque
(1999)
Pandemoniumfromamerica
(2003)
Live At Beyond Baroque II
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Pandemoniumfromamerica or also called Pandemonium From America is the sixth studio album by the actor Viggo Mortensen and the fourth collaboration with avant-garde guitarist Buckethead, released in 2003. The album is dedicated to Noam Chomsky. Mortensen said about the album:

Using William Blake, Jonathan Swift, and Rumi's prescient wordplay as its point of departure, Pandemoniumfromamerica is a sonic snapshot of 21st century disorientation and dissent.[2]

Besides featuring Buckethead, the album also features Viggo's son Henry Mortensen, keyboardist Travis Dickerson, and the actors Elijah Wood, Billy Boyd, and Dominic Monaghan (Frodo, Pippin, and Merry respectively from Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy). The label TDRS Music released the album and also posted several pictures on their web page from the recording sessions of this album in which they feature all the collaborators.

Tracks from the album are part of the compilation This, That, and The Other, released in 2004, also compiling the albums One Less Thing to Worry About from 1997, One Man's Meat from 1999, The Other Parade from 1999, and Please Tomorrow of 2004.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Den Gang Jeg Drog Afsted"   3:37
2. "Back to Babylon"   3:43
3. "Pandemoniumfromamerica"   2:58
4. "Gone"   3:53
5. "They Ate Your family"   1:23
6. "I Want Mami"   3:36
7. "Red River Valley"   4:52
8. "Leave it"   2:27
9. "Holyhead"   3:33
10. "Fall of Troy"   1:17
11. "Shadow"   4:44
12. "Cuba On Paper"   3:29
13. "Maybe"   2:57
14. "Half Fling"   1:40

Credits

By Song

General credits

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Viggo Mortensen's Spoken Word & Music CDs". Viggofanbase.com. Retrieved 2012-03-04.

External links

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